In 2005, FGW▸ sat down with local rail users and the county council and reshaped the timetable on the line to match local travel demand.
It wasn't quite that friendly as that was it? Tackley and Heyford commuters were basically told their two through turbo operated fast trains to London leaving around 7am and 8am were being axed ...
... but if you take the old evening paths from Oxford of roughly 17:50, 18:55 and 19:46 (two of which were expresses from London) and compare that with the current schedules of 17:44, 19:14 and 20:53, it is clear that the service has suffered quite badly ...
It has been suggested to me that I draw a parallel with the TransWilts and compare Melksham to Tackley and Heyford. Although the 2001 census showed that there are more London commuters from Melksham (pop 22000) than Westbury (Pop about half of that), the morning service of trains at 05:52 and 07:45 to Swindon and 06:56 and 09:12 to Southampton was replaced by a single service at 07:17 to Swindon and a single service at 06:40 to Southampton. In the evening, services at 17:02 and 21:33 to Swindon were replaced by a single train at 19:50, and arrivals at 18:09 and 22:37 were replace by a single 19:11 arrival.
There was, indeed, a consultation exercise run on the draft timetable by FGW in 2006. They were clearly told that the proposed number of services was inadequate, and that if they
DID» reduce them, then the proposed morning service was too early and the proposed evening service was too late. So what did they do in their review after the consultation? They moved the already-too-early morning trains even earlier (and the
DfT» changed the
SLC▸ to allow this!) and moved the evening train even later. We really felt that we were being s****ed on, and questions were asked (and still are) as to whether the provision of a service at times that are not appropriate to the market is a step back to Beeching days, where services were reduced to a minimal level and timed to be impractical as a prelude to saying "look - it's not used - we may as well close it" ...
OK ... there's the comparison drawn. I would be biased (living on the TransWilts) of course and say that it's an even grosser case that Tackley / Heyford ... but there are still places / services that need to be sorted out, and that seems from what I read here to include Tackley and Heyford as well as Melksham and the TransWilts.
P.S. The draconian Jacobs report that the
SRA» based the current franchise on made a lot of suggestions about cutting things out that weren't implemented - some of the Devon and Cornish branches to be none-stop services with just half the current services, for example. And yet on the TransWilts, it came out
in favour of a 2 hourly service. It strikes me that with awful traffic issues in Oxford, a good service on the Banbury line would be sensible .... park and ride opportunities?