The presentation to the minister (beware - huge file) is at
http://atrebatia.info/dft_minister_20140829.pdfand during the presentation questions were being asked and matters discussed. Many of the early picture slides are purely "for the record" and were passed very quickly indeed. The basis of future discussions were the Chamber of Commerce input to the
GW▸ consultation at
http://www.melkshamchamber.org.uk/coc_to_dft_may2014.pdfand the TransWilst
CRP▸ input at
http://atrebatia.info/dft_resp.pdf* The minister brielfy but strongly spoke of rail investment - comparing electrification works underway now compared to what they were just a few years back.
* The minister acknowledged the growth we [TransWilts line] had seen - well beyond target, and healthily in excesss of our own forecasts, achieved with just a single extra carriage
* The minister asked excellent question concerning how we have surveyed passenger numbers, how our future growth potential figures are detived, and on regular v irregular users of service and whether we were seeing a launch-year "blip" after which it might settle down once people had tried out the service. Potential growth limiters, such as train capacity, were discussed as significant risks.
* The minister agreed that the current actual service would form the basis of the likely direct award period from September 2015, and not the service as described in the document which could be read as incorrect for the TransWilts and also for certain other stations such as Pewsey.
* The minister declined to roll the TransWilts as a fully fledged service into the next stage, as we alreadt believe we have proven the three year case. She told us that the single year's figures were insufficeient as we might see a different emerging pattern after the initial burst, and the ongoing service should be specified based on a longer record rather than a short sample. She informed us that the three year roll in system is a "pretty cast iron guarantee" for the proven ongoing service, and if we wait [we have no choice, it seems!] for year 3 that ongoing service can be better tuned to the longer term performance rather than being based on a single year's results.
* The minister made notes to look to including the TransWilts CRP into the continuing franchise in a similar way to other CRPs are included as formal stakeholders. We all acknowledged that the absence of the CRP in the consultation document wasn't a surprise, considering that the docuemnt was virtually complete before the CRP was admitted to
ACoRP▸ .
* Although not for the next franchise period / short term, some of the longer term visions shown in the slides were openly discussed - bearing in mind that some attendees hadn't been able to arrive at the meeting by train due to the still-long intervals between services. It was noted that this was the week when Swindon -> Kemble was redoubled - a line singled at the same time as the TransWilts - and that the TransWilts is on another logical freight route from Southampton to the Midlands and North.
* The minister congratulated us on what we have achieved so far [actually, we have a non-seasonal, double-ended line so that makes our task much easier than many!] and asked if she could put other groups in touch. We confirmed that we're very hapy to talk / share our experiences, both with well established groups (who, perhaps, we don't have too much to tell, though some of our activities are believed to be quite advanced) and with groups who are learning their way through the process of establishing themselves and thus their effect of their line / service.
A word of caution - as I was doing a lot (probably too much) of the talking, the above is written from memory - I may have missed out some gobs of data and I may have misquoted. Readers will also appreciate that I was rather more intent on contributing to the meeting, and ensuring that the minister left well informed and with positive memories of what we can do, and how policy and actions can help mutual goals, rather than taking good pictures. So please forgive the camera shake ...
Peter Blackburn, Chair of Melksham Railway Developement Group and Vice Chair of TransWilts Community Rail Partnership
Anne Lock, Corsham Stalward
Clair Perry,
MP▸ for Devizes and Minister of State at the Department for Transport with rail franchise responsibility
Michelle Donelan, Conservative Candidate for the Chippenham Constituency
... all picture discussing TransWilts and Wiltshire's new railway age yesterday
Michelle Donalan and Claire Perry - a rather better picture.
Note the TransWits flyer - material by
FGW▸ and our community, prepared by the community and printed by Wiltshire Council