UPDATE: Depot problems still causing train delays between Reading and Paddington
See also:
- Significant disruption on First Great Western train services to London Paddington
- UPDATE: Commuters facing delays on trains into and out of London
- UPDATE: Train services between Reading and London Paddington delayed by up to 90 minutes
- Hour delays on trains between Reading and London Paddington
- UPDATE: 45-minute delays for rail passengers travelling between Reading to London Paddington
TRAIN services from Reading could still be cancelled 'at short notice' due to depot problems.
Commuters faced delays and cancellations this morning because of 'depot issues' at Reading Train Station.
A First Great Western spokesman said: "Services running through this station may be cancelled or delayed by up to 20 minutes at short notice.
"Normal service will be provided as soon as the service is assessed.
"First Great Western apologies for any inconvenience caused to passengers."
A train was earlier grounded at Maidenhead train station because a passenger was unwell.
Paramedics were called to the station, where the train was stuck for 30 minutes, to remove the passenger - causing a backlog.
First Great Western tweeted: "Really sorry for delays at Maidenhead this morn. A train is stuck due to an unwell passenger. We will get everyone moving ASAP."
The company added: "Depot issues at Reading and an unwell passenger at Maidenhead. Really sorry. Jo"
One angry commuter, Michael Hagger, tweeted: "How can one ill passenger cause this much disruption and delay @FGW? It's one person!"
The train service added: "The train was stuck at Maidenhead for 30 mins as the paramedics had to come and move the customer. Trains backed up behind it."
Check http://www.journeycheck.com/fgw for live updates.
- Have you been stuck in the delays? Email jdickens@berksmedia.co.uk
This article appeared in Bracknell News 03 Jul 12
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Mike
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Jul 9, 23:49
Report commentI bet Michael Hagger would change his tune if the person needing medical attention was one of his family or even himself! Typical 'me-first' response: 'my deadline is more important than someone else's health... or life.' Get a grip!
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