Title: TransWilts performance - Monthly summary starting November 2019 Post by: grahame on December 01, 2019, 06:39:21 Each calendar month, I generate a summary log of train performance at Melksham Station for our local rail user group and for the TransWilts team ... and, my goodness, there have been some pretty depressing figures in the last six months. Sharing here there November report - very much a step in the right direction as we're now very much in line with where is "acceptable" - a level that does not drive customers away. One swallow doesn't make a summer - let's hope that the improvement continues, and work with everyone to do what we can to help towards that goal.
Sun 1 Dec 2019 06:16:30 GMT Cancellations and buses last month (November 2019) Headline - MUCH BETTER that it has been. In fact much MUCH better! 1 day(s) ago - 20191130 B 16:13 Westbury On time BUS - (last minute replacement) B 15:47 Chippenham On time BUS - (last minute replacement) 6 day(s) ago - 20191125 X 13:14 Frome a broken down train X 12:03 Swindon a broken down train 12 day(s) ago - 20191119 X 10:02 Swindon urgent repairs to the track 14 day(s) ago - 20191117 B 09:57 Westbury On time BUS - (advertised and planned ahead) B 08:49 Chippenham On time BUS - (advertised and planned ahead) 16 day(s) ago - 20191115 X 19:51 Cheltenham Spa a person being hit by a train X 18:48 Swindon reason: -- 29 day(s) ago - 20191102 X 09:48 Swindon a points failure X 07:49 Swindon a points failure Cancelled - 7 Replaced by bus - 4 Delayed 5 minutes PLUS - 49 Delayed but under 5 minutes - 102 Ran on time - 348 88.24% ppm (trains ran within 5 minutes of schedule - 450 out of 510) 97.84% ran [as trains] 98.23% ran [as scheduled / 2 buses were planned engineering] * Personally for a service that's as infrequent as ours, I would be inclined to give a 10 minute leeway for "short delays" providing they do not fail any connections . * It is noticeable that the metrics at Melksham Station have changed in the last six months or so, with a far higher proportion of people walking to the station and far fewer driving. I would put this down to the lack of reliability we have experienced; people tell me (but no quantitative data) that they no longer risk parking at Melksham because the train is (hopefully now has been) so unreliable. It will be very interesting to see if and how the park-at-station traffic recovers during the winter and spring, especially with the planned introduction of car park charging which is now estimated to happen in mid February. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |