The new car park at Melksham Station is now tarmaced, whit lined, and ready for use!
I've blogged about it at:
http://www.wellho.net/mouth/4475_.htmlI've facebooked it at
https://www.facebook.com/TransWilts/posts/645130702253642We stepped up from a handful of spaces by adding a second handful about a year ago - and this new parking area now adds about 20 more. That's about right for the moment - we've been finding that people have been unable to park in recent weeks, and that should now be a thing of the past - at least for a short while.
Most TransWilts stations are in or near the centre of the towns which they serve, to the detriment of out of ton traffic. For the main car parks at both Chippenham and Trowbridge, you need to negotiate the built up areas / town centres to get to the stations - which isn't very clever if you're driving to the station from a village in order to take a train somewhere else. Swindon's just as bad; Westbury and Bradford-on-Avon are a little better from some directions.
Melksham is a bit different, though. Although the station's only 10 minutes walk from the town bridge (over the river Avon), it's also almost on top of the junction of the A350 (trunk road from Chippenham south via Westbury) and A365 (Bath to Devizes), and village traffic can get to the station from many villages ...
we are now the natural driver's railhead (certainly if going to Swindon) from:
Sell's Green. Seend. Bulkington. Keevil. Great Hinton. Steeple Ashton. West Ashton. Yarnbrook. Hilperton. Holt, Broughton Gifford. Shaw. Atworth.Also - more arguably - Melksham provides a railhead for further places such as Gastard, Corsham and Bratton (I mention those three specifically because I know of used being made from those places) - as well as from the town itself.
Readers may feel there's a bit of a sales pitch in this post. Correct - I want it to work! Please do share any of my links above, or this post. I really don't mind having to recruit extra people to help count passengers when we do a survey - in fact it's great to have good numbers to be able to do so.
Plenty of space on the rail link bus too ... although passenger numbers are now up into double figures on some runs!