My view :
tramway posted a link to the Wiltshire County Council local transport plan objectives, and interestingly, it lists as one of its specific geographic economic priorities....
Strategic rail routes and station provision, as well as rail routes to Swindon
I personally believe that Graham has always made a strong and believeable strategic & economic case for a proper TransWilts rail service. Some might call that propaganda, but putting such a case is an integral part of what a campaign does.
On a related note, we do listen to people if they have concerns about "over-exposure" of the TransWilts issue, and the decision to feature different campaigns as part of the banner is partly a result of such feedback. The TransWilts issue does, however, deserve to be raised on the Coffee Shop forum as a legitimate
FGW▸ -related matter for fair and balanced debate, and indeed we are currently having such a debate in this topic
Getting back to the matter at hand, the problem as I see it is that, as a result of the December 2006 slashing of the service, it will (as Graz points out) take some time for passenger levels & confidence to return. As a result, the
DfT» arent interested in funding a proper service, FGW (partly as a result of how the current system encourages short-term thinking) wont take the risk, and Wiltshire County Council's view appears to be that its nothing to do with them.
This is very great shame all round, given my genuine belief in the enormous future potential the route has.