I have heard it said that the return of the Malvern to Brighton afternoon service from Brighton at 17:00 is a vital commuter train from Brighton out via Hove. You may question whether or not "First Great WESTERN" should be providing a commuter train right outside their territory - all the way across, beyond
SWT▸ land ... but they do. And I suspect that the
ORCATS▸ arrangements pay them well for it, as well as it being part of the frachise arrangements.
Hypothetically, running it as Malvern to Southampton (arr 14:32) then 14:40 to Swindon (arr 16:30, leave 16:40) would put it back into Southampton at 18:30, to pick up the diagram to Malvern at 18:42. That is all 'paths allowing', of course.
But there are alternatives which wouldn't mean 'canning' the Brighton run. The 16:28 arrival at Westbury (a terminator) could go up to Swindon, and form the 17:45 to Cheltenham. The arrival at Swindon at around 16:35 from Cheltenham could be extended to Westbury, and pick up the northbound path of that 16:28 arrival - at 17:38. This would only mean the removal of a Westbury - Warminster - Westbury run starting at 17:01, and I note that as from December there's an extra such round trip off the 16:45 from Parkway.
I don't know the arguments w.r.t. the 11:07 Westbury to Southampton, which stops at Dilton Marsh but has an otherwise identical stopping pattern to the 11:01 from Westbury, nor of the 12:26 return which follows the 12:10 but has a much more leislurly schedule. Yes, as a timetable option that could run a Westbury -> Swindon -> Westbury cycle - filling the current northbound gap between the 07:02 and the 19:35, and the southbound gap between the 06:15 and the 18:44
. But there's another option - there's a train that arrives in Westbury at 11:36 and is the parked up until 13:38, which could make the Swindon cycle.
Not covered in this topic so far, but the 08:13 from Bristol to Swindon (a 150 diagram that goes on to Cheltenham after a layover of 45 minutes in Swindon) courl run as it does at the moment from Bristol to Bath (i.e. with Keynsham and Oldfield Park stops) then fast to Westbury to keep it ahead of the 08:22 from Bristol - it would arrive at Westbury at around 08:55, and form an 09:06 Cheltenham via Swindon train pickup up its original route at Chippenham and path at Swindon. Passengers from Keynsham and Oldfield Park to Swindon would drop back to the 08:30 from Bristol at Bath, and arrive in Swindon some six minutes later than they do at present.
Let's look at the
crewing costs of those options. The train that's parked at Westbury over lunch time probably WOULD need a new crew / changed rotas / extended shifts. Cutting the Brighton back to Southampton, and not running to Southampton but rather to Westbury at lunch time, look like they're 'crew neutral'. My other options eat into what could be short crew breaks and I am open to advise.
The
train costs are minor - running units a little further or diverting them, and I have already established that there is no risk of fuel running out in the tanks.
The
passenger story is that this gets us a significant step towards an appropriate service on the TransWilts - trains arriving in Swindon at aroung 07:48, 09:50, 12:36, 16:35 and 20:20, and returning at 06:15, 12:45, 16:50, and 18:45. That means excellent 9 hour days in Swindon for people with an 8 hour day - 07:48 to 16:50, or 09:50 to 18:45. It means the ability to go up to Chippenham for the Wilthsire Heritage Centre, or Swindon for shopping - arriving at 09:50 and leaving back at 12:45 or 16:50. It give half day work opportunities ... I could go on. It's a step towards the service that the
GWRUS▸ has such a high
BCR▸ .