2 Cardiff-Carmarthen journeys each way were withdrawn as apparently it duplicated the GWR services to/from Carmarthen. It just seems a bit unusual that 2 units do nothing for quite a few hours given the shortage.
Not exactly duplication as the wait in Carmarthen for the GWR service is extended compared to the previous TfW connection*. Very odd to have withdrawn those TfW trains between Carmarthen and Swansea/Cardiff since, at the same time, several services from Cardiff/Swansea/Manchester that previously terminated at Carmarthen are now extended into Pembs. in the new timetable. Based on RealTimeTrains data for 8th Jan 2025, there are
no TfW services from Llanelli terminating at Carmarthen during the day at all. Only the late trains (those reaching Carmarthen after 8pm) terminate now. Similarly, the 06:52 from Carmarthen to Cardiff is now the only TfW eastbound train** starting from Carmarthen, the rest run through from Pembrokeshire. The only daytime TfW services that start/terminate at Carmarthen are now therefore those to/from Pembs., a far cry from the days of a Manchester-Carmarthen service every two hours.
* pretty sure at least one was a terminating service from Fishguard anyway (the unit from which then went on to work a Pembroke Dock service) with a TfW connection from Carmarthen to Manchester/Cardiff just a few minutes later which has now been withdrawn leaving a longer wait for the GWR train
** there are also some earlier morning services, but these are shown as replacement road transport
Was on 007 this morning as far as Swansea. Toilet out of order despite the efforts of a fitter who boarded at Carmarthen. It kept having to stop to let people off to use the loo.
Aren't Haverfordwest and Carmarthen (plus
maybe Llanelli) the only stations on that route (before Swansea) with toilets? Not really many options for letting people off for a toilet stop.
I’m surprised to see it going as far as Leominster. The fault was with the door, either a sensor or motor, is this a common one that affects them regularly?
Was that door fault the toilet issue or the fault which caused the service to be terminated at Leominster? RealTimeTrains suggests "This service was cancelled between
Leominster and
Manchester Piccadilly due to a problem with the brakes (MN)" so the part-cancellation was possibly unrelated to the toilet issue?