Kite159
Veteran Member
I agree that trains should not be held for more than a few minutes for late-running catamarans. But as I have said before there is no downside to extending all the Esplanade terminators to Pierhead so as to reduce the delay for affected passengers. The extra cost of running up the pier must be trifling.
Unfortunately the problem of missed connections is not going to get easier in the next few weeks (months?). Wightlink are engaged in a major rebuild of the terminal at Portsmouth, during which time passengers are embarking/disembarking via a temporary walkway including a staircase on to the roof of the building. Outbound passengers have to wait in the station until all those arriving have cleared the walkway. The whole process is much slower than normal, and means that at busy periods the catamaran will have difficulty in keeping to timetable.
I noticed that a couple weeks ago, the boat was late departing Portsmouth Harbour due to the extra time it takes to unload/reload at the temporary berth.
Extending the Esplanade terminators to the Pier Head also gives passengers the chance of a more relaxing connection, maybe time for a coffee (if the Costa reopens), rather than going straight from train to boat.