Just a caution on these figures. The 2013/4 figure included just 4 months of the enhanced service, whereas the 2014/5 includes a full 12 months' worth. So the size of the increase isn't indicative of an increasing trend necessarily.
Here's a bit of a breakdown showing how the figures are likely to have come about
to March 2013
1000
ticket journeys per month for 12 months - *
to March 2014
1250
ticket journeys per month for 8 months - *
3500 journeys per month for 4 months
to March 2015
4300 journeys per month for 12 months
to March 2016
indications are that the rate will be up again, realistically in the 3,500 - 4,300 - 5,?00 sequence. Yes - I could guess what "?" would be, but don't want to make myself a hostage to fortune. And I say "Bath Engineering" to you to remind you of significant disruption, and trains that are getting so full at certain times that they're capping growth.
P.S. Trowbridge up 6.3% and Westbury up 8.8% as against 4.8%
GWR▸ average ...TransWilts is a small player there,but perhaps we can be seen even with our occasional train? Contrast to Dilton Marsh and Warminster which are not yet served.
Added 07:45 on 16th December ... footnoted comment:
* - Prior to December 2013, some journeys via Melksham were lower in price if you "split tickets" at Melksham. As an educated guess, this may have lead to 4 to 6 "phantom journeys" per day - 2 or 3 real journeys with people travelling through Melksham, but not alighting or boarding there. These all added up - to somewhere between 1500 and 2000 tickets per annum, making the real journey figures
year to 2013: 10,250
year to 2014: 22,800 (8 months - "via Melksham" ticket introduction removed (almost?) all of the anomaly)
year to 2015: 51,858