I've had a look at it, but it's not clear to me exactly where I would need to change trains and at what times the first train arrives and the second departs.
On the inbound I would probably put the Melksham arrival time on the top
There are rather a lot of destinations. Depending on the purpose I wonder whether it would be better to focus on a smaller number? Or have two blocks, one for local destinations, and one for further afield. I'm sure in a printed format it would be much more readable than as currently shown.
As an aside, I bumped into a colleague walking to Swindon station last week, who when asked told me he commuted from Trowbridge, and came via Melksham but dog-legged back. He was absolutely thrilled when I told him that from December he probably wouldn't have to leave so early and would have a direct train back.
I've tweaked it a tiny bit and put a printable (.pdf) at
http://www.wellho.net/downloads/dec13_mkm_x2.pdfInterestingly, rather than "unreadable" I got the reaction - "WOW ... all those trains?"
The 17:36 back from Swindon will be very useful
Now ... connection data is NOT shown - either how many changes, where etc. This sort of format strikes me as useful for showing the 'marketing' data (and clearly it has helped sell the improvement to my guinea pig!) but it needs a reference back to the ticket booking sites (which is where I scraped the data from) in order to give journey details. So as such it does
not provide what people need at the station.
* "Local", "Regional" and "Long Distance" blocks. Maybe ... although you'll then be tempting me to add a couple of others such as Birmingham and Manchester.
* Melksham at the top on the return side? ... Maybe, or even both top and bottom - but once it's regionally split that becomes less of an issue.
* Sorting into some other order? Perhaps.
* Bold font for through services?
What would be useful too is to highlight direct services with the times in bold, a bit like the current FGW▸ timetables.
You posted after I wrote .. yes, agreed ... great minds, etc
One thought re my comment above is to perhaps have a hyper link or pop up against each time displayed so in the example I've circled the arrival time at Heathrow. By hovering the mouse or clicking on this would bring up:
Departs melksham 06:38
Arrives station a 07:00
Depart station a 07:30
Arrive station b 08:20
Depart station b 08:45
Arrive heathrow 09:10
I know nothing about programming, design or presentation though. you've probably already guessed that.
That could be a good online approach - click on a time to come up with a popup / details. There would need to be a way to print it out, and you can't have popups on posters at the station when you point at a time yet. As noted, thought needed here .. marketing approach looks (and I'm slightly surprised, so THANK YOU John R) good.