But 9:30 came and went with no sign of the train - which disappeared off the panel. Had it been a ghost train, we wondered? Then came an announcement of a delay but only 16 minutes so we were not too worried as Mike had an hour for the changeover.
However, by the time we left Moreton-in-Marsh it was at least half an hour late and finally arrived into Reading almost 40 minutes late! (We discovered from the internet that the cause was the theft of signalling cable!) Joanna, waiting with Jess, was beginning to get a bit frantic because of the short term parking restrictions.
Furthermore, it was the last day of the Reading Festival and platforms were wall-to-edge full of young (mostly) people going home. Jess and Mike waited for their train which came in on time but by the time it left there was barely any standing room left. We were fortunate (because Mike made sure that we stood on the platform right opposite a door) to get one seat for both of us and it was a bit of a squash. Jess was overwhelmed at first but behaved exemplary. At Oxford about half of the passengers alighted and we could breathe again.
Although on time at Moreton-in-Marsh we then heard an announcement that there were still delays and eventually we arrived at Evesham almost 20 minutes late - to find Christine waiting for us.
On the way back to the boat we called at Tesco to buy a magazine for Jess. As soon as we reached the boat, Jess quickly orientated herself and obviously remembered where everything was, especially her bed. First task was lunch but then we were off, back up the stretch we unexpectedly covered last night.
Hampton Ferry |
Handsam Too |
After passing under the new(er) road bridge and also Workman Bridge we reached Evesham Lock where we used the same facilities as last night - just in case we had difficulty finding them further upstream.
Workman Bridge |
George Billington Lock |
4.1 miles - 2 locks
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