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On 6 Dec, 01:32, pedan3 wrote:
Took the slow train from Paddington to Reading and back today (thus saving money by using Freedom Pass to maximum extent). You dont need to do that. With your freedom pass you can buy a boundary zone 6 ticket return to reading and travel on any train. On the way back, the train information display in the main hall at Reading showed the train terminating at Ealing Broadway, as did the dot matrix indicators on the platforms. On a different display screen, which I almost missed, was the information that all such trains are shown as terminating at Ealing Broadway, but "of course" (in the words of the second display panel) they run to Paddington. Couldn't they have said that in the first place? *If I hadn't seen the second display panel, I'd have got out at Ealing and taken the tube. Is there a reason for any of this? If you are going from Reading direct to Paddington I cant think of anybody who need to do that on the slow train. Unfortunatly many people just see Paddington and jump on the train and then spend about an hour on a journey that should take 25 minutes. So the decision has been taken, correct in my view, to advertise the trains as you describe. The same applies to the slow trains from Pad to Oxford which usually show terminating at Radley . |
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