Wiltshire Council are holding a "Free Bus Fortnight" on their Bradford-on-Avon (Service 98) and Melksham (Service 14/15) town bus routes from 4th August to 16 August, which is great news -
http://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/news/latestheadlines/11366554.All_aboard_for_free_rides_in_west_Wiltshire/Even better news from the article is Wiltshire Council Transport Chief Horace Prickett's announcement of an hourly service connecting with the train station. As he says, it's a superb link-up with public transport, not to mention a huge improvement on the current timetable, which only sees a handful of Monday-Friday peak town buses (as welcome as they are) serving Bradford-on-Avon and Melksham stations respectively.
Does anyone know if the start of the new improved timetable will coincide with the launch of Free Bus Fortnight, and also where I can get hold of a printed or online copy of the new improved times?
Welcome to the forum, Clifford.
I can "speak" for Melksham, but not for Bradford-on-Avon; I'm looking after press and publicity for the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership, of which I'm a community member representing the Melksham Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The TransWilts line between Chippenham and Trowbridge is a single track, taking a number of freight workings, with a frustrating number of "Q" paths too for trains which run as required (and that's sometimes not often). And it's used for engineering diversions when there are works on the Berks and Hants, or on the Swindon - Didcot section. It also gets amended when the London to South Wales services are being routed via Chippenham. The net effect is that there are no fewer that 7 different timetables ... and even then there are lots of notes about times that change on certain days. Looking at August, there is a special (different) service next weekend, and 2 days when buses are running rather than trains (the August bank holiday). Wow ... why am I telling you this? To point out just how hard it is, for Melksham, for buses and trains to link in / connect; regular bus users on the town minibus 14 and 15 wouldn't take kindly to a number of different timetables (realistically three over the next 2 months) and they are an intricate maze as it is, with some sections very popular.
The current timetable of the 14 and 15, dating from 28th October 2013, remains valid through the free bus period and also thereafter. We're aware of two lots of bus timetable changes coming up in Melksham - service 236 is replaced by service T1 (a town bus) as part of a shakeup of First's buses in Trowbridge, and there are minor evening changes to route 234 as a result. These changes from 30th August; I don't have details yet.
The Melksham Rail Link bus is a very positive step, and it's no secret that it's funded / provided within the three year
LSTF▸ Grant. That includes elements for establishing and seeding services, and also capital elements. The elements being seeded do need to reach targets and
BCRs▸ for it to be appropriate for them to be continued beyond the grant period. Work has been done on mechanism to ensure that succeeding services can continue, as you probably noticed (for example) in the
GW▸ consultation last month - appendix A.
Better access for more / larger vehicles at Melksham Station is an issue, and the road layout at the top of station approach is not condusive to the safe provision of a bus stop there for routes 14, 68, 69, 232, 555, 271, 272 and x72 which go past. For those buses which call at Asda, you have a five minute walk, and the routes I've listed with one exception also call at Shurnhold. In prospect for 2015, as part of LSTF, is a link through from the station to Foundry Close; happy to go through the machinations of why that's not been quick and easy with you some time. Do you live in Melksham or visit regularly, Clifford? I would be more than happy to show you round that areas and explain the issues.
It's also worth noting - not part of the article - another piece of rail / bus integration - the acceptance of rail tickets on the last bus (currently 22:26) on the 234 route from Chippenham Railway Station to Melksham and Trowbridge. I'll confirm the timing of that service after 30th August once I know if it's changing at all.
I suspect the specific mention is due to the LSTF ... and with a trial / 3 year seeding system such as LSTF, yes, it will be monitored from day 1. Doesn't mean that decisions are made based on just the first few months - but certainly a surge of passengers on the very last day of LSTF operation if it had been unused until the (which it's not) wouldn't bode well. Again, I'm quite a regular user of the Rail Link bus - please let me know if you'll be using it and I can come along and discuss the whys and wherefores in much more detail.