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GWR passenger panel / customer forum - merged posts, ongoing discussion
 
Re: GWR passenger panel / customer forum - merged posts, ongoing discussion
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:03, 11th January 2026
 
Apologies.......

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Re: GWR passenger panel / customer forum - merged posts, ongoing discussion
Posted by eightonedee at 21:48, 11th January 2026
 
Apologies.......

Re: GWR passenger panel / customer forum - merged posts, ongoing discussion
Posted by bobm at 20:10, 11th January 2026
 
I was trying to think of phrases that would match CfA but still link to our master merger. 

Re: GWR passenger panel / customer forum - merged posts, ongoing discussion
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:50, 11th January 2026
 
I'll leave CfA to consolidate these threads...!

Ahem! Image not available to guests  Please don't dare to suggest that I had anything to do with that ghastly faceless entity which used to be called Avon.

I have, however, followed your suggestion and moved / merged a couple of topics here.

Chris from NAILSEA.  Image not available to guests

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by eightonedee at 18:44, 11th January 2026
 
There used to be "passenger panels" for various parts of the system - I used to commute with one of the members for (if I recall correctly) either the North Downs line or London & Thames Valley area. I think they lapsed with Covid, possibly earlier.

I tried to find something on line about this, all I found was this from one of the most useful websites for such matters-

https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=29176.0

I'll leave CfA to consolidate these threads...!

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by grahame at 15:40, 11th January 2026
 
Still on their web site, but no dates, mind.

Mark

https://www.gwr.com/about-gwr/what-you-can-expect/meet-the-manager

"Regular" doing some extraordinarily heavy lifting there.

Leap years are regular ...

We've had "Meet the Manager" session on the Coffee Shop over the years, as recent as October 2024.  With technology moving on, perhaps we are not the best forum for those these days, but something *is* needed.

We anticipate their being a senior GWR manager at the TWSW general meeting on 6th March, and there should be a chance to network engage.  You will see I have use woolly words "anticipate" and "should" in there, and TWSW is not a forum for all - rather for reps of user groups.  There is a degree of flexibility there for independent transport advocates to attend - needs to be agreed / booked ahead.

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 15:34, 11th January 2026
 
Ah. Image not available to guests  Cue my own ongoing grievance about the misuse of 'regular v frequent'.

'Regular' could be, for example, 'once every 100 years'.

'Frequent' could be, again for example (and in railway terminology), 'once every three months'.

CfN.

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by TaplowGreen at 15:18, 11th January 2026
 
Still on their web site, but no dates, mind.

Mark

https://www.gwr.com/about-gwr/what-you-can-expect/meet-the-manager

"Regular" doing some extraordinarily heavy lifting there.

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by Mark A at 14:55, 11th January 2026
 
Still on their web site, but no dates, mind.

Mark

https://www.gwr.com/about-gwr/what-you-can-expect/meet-the-manager

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by TaplowGreen at 14:14, 11th January 2026
 
............I can remember a time when GWR managers used to spend time meeting their customers at stations and listening to their concerns in person...........I believe that forum was called "Meet the Manager" - seems to have fallen into abeyance now though.

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by grahame at 13:29, 11th January 2026
 
Does GWR still have a forum that they use to gather feedback from their passengers? ...

Their management has a stakeholder conference where one can engage with any & all varieties of management once a year - yet to hear whether a 2026 version will be taking place.

The definition of Stakeholder has been an interesting one, with a strong slant towards players other than passengers / passenger groups.  Much more a business to business and government affair.

Meantime, their management will & do engage with many user groups throughout the year at station manager & above. If you ever have a problem, drop a line to their Head of PR, Thomas Lydon. He will either deal, or find a more suitable manager.

Good advise,  and I / we for WWRUG appreciate those engagements as far as they go.  But yet at the same time, this route won't necessarily get you beyond an official answer  (and perhaps to a different question than the one you asked) and may not get the problem itself addressed.  But then a passenger rep forum (the topic of this thread) gives passengers a chance to make inputs, with no assurance of any answers. At such meetings GWR can, will and should give you a customer update, and those updates tend to be marketing lead rather than addressing passenger feedback.

Re: GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by ChrisB at 12:12, 11th January 2026
 
Their management has a stakeholder conference where one can engage with any & all varieties of management once a year - yet to hear whether a 2026 version will be taking place.

Meantime, their management will & do engage with many user groups throughout the year at station manager & above. If you ever have a problem, drop a line to their Head of PR, Thomas Lydon. He will either deal, or find a more suitable manager.

If however, it relates to changes to train operation at stations, it's the local Network Rail manager you need - they have a public contact number that will provide suitable contact details when you explain the problem.

GWR passenger representative forum??
Posted by Mark A at 11:48, 11th January 2026
 
Does GWR still have a forum that they use to gather feedback from their passengers? The way that the railway has settled into managing the trains & platforms at various stations (thinking Gloucester and particularly Bristol), it's irksome, and it's something that everyone has grown to accept. It also discourages travel by people with a mobility issue that's significant but not significant enough to result in them requiring a wheelchair.

Mark

Re: GWR customer panel
Posted by ChrisB at 21:03, 20th September 2024
 
It's just one Panel, and it's all online too. Mostly surveys I understand

Re: GWR customer panel
Posted by Mark A at 12:12, 20th September 2024
 
*Holds nose* Ah, from their tweet on 'X':


https://emea.focusvision.com/survey/selfserve/2ad8/240902


... or more properly, the following, because for the link above I'd stripped the tracking data from the URL and their system grumbled.

https://emea.focusvision.com/survey/selfserve/2ad8/240902?list=2#?

Mark

GWR passenger panel / customer forum - merged posts, ongoing discussion
Posted by Mark A at 12:04, 20th September 2024
 
I'm told that GWR are advertising for members for their customer panels. Not sure where people need to go to sign up, the information on their web site might be a bit out of date.

Mark

https://www.gwr.com/about-gwr/what-you-can-expect/customer-panel

 
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