My sympathy Graham, DfT» seem very good at encouraging train users by gradually buiding up the service then they pull the rug from under it. Why?
The've done it once before with Melksham. Now they've agreed to a more reasonable service and it seems to be being used why are they thinking of destroying it? What's the logic?
But are they?
The consultation makes it clear that they want you a) to include these additional trains in your submission so that they're added to the franchise, and b) asking you to justify it - which you've pretty much done above & elsewhere on this forum.
You have to remember that the bods at the DfT don't get out much, and all they do is to look at the current franchise and include any high-level political campaigning - they never get out to see the whole picture.
In the past, they thought that they knew better - these days, they give US the chance to influence THEM.....so get your bid in pronto....send it to me too if you want the Customer Panel to include it in their submission....
The service was two round trips in 2013. Six extra round trips were added for 2014, characterised as being "every two hours" making a nicely integrate service of 8 round trips on Mondays to Fridays.
However, the consultation document says it is consulting on:
"Westbury^Swindon (twice daily); now increased to a two-hourly service".when we would have much preferred it so say for clarity
"Westbury^Swindon (twice daily); now increased by a two-hourly service"."once bitten, twice shy" ... if we go along with the suggestion, we're going along with service excluding the two old round trips ... and the 07:04 from Westbury is now the 2nd busiest train of the day, forming a good commuter opposite to the new 17:36 home. Similarly, the 18:52 from Swindon has got much busier, forming a good return-home commute for people who go up to Swindon on later new trains, and so on ... the 06:12 off Swindon picks up significant traffic before Trowbridge, and the picture of Westbury that I've used to illustrate other articles on this shows the 19:40 ex Westbury with people waiting at all the doors to get on!!
Yes, we do have the chance to influence them - which is why we're writing in to do so ... Chris, you would be very welcome to include in your input a request to set the current TransWilts service level (which can be characterised as hourly peak / two hourly rest of day) as an absolute minimum.
Who says the 19:40 off Westbury is going to be quiet? ... and remember that it will get many more people joining it than leaving at Trowbridge, and also at Melksham. Net drop in passenger numbers probably only at Chippenham; almost all change at Swindon before it goes on to Cheltenham Spa.