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Intermediate meeting that was planned for this week has been replaced by a newsletter:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
An update / news-sheet from the chair and vice chair of the Melksham Transport User Group - IN LIEU of the meeting that was planned for this Wednesday. Next meeting's only three weeks away - that's Wednesday 9th March 2022 at 19:30. Mostly on Zoom still (we'll perhaps do the May
AGM▸ in real life), but guests welcome at my place where we have the facilities to make it a hybrid meeting.
MTUG is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Time: Mar 9, 2022 07:30 PM London (and Melksham ;-)
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[[ This update edited by Graham Ellis - see
http://grahamellis.uk/blog409.html as to my apology for why I have not been as active as usual. ]]
[[ Even as I write this, I have more to add - please accept it "as is" as I need to get it out now and not after the postponed meeting and take it as "Errors and Omissions Excepted" and please excuse me if I have not checked with 'you' first even if I should. Sanity should return soon! ]]
** CURRENT BUS SERVICE
TOWN bus (14 and 15) still running with a single vehicle due to driver shortage; expected to be back up to 2 vehicles sometime next month. Timetable at
http://option247.uk/timetable/20220110_14_v1.pdfFaresaver bus services 271, 272, 273, x34, 68 and 69 are running full timetables and no major reports of any issues - Thank You, Faresaver
National Express to London is running daily again (08:45 from Melksham), though I am hearing reports of the low fares that have been available in the past are not around at present - price is £24 single. Prices start at £4.90 from CHIPPENHAM to London.
** CURRENT TRAIN SERVICE
One journey each way from Melksham Station per day not running at present. The trains NOT running this week are:
- Monday to Friday: 05:33 to Swindon and 06:36 to Westbury
- Saturday: 15:21 to Swindon and 16:38 to Westbury
- Sunday: 11:01 to Swindon and 12:06 to Westbury
This leaves a full service from 07:20 on Monday to Friday, a 3 hour gap on Saturday afternoons and single departure each way on Sunday mornings to Swindon at 08:36 and to Westbury at 09:38.
With such an limited train service anyway, any gap will be noticed - however, the trains that
GWR▸ have selected to remove make sense. The 05:33 to Swindon is the quietest of the day, and the 06:36 is typically not busy. Many passengers on that change at Trowbridge for Bath and Bristol, and the 07:20 with a change at Chippenham, or the first bus which runs round Melksham from 06:40 and heads out past the station (stop at Blenheim House at around 07:00) is another alternative to Bath
The Saturday train lost at present is preceded by one an hour earlier and followed by one an hour and a half later. Liveable without in the winter.
On Sundays, the mid morning train lost at present is a great shame - however, the earlier train IS running and provides for both people getting to work AND for day trips out.
** TRAIN FARES
Train fares are to rise by about 3.8% in March and we await a government announcement on the exact date, and then details in the fare tables.
*** Looking ahead
** IN OUR TOWN
Our Neighbourhood Plan team invited MTUG to provide a member to look after transport, and our thanks to John Hamley, long time secretary of
MRDG» and
MRUG» , for stepping into this role, for which he is eminently qualified. Good to see John pictured in the group on Facebook. We will ask John for an appropriate update at future meetings.
** BUS CAMPAIGNS and forthcoming changes
The Town Bus should return to its full, 2 vehicle, service in a few weeks time. During the Easter School Holiday, we are looking [early stage discussions but it will move fast] to promote bus travel in the town - working with councils and bus operator(s) to encourage people back onto the bus - OR to try the bus for the first time.
Looking wider, the immediate bus improvements planned in Wiltshire in the current financial year with an extra £761k from the government look
stillborn delayed {correction}, with the money spent on supporting existing services which the operators no longer find commercial because of Covid and were winding down so they're not left with surplus resources in a few months time. In any case, there aren't enough drivers around - that's been the problem with the town bus. So no evening and Sunday services to or from Chippenham or Trowbridge this spring
but perhaps thereafter {added as a correction}. Note that service 273 - Bath to Devizes via Melksham, is operating unchanged.
"Bus Back Better" and Bus Service Improvement plans in place for Wiltshire, and bid made to government for funding from April. However, of the £5 billion promised for England, around £4 billion has been syphoned off for other projects, and the 50 local transport authority with bids totalling many times the available money await the outcome. Although funding was due to start in April, it's now suggested it won't be available until the autumn, and that the projects chosen will be things like bus lanes and bus priority schemes much more suited for large towns and cities than Melksham.
I will pay credit at this point to the officers at Wiltshire Council on their bus team, who have been doing an excellent job in very difficult circumstances, and have been engaging well with the community and the Option 24/7 team with great positive effect.
** TRAIN CAMPAIGNS and forthcoming changes
We anticipate that the services currently suspended (see above) will return within a few weeks. Passenger numbers are already growing back - I counted 35 (including myself) joining the trains that called around 09:00 on Saturday.
If you buy a bacon butty for £3 from the Melksham Hub on Monday to Friday before 09:00, you can get a free hot drink too if you have a railway ticket (so pop onto the platform first to buy one!). Note that this offer is not available on Saturdays, and is just for February.
In early March, I am meeting with GWR to learn about and make inputs to timetable consultation for the changes that will happen in May and December. We would expect little to change, though perhaps a few connectional changes at Westbury and hopefully a later Saturday train from Westbury to Swindon. At present, a train runs empty from Westbury to Swindon at 8 p.m. and it would be sensible to have it stop at Trowbridge, Melksham and Chippenham to help people get home from days out.
There is much to do to rebuild train and bus use over the coming months and years - not only to rebuild after Covid, but also to develop further in a more climate and environmental way than has been done in the past. At the same time, there is the very real concern that the government wants to reduce the subsidies which is a tough call while passenger numbers rebuild.
*** SUMMARY
For those of you who have skim-read ;-)
- next meeting, 9th March, Zoom code above
- Early April - can you help with leafletting please?
- Most trains running at present
- We look forward to regrowth, but with challenges and your help, this summer
Questions, queries, comments … please let me or Peter know.
Graham