The Anonymous Widower

Cardiff To Reading In A Class 387 Train

Returning from my trip to Cardiff yesterday, it wasn’t the normal Class 80x train, but a pair of Class 387 trains.

The timings from real time trains, weren’t as bad as some would have expected.

  • Cardiff Central – 16.54 – 16:56
  • Newport – 17:07 – 17:11
  • Bristol Parkway – 17:29 – 17:32
  • Swindon – 17:53 – 17:58
  • Reading – 18:20 – 18:26

Note.

  1. The first time is the scheduled time and the second time is the actual time of the Class 387 trains.
  2. The schedule covers the 109.2 miles in 84 minutes, which is an average speed of 78 mph.
  3. The Class 387 trains covered the 109.2 miles in 90 minutes, which is an average speed of 72.8 mph.

I also arrived in Reading with three or so minutes to catch the Elizabeth Line train.

Are More Elizabeth Line Services Needed To Reading?

In a couple of instances, I’ve waited at Reading for nearly half-an-hour for an Elizabeth Line train.

Currently.

  • The two Elizabeth Line trains take 53 minutes between Reading and Paddington.
  • The two Great Western Main Line trains, that serve Didcot Parkway take 37 minutes between Reading and Paddington.
  • The Great Western Main Line train, that serve Newbury take 25 minutes between Reading and Paddington.

Perhaps four trains per hour (tph) on the Elizabeth Line would be more convenient?

But services wouldn’t be as fast.

November 23, 2023 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. Even better if those extra Reading trains were only to stop at, say, Ealing Broadway, Slough and Maidenhead. Though more likely would be to extend the two tph currently terminating at Maidenhead.

    Comment by JohnC | November 24, 2023 | Reply

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