... Newbury is on a mainline to the West Country for example but it’s service is London directed. It is quite difficult to get anywhere else in the south west without changing at Reading, which on some journeys requires you to roll back through Newbury. A world of opportunity can be opened up if services are clock faced timed junction to junction rather than non stop trains from London
Thread drift - but you brought in Newbury, and the Berks and Hants.
I was looking to take a train to Bedwyn and cycling back along the Vale of Pewsey - around 30 miles. Rail route looks easy enough - apparently, single change at Westbury should do it.
Less than 30 miles ... and looking at the timetable prior to Covid, 06:36 from Melksham, change at Westbury from 06:53 to 07:01, arrive Bedwyn 07:29.
53 minute journey - early start, maybe, but I wouldn't have minded in high summer, and after the half past six our next train is not until ten past nine. So what is being offered this week?
Not the most common of journeys - though people to want to travel within Wiltshire and make this sort of regional journey. If services are thinner at present, they need to take all the more care with connections, and run junction to junction with care taken to let people get to the junctions at both ends without having to double back.