What would interest me is whether these cuts are isolated to the Weymouth route, or whether similar cuts are occuring elsewhere across the
SWR» network.
What I remember from the Jacobs business case reports that informed the infamous Draft
FGW▸ December 2006 Timetable was that levels of savings were to be found in 3 distinct phased packages:
1) Low hanging fruit such as early/late services.
2) Deeper service cuts.
3) Full closures and service withdrawals.
The FGW 2006 cuts ran through to Phase 2 - although you could argue it bordered on Phase 3 at places like Melksham and Pilning - and the SWR Weymouth changes also appear to run through to Phase 2 with the removal of the daytime limited stop services, so it would be interesting to see if that were part of a wider network pattern as well.
Of course, nobody has mentioned the elephant in the room from the part of the article that grahame didnt quote:
Similar cuts to service are also expected on the Bristol to Weymouth line although Network Rail’s website currently shows no details for either summer service – stating that the timetable will be published when it becomes available.
Rather less meat available to cut off that particular bone, methinks.