Swindon to Gloucester via A417 and A419 - 36 miles, 51 minutes by road. 53 minutes by train
I remember substantial road improvements most of a working lifetime ago. Single track roads mostly became double, and later the section via Birlip and the hill being bypassed by a long sweep on the top of the hill to the Air Balloon and then back in a dogleg down a much more gentle hill, and with two lanes in the opposite (ascending) direction.
I read (
BBC» ) that the Air Balloon is to close for yet another road improvement. And I wonder if the section past the Golden Heart has been improved or will be.
The railway has, over the years, been improved too - with redoubling of the Swindon to Kemble section, and the rebuilding of Stonehouse Station. And services have become largely through trains to London. Service remains about hourly. Noting the flows along this corridor that are clearly buoyant, should there be a second train in each hour ...