An 11 a.m. meeting in Westbury on Friday (24.1.2020) and a too-thin train service from Melksham (
we need it hourly!) left me with 100 minutes to take a look around and get some current pictures outside the station. I have updated the thread on the Penleigh Park level foot crossing over the avoider line -
((here)) which I walked the "long way" around to.
Immediately outside Westbury station entrance, the view across that used to be of the old staff association building is now to the new car park, and the end-on 20 minute waiting spaces are no more; no bad thing that they've been moved, as they were (or at least felt) both tight and dangerous to use, having to reverse of them onto the box junction directly in front of the station entrance.
The station bus stop continues to offer a dire service - 3 buses a day to Devizes, with an extra service just as far as Market Lavington. I have never seen these services appear on the public transport departure boards in the station, useful links though they are. A note on the timetable directs you up the Station Approach to the stop served by the (now) hourly Bath to Warminster service calls, but there is no clue as to where to catch the Westbury town bus that services the town centre and some of the residential areas.
There's now a series of "Blue Badge" car parking spaces along station approach - good to see though distinctly underused on Friday; I would suspect that they'll be much busier at weekends and outside the winter period.
Out beyond the wheelchair spaces are the new short term / 20 minute pickup places. Sensible place for them to be, again not much in use mid-morning, Friday, winter.
It struck me that these spaces are covered in sticky, slippy leaf mould and I would question when they were last cleaned, which leads me on to ask "who cleans them". The same applies to the foot slope up to the road bridge headed north - quite steep and although it has a none-slip surface applied, this is ineffective due to leaf mould which I would venture to suggest has been there from last year, and not blown in by high winds (that we have not had!) in the last 24 hours.
Later in the day when I walked back up to the station after my meeting, volunteers from "Friends of Westbury Station" - an element of the Heart of Wessex
CRP▸ - were working inside the railway fence on the garden and making it look really smart for the spring; excellent, but I do wonder whether their activities (or someone else's) could be expanded to include the short term parking and footpaths that are well used every day.
Multiple road crossings to get to them, but the D3 bus stops are at least clear and easy to find at the exit of Station Approach. The northbound stop has a shelter but no real time information (there IS a timetable, at least for the D3). The southbound stop has a real time display, but no shelter!
Also hereabouts is the new access road to the housing development between the original line through Westbury and the avoider line.
With the lake, and with the easy access to Westbury station, I'm sure that these homes will attract buyers easily - not a bad place to live.
Moving on (around to the Penleigh Park crossing covered in that other thread), I came across a bus stop for the Westbury Town bus. I don't know if this is the nearest town bus stop to the station - but it's about as much use for rail passengers as a chocolate teapot. But then it's not advertised / promoted as being of any use to rail passengers, so perhaps I should not be critical or make any "could do better" comments.
And so back to the lunch meeting ...
The
"Railway Inn" works well for meetings where people are coming in from far and wide to the Westbury "hub". Typically, people who are travelling a distance (and some were on Friday) want a meal too so the pub with its function room / skittles alley is ideal. Our extraordinary first Coffee Shop meeting was there, it's used by the West Wilts Rail User Group for their Westbury meetings, and others such as the Wessex Wanderers use it too. Greetings to the new landlady and her team - I expect I'll be back for a couple more meetings that I know are coming up during the year.
For completeness, here is a map of the area photographed and discussed in this thread - marking on it relate to the
Avoider line flat pedestrian crossing thread