Melksham to Devizes buses - changes as from today.
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Monday to Saturday during the daytime, buses between Melksham and Devizes are provided by
FaresaverOn
Monday to Saturday during the evening, buses between Melksham and Devizes are provide by
First West of EnglandOn
Sunday and public holiday during the daytime, buses between Melksham and Devizes are provide by
Salisbury RedsEvery evening at 20:50 (21:00 on Friday) there is a bus run by
National Express from Devizes to Melksham
Every morning (07:35 Monday to Friday, 07:55 Saturday and Sunday) there is a
National Express bus from Melksham to Devizes
Four operators, four different timetables, four different fare structures. For goodness sake, can't you operators and council work together to provide something that's easy for the public to find out about, easy for the public to understand, encouraging for more of the public to use? That way, you'll encourage more passengers onto your buses for the good of all.
This arrangement may be only temporary. It started in this form earlier today (30th April 2017) and is being re-tendered this summer with potential change in 8 months time to "supported" services. And the other services (the "commercial" ones) can be changes at 6 weeks notice at the sole discression of the bus operator - no consulting required, and no requirement to consider social effect. I suspect we're safe for a few months, but I do have a meeting with one of the bus companies in late May where we may learn otherwise in the post-local-election environment.
Monday to Saturday buses by First and Faresaver run beyond Melksham to Bath
Sunday buses terminate in Melksham and offer connections (up to 21 minutes wait) to and from Bath
National Express evening services run beyond Melksham to Trowbridge and From. No connection from Bath into the morning bus.
This isn't the only example of services being provided on a piecemeal basis, where joined up planning might help.
The Bus Services Act 2017 allows bus operators and councils to work together towards that joined up planning that's so much needed on this route and some other Wiltshire routes, but hasn't been practical due to the fear of referrals to the Competition and Mergers Authority. Ask your Wilthsire Councillor or candidate to require your council and its officers to promote Enhanced Bus Partnerships and / or Advanced Quality Partnership Schemes so that everyone can work for the good of the passenger, the operator, the council, the taxpayer and the environment.
The Bus Service Act had crossparty support and was passed into law just as parliament broke for the general election. Wiltshire now needs to choose to make use of those powers, rather than sticking exclusively with the old system which is expensive and broken in many areas.
The Sunday bus from Devizes which terminates at Melksham uses the New Broughton Road / Old Broughton Road triangle to turn - two or three minutes from the Market Place, and an easy walk to the station. But to doesn't take passengers on that section - meaning it's not providing a Devizes to longer distance travel option.
I asked the council officer who was overseeing the first run of the new service (I went down to get pictures of the arrival of GoAhead in Melksham) why it terminated at the Market Place, and he suggested that having it take passengers to the stop for the station would be too complicated for them to understand - however,
he did see it as an option for the future.
He also told me that I'm now free to raise issues on the new timetable as The Council have published them, which wasn't the case earlier under Purdah as we have a local election coming up. OK - they smack of short-termism and panic to provide something ... there's good joined up opportunities missed, but perhaps we CAN get something done about that for the major changes next January, which won't have the safely net of councillors wanting to stay popular in marginal seats that the current set of changes has influenced.
Also got an early alert that many Saturday services have custom that's plummeted ...