Or is someone somewhere trying to raise the ghost of the good doctor?
One of my major criticsims of the good doctor was that he looked at services in isolation and costed each line and station individualy. There was no real attempt to add in the value of a particular line in the network as a whole.
Bearing in mind that even in 1960 many servies followed pre grouping routes, if it started
GC» it finished GC. There was little attempt to see whether the service could be diverted onto another route for for part of the journey and allow it to terminate in another station in the same town.
The only place where a concerted attempt was made to rationalise into a single station was Leeds and that was heavily criticsed and delayed at the time because of what was seen to be the rising cost. Who can imagine Leeds today with two main stations? However much that rationalisation cost it must have paid for itself ten times over.
This is the problem with Melksham. There is no mechanism to allow the "bean counters" to work out the additonal benefits to whole rail network of having an adequate service serving Salisbury to Swindon, including Melksham.
Another problem with Melksham is that it can't be closed because it would polictically unpopular as the government wants to be seen as pro rail and not shutting railway stations especialy given the general elections only a couple of years away. The
TOCs▸ are quite happy for it remain open as a diversionary and freight route. They will be even more happy when it's needed for diversions for electrification.
However, there is no reward under the current franchising arrangements for any TOC to volunteerily increase the service over and above that specified.
Maybe some clever person on this board can devise a formula to calculate the added value of an adequate train service at reasonable times to stations like Melksham, which also adds it's value to the network as a whole with the increased journey opportunities it would provide.
Therefore, I am afraid to say the argument for more services for stations like Melksham are political and with the
DfT» in particular.
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