Sounds like a similar story to Fishguard & Goodwick station. The council bought the land (or some of it) with a view to building either a bus/rail interchange or an intermodal freight facility (not sure which, maybe even both). When the rail service finally materialised they brought forward the station reopenning, though it is neither a bus/rail interchange nor an intermodal freight facility.
We've got much further at Melksham. Funding has been applied for and awarded. The successful application included the following
Melksham:
^ Secure cycle parking
^ Walking and cycle route improvements to/from station
^ Town bus service to start earlier and finish later (for rail commuters)
^ Opening of the northern entrance to provide a more direct and safer access for buses, pedestrians, cyclists
^ Car parking improvements.
which - when you consider we're looking at an increase from 20 to nearly many hundreds of journeys starting there each weekday - is very much needed.
Much of the point of the local sustainable transport fund is joined up travel ... the whole thing is based upon really joined up thinking ...