Oh dear - John seems to be under the impression that the
DfT» (after years of us asking, mind) suddenly decided to throw us the money required for an appropriate TransWilts Rail service, just so they could become Wiltshire's new best mates, whilst saying "Yah Boo Sucks" to Somerset in general, and Frome in particular.
In reality of course, as regular forum readers and truly knowledgeable observers of the regional transport scene will be well aware, the money required for an appropriate TransWilts Rail service came as a result of it forming the centrepiece of Wiltshire's success in a competitive bidding process to the DfT's Local Sustainable Transport Fund. The bid, entitled Improving Wiltshire's Rail Offer, can be viewed at
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/lstf-application-form.pdfIt should be noted that improvements at Trowbridge and Westbury stations, both served by Heart of Wessex rail services and "claimed" by the Partnership, were included in the successful bid.
A follow-up bid, entitled Connecting Wiltshire - Improving Integrated Travel, which had at its core the twin-track approach of further developing both the TransWilts Rail and Connecting Wiltshire integrated transport brands was put forward for the 2015-2016
LSTF▸ funding tranche. Although, I personally believe that we had proved (and continue to prove through joint promotional initiatives such as those backing Free Bus Fortnight), that the two brands have the potential to complement each other extremely well, the bid was unfortunately rejected - a particular shame given that it also included opening up the northern entrance to Melksham station. See
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/lstf-2015-16-final-bid.pdfWe certainly haven't given up though - watch this space for further innovative (and dare I say potentially groundbreaking) integrated transport plans that we intend to put forward in the very near future.
If that doesn't give John food for thought, then I suspect the following documents will. Firstly, here are the LSTF bids that Somerset County Council were a lead authority for so far:
SUCCESSFUL
Moving Bridgwater Forward -
www.somerset.gov.uk/EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=43123REJECTED
Two Moors Sustainable Visitor Travel Project (including improved Okehampton and Minehead rail links) -
www.somerset.gov.uk/EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=43110Smart Rural Travel Project -
www.somerset.gov.uk/EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=47602And here are the LSTF bids that Dorset County Council were a lead authority for so far:
SUCCESSFUL
Improving Travel (Weymouth-Dorchester) -
https://www.dorsetforyou.com/402591Three Towns Travel -
https://www.dorsetforyou.com/threetownstravelSustainable Access To Employment -
https://www.dorsetforyou.com/413280REJECTED
School Travel Health Check -
http://www.sthc.co.uk/Documents/Dorset_LSTF_STHC_Bid_Application.pdfThe above Somerset and Dorset-led LSTF bids all have one thing in common - None of them contain any measures that specifically relate to the Heart of Wessex line. By contrast, the TransWilts line has been at the very heart of both Wiltshire-led LSTF bids.
That, I'm afraid John, is the key difference between your situation and ours.