Access through from Foundry Close will transform the status and useage of Melksham station. Then, double track plus a second platform will transform it again.
Indeed. The first requirement that is missing at the moment is a
reliable service.
Then it can be transformed further
* Additional Access
* Bus services to connect with train
* Double track, second platform, more services
Additional access could be relatively cheap, but needs to be rather more than just paralleling current access
1. Current access (in orange) - footway via subway towards town centre
2. Across TransWilts Car Park and Spencer club, then Scotland Road.
Brings club / bar to easy access to station
Along Scotand Road and across the river to the residential area of Melksham Forest
Also links up to the national cycle network
3. To Foundry Close
Brings McDonalds and Aldi close to station, and Leekes superstore closer
Links to residential areas of Foundry Close, and Portman Road and Avon Road.
Links to bus stops on service x34 for Lacock, Semington and Hilperton
4. From a second platform to Bath Road
For residential areas of Southbrook, Adison and Scholars Way
Links to bus stops on services 271/2/3 and 68/9 for Corsham, Box, Atworth, Bowerhill and Devizes
5.From a second platform to new housing
For 112 residential properties currently in planning on the old good yard
For residential area of Dunch Lane via that new housing
6. From original platform to Bath Road
For residential areas of Southbrook, Adison and Scholars Way
Links to bus stops on services 271/2/3 and 68/9 for Corsham, Box, Atworth, Bowerhill and Devizes
For 112 residential properties currently in planning on the old good yard
For residential area of Dunch Lane via that new housing
The new 112 homes provide for level independent access to a second platform and leave passive provision for a footbridge at a future date.