The problem - an all stations passenger train every 2 hours each is too infrequent for most potential users. Although journeys rose from 3,000 to 75,000 per annum when the service increases form 2 to 8 then 9 trains each way per day, comparison with other similar local town suggests that with an hourly train passenger journeys would increase to over a quarter of a million journeys a year. That conclusion is backed up by the community / survey feedback which indicates that there are far more people who say the service is too poor for them to use than actually use it.
However, the line is a single track without and passing place or even the ability for a second train to follow the first train until the first has cleared at the other end. It's at
close to full capacity, especially when you consider the number of freight trains that also use it, long distance expresses that use the line from time to time, and the likelihood of those extra trains turning up late, early, or not scheduled on the line but needing to use it.
Provision of a loop to let trains pass each other at Melksham would be expensive due to the cost of a complete second platform and on an access for all footbridge. Provision of a short loop just away from the platform at Melksham would slow down local trains as they would have an extra stop to make. Provision of a long ("dynamic") loop is a potential solution. Adding an extra signal on the route to allow two trains to follow each other would lead to complex signalling and problems when trains arrived out of sequence. Terminating two trains end to end at Melksham and having all passengers transfer both ways
has been done at Ormskirk but takes time and puts people off making the through journey which accounts for two thirds of the traffic.
SUGGESTION - A loop at Melksham to allow passenger trains to pass each other. Single long platform. Example similar to Penryn (Cornwall), Dovey Junction (Wales) and Bad Doberan (Germany)
Already planned service from June 2024 (Monday to Friday) - time (midline) of Melksham departures
To Swindon 07:21 08:02 10:02 12:32 14:33 16:38 18:53 20:21 21:31
To Westbury 06:32 09:10 11:31 13:40 15:40 18:00 19:09 20:40 22:56
1. Train from Swindon arrives at Melksham to the north of the current platform
2. Train from Westbury arrives at the current platform
3. Train to Westbury leaves around a loop past the Swindon train and current platform
4. Train to Swindon leaves, passing the north plaftorm
The suggestion would:
ADD▸ to Swindon 06:34 09:12 11:33 13:43 15:42 17:32
ADD to Westbury 08:00 10:00 12:30 14:30 16:35 18:30
So
Proposed Monday to Friday - Total service to Swindon:
06:34 07:21 08:02 09:12 10:32 11:32 12:32 13:33 14:32 15:42 16:32 17:32 18:53 20:21 21:31
Proposed to Westbury
06:32 08:00 09:10 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:40 16:30 18:00 18:30 19:09 20:40 22:56
Proposed Weekend - Total service to Swindon based on rest of the week service:
06:34 08:02 09:12 10:32 11:32 12:32 13:33 14:32 15:32 17:32 19:30 21:30
to Westbury
08:00 09:10 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 18:30 20:30 22:56
How would it work? - more detail
* With a couple of exceptions, trains would be clockface, leaving Melksham in both directions within minutes of each other every hour.
* Service on BOTH main lines at Trowbridge and Chippenham are already clockface so the extra trains would slot into paths between other trains already there.
* Westbury terminators in the extra hour would occupy the platform used for turn around in the other hour, so would be within capacity.
* Westbury arrivals are timed to be ahead of the service to Portsmouth and to leave after the service from Portsmouth, giving an hourly connection to and from Warminster, Salisbury, Southampton and beyond.
* There is only a couple of minutes of extra time in the hour occupied by the local train service. With the loop long enough that gives a doubling of capacity for other trains such as freight and passengers on divert
* Multiple trains could follow in the same direction giving a 10 rather than 18 miute headway if nothing is coming the other way.
* Services up from 9 to 15 each way Monday to Friday and to 12 each way on Saturday and Sunday.
* Existing Peak and education trains remain pretty much unchanged; these are highly tuned already.
* Three minute wait for operations and robusness in the event of minor delays at Melksham.
* New services fill peak gaps - early to Swindon, traditional peak services to and from Trowbridge and Westbury.
* Same service base 7 days a week - the main lines are, so surlely in should be? 09:10 soutboud service currently extends on Summer Saturdays to Weymouth and perhaps could do so far more (all year? Sundays? Even during the week?). Likewise one of the later returns.
* Services would co-ordinate with electric town bus "15" leaving the station at xx:35 (and with authority to wait 5 minutes for train) and returning there at xx:20, giving more than adequate 45 minutes for the journey to the Town Centre, Sandridge Road, East Melksham, Pathfinder Way, Bowerhill Industry and Hampton Park West.
Comparative data for usage of train service (2018-19 to 2022-23), calls per day, town populationGrand total - journeys to and from Chippenham 1972350 1937240 373498 1124226 1444888 (94 - 45000)
Grand total - journeys to and from Trowbridge 933894 917458 252180 640376 734772 (111 - 37000)
Grand total - journeys to and from Westbury 548720 557764 152218 438970 518998 (152 - 16000)
Grand total - journeys to and from Bradford-OA 534086 550720 117532 351558 426702 (93 - 9500)
Grand total - journeys to and from Warminster 348658 355386 103082 283906 295484 (73 - 18000)
Grand total - journeys to and from Frome 201332 207704 47934 166496 207090 (31 - 28000)
Grand total - journeys to and from Melksham 74534 75292 18806 52342 64424 (18 - 26000)
Picture - train from Wismar to Rostock (in the foreground) pulling out to pass the train from Rostock to Wismar that sits up the platform and will leave once the train going the other way to Rostock has passed it.
Even the curve of the track is right, and there is space where there used to be a second track at Melksham!
Picture would read
"train from Swindon to Westbury (in the foreground) pulling out to pass the train from Westbury to Swindon that sits up the platform and will leave once the train going the other way to Westbury has passed it".