Thirteen Years today since the foundation meeting of the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership - see
(here) for my archive from my old "Horse's Mouth" blog.
Seven happy years, taking it from an informal group looking to work with local government and the train operator on a line with a useless service of 2 trains a day and 5 passengers a day to and from Melksham to a train service 8 times a day each way, with some trains full and standing on a daily basis, a Community Interest Company structure for the partnership, and a service secured and designated and secured with the Department for Transport, and membership of the Association of Community Rail Partnerships.
One progressively less happy year, as the team, objectives and budget changed. I found myself absent from the guest list put forward by the TransWilts board (apart from myself, all current or past Wiltshire Councillors or
LEP» staff by that time) for the Community Rail dinner in Swindon that celebrated the success. I was probably too personally involved to see whether that was a good decision and I was just being too big-headed to expect to be on the guest list. I also found myself with a requirement to pass all public comment through the board, and with a requirement to choose between continuing with my work at TransWilts or with
the Coffee Shop forum, I chose the forum.
In retrospect, the Coffee Shop was the right choice. I still feel I should not have had to make it. Since that time, the new Community Rail Officer's role has been a very different one. What started as a community organisation for the Swindon to Westbury service has taken over as the lead
CRP▸ at Trowbridge and Westbury, and rising from one part time staff member to a number of full timers. Interests have become wider, looking at new stations for Corsham and Devizes which are not on the original line, and looking at many-million pound schemes for those. TransWilts is now accredited by the Department for Transport, and that they must have "objectives and activities that are supported by Government". I wonder if that is why they sat silent when through trains from London to Trowbridge were withdrawn in December 2021 by government requirement.
Please don't get me wrong - I am still very much as supporter of Community Rail and of the work that TransWilts is doing. Their current news and events can be found
(here). But I look at the current work and composition and say "it's not me". I feel far more in place in the community and in general rail and bus use support and promotion.