Background
The train service on the northern section of the TransWilts line (Swindon to Westbury) was improved from 2 to 8 trains each way per day last December, under an
LSTF▸ (local sustainable transport fund) grant ... and other were were and are being done to improve connectivity and infrastructure to handle more passengers. The numbers of passengers on trains, and ticket sale data, is available which gives us sow usage data, but it doesn't tell us why people are travelling, how they get to the station, nor which trains are busy for picking up / dropping off at which stations.
One day per year, Wiltshire Council run a full survey / count - that was done in February, but with a line that's changed to much this year we need more data, we need to know about weekends as well as weekdays, we need to know if Monday / Friday differ from midweek days ... and we needed to know which of our marketing approaches worked best so far. We also can't wait until results from next February before we start talking for the next franchise period. Thus we ran a survey and count over the last four days.
Far too early to say what the surveys / counts tell us - much analysis to do - but here's a note of the letter I have just sent to all those magnificent people who were up very early or late to bed, standing on wet platforms or pushing up and down through crowded trains to hand out and pick up forms. THANK YOU to those people!
Dear everyone,
THANK YOU ^
Thank you for your help in counting, surveying, organising the TransWilts Rail survey that ran from Saturday to Monday, and train counts from Saturday to Tuesday. And thank you too to the First Great Western operational staff who hosted / helped us on the trains, and to the management there who made this possible. Nick - are you able to post this THANK YOU in the staff room?
We (that^s the community, the council, and
FGW▸ ) now have the raw data to tell us a very great deal - not only about current journeys, but also about marketing, strong and weak points in our product and what people want and what stops them, and how they get to and from the station. Which all helps stand us in very good stead for the future.
What have we learned? I don^t know yet. Some things are obvious like the enthusiasm of the passengers, with extraordinary return rates of surveys and people telling us their stories of just how much difference it has made to them; this is no casually used leisure service for many - it^s already an integral part of their lives and makes a real difference to where they live and whether they can take work in particular places. Other things will be learned as the data is entered, correlated and analysed which is a big job ^ thanks to that very high return rate.
How will we use the results? I don^t fully know. It will depend on what we learn; this was no ^box ticking exercise^ - it was a piece of community and council research the results of which will help meld the future. We are already talking beyond 2014 ^ up to 2019, and numbers, uses, journeys help us plan and make the most appropriate case to put to decision makers, and give us the data to back up those cases.
I^ve opened a public ^thread^ at
http://twcrp.info/t14732in which I^ll post (and we can discuss) conclusions / counts / some results. We have to take care that individual survey responses aren^t identified back to specific individuals / groups under data protection, although the questions were formulated to provide information but reduce such concerns, and our cover letter (for those who asked) went into this. So I won^t be flooding you out with raw data. Where a specific concern has been raised on the forms, we^ll be looking at that in the background.
Finally ^ you may have seen a note about the ^TransWilts Link^ meeting this coming Saturday - 18th October. It^s a six-monthly meeting where various travel and Transport groups we have connections with. Final venue decision taken ^. WELL HOUSE MANOR, Melksham, SN12 7NY
http://twcrp.info/t13705Lifts available from Melksham Station off 09:14 arrival (from Swindon) and 10:04 arrival (from Westbury). Meeting to start at 10:15. Lifts back to station for 15:21 departure to Swindon, and 15:38 departure to Westbury. It^s WONDERFUL that we can start moving the venue around ;-). Please let me know (for numbers) if you^ll be coming. If it^s ^don^t know^, then you^re welcome to just turn up.
Graham
Graham Ellis -
graham@atrebatia.infoPress and publicity, TransWilts Community Rail Partnership
TransWilts
CRP▸ , 48, Spa Road, Melksham, Wilts, SN12 7NY
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