As Bob said said earlier, don't take too seriously what appears on Realtimetrains etc for the Summer timetable now. This evidently is the Network Rail offer and subject to a fair bit of negotiation before things are finalised. Improvements will need to be signed off by the DfT» .
Still a fair bit to go before the actual May 23 timetable is known.
Agreed, and on that basis my local thoughts and comments to help document where adjustments would be improvements.
The job the timetablers do is the bedrock on which the service is based, and the right service is critical to passengers. So sometimes it's tempting to get rather emotional about decisions or suggestions made, which is why the timetablers, who are really clever and well informed technically, tend to batten down the hatches and hide away from the general public. Intemperate language does not help, nor does telling them how to do their job. Positive suggestions - early on - as to what we would like to see are useful, as are later tweaks. And we can all work together to tune a service that works better for everyone.
I have taken a look at the timetable for my local station - Melksham - and the service that runs through it (through passengers account for two thirds of the passengers so are absolutely key).
The Monday to Friday draft service from May 2023 has two logical chunks.
After 08:00 in the morning, it's close to ideal; I made some suggestions a couple of weeks ago and I suspect that the great minds of
GWR▸ had already seen and bettered what my tiny mind came up with. Congratulations to the planners - it's a service about every 2 hours, maintains the critically timed late afternoon trains, and adds in (thank goodness, at last) a late evening return service. It even manages to provide (maintain) an extra early evening service by swapping a dmu with the Stroud Valley line. Very welcome. One tiny request - that the 22:26 off Swindon be retimed to 22:31 to provide a connection from London; it would leave the bay platform just after the Cheltenham Train rather than 1 minute after that train arrives which would be a customer service disaster that *might* connect. I see no pathing problem by holding back and indeed 2 minutes of pathing could be saved. Whatever, it would be a couple of minutes later into Westbury, but it sits there anyway for a few minutes before being shunted away for the night. A few minute later into Westbury also REMOVES the temptation of people trying to bolt across to the Frome train that leaves at exactly the same time - another potential customer service
PR▸ disaster saved. (Or run the train from Swindon on to Frome rather than the train from Cardiff??)
Before 08:00 in the morning, the proposal is a disaster.
There are no trains AT ALL. The 05:33, 07:21 and 07:53 to Swindon are lost, as is the 06:36 to Westbury and Southampton. First arrival into Swindon goes from 05:59 to 08:32!! That will kill a lot of the morning trade, be a really big hardship to people, and kill the afternoon and evening trade too because people make round trips still. I can see why it is done operationally - it saves a train. There is no train at Westbury until an arrival from Filton Abbey Wood which then turns around to go up to Swindon.
So - what would I suggest. Firstly, that the 06:51 Westbury to Weymouth starts back from Swindon at 06:08, restoring the 06:36 at 06:33. Giving connections from Melksham at Trowbridge to Bristol and at Westbury towards London and providing onward service that has irritatingly been missed for years to the Heart of Wessex. In the up direction, 05:17 off Westbury as at present. I did look at running it at 05:45 and turning it at Chippenham, but it would conflict with a freight and/or have to come in there just AFTER a Swindon and London train had left.
Secondly, I would suggest that the 07:28 arrival from Filton heads out to Swindon at 07:35 - the time of the train at present - calling Melksham 07:51 and arriving Swindon 08:17. Not ideal, but the extra quarter of an hour would make a massive difference to an awful lot of very frequent / daily users. Ideal would be another 10 or 15 minutes earlier, but I can't see that without interfering with services on other lines and I'm going to leave GWR (pretty please) to look at that.
The Saturday service - at first glance - looks excellent. Through train to and from Weymouth, down in the morning and back in the evening and (praise be!) something northbound after 18:35 at long last. Please may that last at 21:17 from Westbury at least run all year. There is a reduction of two round trips, but they are the ones that would have been lost in my suggestion and on experience are sensible changes that will make the service more robust
The Sunday service looks good for the most part with the first southbound service connecting to Portsmouth, to Penzance and to Weymouth. The wait of 1 hour at Westbury on the return trip from Weymouth, somewhat less from Plymouth and from Portsmouth, are unfortunate but not new, and this could only be shortened by a few minutes as the train used has been shuttling up and down with limited turn arounds prior to that. Earlier return trains from Weymouth also have significant waits.
The elephant in the room is the question "Will this run reliably" ... and it has a better chance, I think, than some of the current services! A lot of that is down to GWR actually providing the staff an not stealing them off for other services, having enough of them, and having them not withdraw their labour in a continued industrial dispute.
I am burning the midnight oil (or 3 a.m. oil) to write this; I will check in the light of day and if it my initial thoughts don't change, pass on my suggestions.
P.S. The Monday to Friday morning service does not even meet that latest service level commitment, so something needs to be adjusted, doesn't it?. Or do we need to do an
FOI▸ to find out if that's been rewritten without consultation?