Philip
On Moderation
It seems clear that Avanti don't consider Chester (and North Wales) as one of their more important destinations, at least not from London, and this is evidenced in the service as it was before the pandemic still not being reinstated. I don't think it is surprising; Chester is arguable in having a London market strong enough to warrant a fast and regular service there - and even more arguable for North Wales. Is it worth reinstating the hourly Chester-London to how it was or would it be more worthwhile removing the service permanently and creating an extra free path?
Would a compromise be a better idea? I'm thinking of the London-Birmingham-Scotland service running as a portion train as far as Crewe, with coaches then splitting for Scotland and Chester/North Wales. This would preserve the extra free path whilst still reinstating the 'direct' service - and Chester passengers wanting a quicker journey could change at Crewe onto a train via the Trent Valley. The extra time spent at Crewe for splitting/joining could be made up by removing the long dwell at Wolverhampton.
Would a compromise be a better idea? I'm thinking of the London-Birmingham-Scotland service running as a portion train as far as Crewe, with coaches then splitting for Scotland and Chester/North Wales. This would preserve the extra free path whilst still reinstating the 'direct' service - and Chester passengers wanting a quicker journey could change at Crewe onto a train via the Trent Valley. The extra time spent at Crewe for splitting/joining could be made up by removing the long dwell at Wolverhampton.