There is disappointment in the arrangements for Bedwyn after the arrival of electric services at Newbury from the east.
The following have been circulated around the group's email list and are, I feel, sufficiently in the public domain to post them here
23rd March,
FGW▸ to the group:
As you know from our discussions there is no immediate solution to the loss of through services on the Bedwyn to Newbury corridor given electrification is not being extended. This means in May 2017 Bedwyn to London services will be replaced by Newbury to London electric trains (EMUs▸ ) and Bedwyn to Newbury diesel shuttles (DMUs▸ ).
However, within the franchise we have committed to maintain at least one through peak service in each direction. Bedwyn, Kintbury and Hungerford will not therefore lose all their direct trains.
We were also able to suggest a feasibility study into the use of Independently Powered electric trains (IPEMUs▸ ) over the route between Paddington and Bedwyn. The DfT» have accepted that approach and have asked us to work up plans that would mean through services to Bedwyn, Kintbury and Hungerford could be re-established at levels similar to today by December 2018.
We cannot guarantee the outcome of the study, but we think this is a practical option and will be doing our best to make it work. I will keep you updated.
And from the group to the main contact at the DfT, 26th March:
Dear Xxxxxx,
We understand that, following the introduction of electrification in May 2017, the best we can hope for is a restoration of our direct Paddington service from December 2018 using battery operated trains that charge under the wires and run, on battery, between Newbury and Bedwyn.
We^d like the DfT to strongly consider plugging the interim gap, between May 2017 and December 2018, by retaining the current diesel turbo service between Bedwyn and Paddington. We think this is the best solution because:
1) The Arup report clearly states that a new west-facing bay would be needed at Newbury and we believe it was priced at 2 to 3 million. If we are to get a restored through service in December 2018 it is hardly conceivable that Network Rail would spend that amount of money for something that would only be fully utilised for 18 months.
2) As things stand the number of trains starting from and terminating at Newbury will at least triple from 2 per hour to 6 per hour from May 2017. Surely Newbury will not be able to cope with this? A through train takes up a platform for a short period of time whereas a termination will eat up platform space necessitating shunting in and out of sidings. We calculate that at least two Bedwyn shuttles will be required to connect with the prescribed trains at Newbury.
3) It does not feel sensible to introduce electric stock to run Paddington to Newbury then 18 months later to have to redeploy 50% of it as the battery operated trains come into service. Couldn^t that electric stock be better used elsewhere for the 18 month period?
4) Changing trains will extend journey times, impact on family life and not be good for the economy.
5) Missed connections at Newbury are frequent. Having to change there will be unreliable. The timekeeping on this line can be very poor.
6) Surveys we have done show that 84% of users of Bedwyn, Kintbury and Hungerford plan to abandon these stations and instead drive to Newbury. This will have a major impact on parking and the Newbury road network.
We respectively ask the DfT to think again.
Kind Regards
Bedwyn Trains Passenger Group
I'm noting a different suggestion on the wnxxforum from a professional railman:
http://www.wnxxforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6541&p=126997As I see it a possible solution to the "Bedwyn Massive" would be to create a circular service Pad - Pad calling at those stations, then Pewsey, Westbury, Melksham, Swindon & selected stations back to Pad.
So that would be Paddington - selected stations to Newbury - Kintbury - Hungerford - Bedwyn - Pewsey - Westbury - Trowbridge - Melksham - Chippenham - Swindon - - selected stations to Paddington. "Selected Stations" perhaps some of Slough, Maidenhead, Twyford, Reading, Theale, Thatcham and Didcot?
Can't see missing out Trowbridge and Chippenham being a good idea - I have added them in.