"Out of Area" ... but could be significant across the country.
The Department for Transport is to withdraw train services completely from the Walsall (pop 175,000) to Wolverhampton (pop 250,000) line in December.
1. I know from my own experience that the Office of the Rail Regulator, which acts as the only
independent monitor in aspects such as this will have very poor statistics indeed, as when I made an enquiry about passenger numbers on the TransWilts they could only provide data based on passenger numbers at intermediate stations, of which there are none on the service the
DfT» are to withdraw.
2. I am also very much aware from the Jacobs report prior to the
GW▸ franchise, and other experience, that many recommendations made are based on very pessimistic forecasts and are shortsighted.
Taking both (1) and (2) into consideration, I consider that there is a strong possibility that the decision to withdraw the service is flawed and ...
if such a closure goes ahead, it could set a dangerous precendent for our own area.
It's
not within my remit under the "Save the Train" campaign - looking at the TransWilts line and neighbouring services - to get myself deeply involved in this one, but can I ask everyone on a personal level to have a look at the petiton at:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/walsallrail/and if you consider that it (especially the precedent issue) may effect you, ask yourself if you should be signing it ...
Precendent set - what could follow in the South West?
- The TransWilts
- Pilning
- Avonmouth to Severn Beach
- Bere Alston to Gunnislake (if Tavistock reopened especially)
- Newquay (remember Minehead!)
- Ealing to Greenford
- Yeovil to Weymouth
- Cotswold line smaller stations
- Oxford to Bicester
- Liskeard to Looe
- Dilton Marsh
- Bourne End to Marlow
- Clifton Downs to Avonmouth
- Castle Cary to Yeovil
Lee (who's
CANBER▸ co-ordinating group is behind the petition) will probably want to follow up here, correct me on any errors, and make further comment.