The Anonymous Widower

It Wasn’t A Good Trip!

The objective was simple, which was to get to Felixstowe from Liverpool Street in time for a dental appointment at 14:10.  I worked out I’d leave on the 11:30 from London and then I had fifteen minutes at Ipswich to change onto the 12:58 to Felixstowe.  I would arrive at 13:24, which gave me plenty of time. Coming back, I had plenty of time to catch the 15:28 after my appointment and after a change at Ipswich I’d be back in London for 17:19

But things didn’t work out as expected! The train crawled out of London and we were thirteen minutes late at Colchester, so I felt I’d miss my connection.  But that was late too, so I caught it easily!

But I don’t like being late.

After my appointment, I walked back to the station and as the train appeared to be on time and it was only15:00, I walked back to the bar in Felixstowe station to see if they had a nice glass of cider.

But they didn’t so after fiddling about, I walked back to the platform and sat and read my paper for a bit.

There was then a bit of commotion and on checking the display I found that my train to Ipswich had been cancelled just a few minutes before it was due to arrive.

I thought about taking the bus into Ipswich, but then I realised I’d have to get from wherever the bus dropped me to the station.

I did think about waiting for the 16:28, but who was there any guarantee that wouldn’t be cancelled as well. After all, as I went to Felixstowe, a driver had told me one train had already been cancelled in the morning.

So I walked back to the taxi rank opposite Tesco and took one to Ipswich station for £25.

I eventually got back into London at about 17:30 and was dropped right in the middle of the rush hour.

Not one of those inconvenienced by this cancellation heard any advice from Greater Anglia.

Discussing it all with the taxi driver, who took me to Ipswich, he said it happens all the time, because they give the freight trains priority. Let’s hope that when the Bacon Factory Curve is completed, things get a bit better.  However, it would help if more of the line from Ipswich to Felixstowe was double-tracked, as the Docks said they would be.

This line sets a bad precedent for the row that will happen between London Overground and the freight operators, who want to use the North London and Gospel Oak to Barking Lines to and from London Gateway.  I think we’ll see one hell of a row over that conflict, especially when Class 66s thunder through all night keeping the residents awake.

July 10, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | 1 Comment