5.3.6.3 On the last Sunday in October, any train that departs from its origin up to 01:59 British Summer Time will be timed in its BST timings throughout. Any train that departs from its origin on or after 01:00 Greenwich Mean Time will be timed in its GMT timings throughout.
5.3.6.4 How the BST/GMT swap-over is dealt with is up to each affected Train Operator. The TOC may just operate a train at 01:02 BST then nothing at all for an hour when the clocks go back, but may elect to run a train at both 01:02 BST and 01:02 GMT. When this happens the second train will be done as an STP insert, using a different UID - how retail systems determine which is which
would be down to the recipient system.
5.3.6.5 It is the responsibility of the journey planner to interpret these correctly in the display presented to the customer.
Ah, daylight savings – always fun. It’s best described as an absolute mess.
> Is it correct to assume that all permanent schedules leaving at 01:00 - 01:59 on the last Sunday in October are leaving in BST time?
Yes.
> And, is it also correct to assume all STP schedules leaving at 01:00 onwards on the last Sunday in October are leaving in GMT time?
In general, yes – but if there’s engineering works then it is more complicated. In this case of ambiguity I generally consider it as being the higher UID/headcode as being the later one.
> How is a STP schedule created for 01:00 - 01:59 BST time?
The railway day ends at 0430 in terms of facing passengers in general – so you can consider that they just put in another schedule. The timezone shift in rail is generally at ‘end of service’.
> How do VSTP schedules work for 01:00 - 01:59 BST and 01:00 GMT onwards?
I don’t think there’s actually a definition for that. My unprofessional view would be pick one and go for it… because TRUST won’t report on the second 0100-0159 anyway, and comes back to life at 0200.
> Do any trains actually run in the ambiguous hour? Should I care?
Yes, GTR and TPE run trains in these hours normally.
Tom
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