December each year brings timetable changes, and this weekend we have some causes for celebration, some causes for worry and frankly some causes for despair.
For the first time for a number of years, there's to be train service to and from Newquay at morning and evening commuter times, in addition to the middle-of-the-day and mid evening service; has to be sensible for a town of some 20,000!
The worries this year revolve around a loss of rolling stock - with a number of class 142 units being send "up North" / replaced in part by the return of
FGW▸ units now that the refurbishment program is supposed to be completed. And I understand there's a further loss of stock to Arriva Trains Wales as they're pulling back at least some of the units that have been on loan to FGW. There's a further natural concern that we have another change in the "man at the top" - I'm sure that Mark Hopwood, who we welcome in the role, will do a good job and we hope that he'll continue the progress and steps forward made by Andrew Haines with his improvements on the Cardiff - Portsmouth and Newquay lines amonst others.
Despair comes on the TransWilts. Another town of 20,000 - Melksham - and in addition the line that links the largest population centres in the county (all five of them) - still has a gap in service from 06:15 in the morning until 18:45 at night; it's frankly a service that seems designed to meet the Department for Transport's specification for the franchise, and not the needs of the travelling public.
First Great Western took over a rapidly building service on 1st April 2006 and cut most of the trains back to this ridiculous travesty the following December. Draft improvements, along the Newquay lines of filling in the gaps, were prepared for this December but in the end came to nowt; quite absurd, considering that there's 5000 new homes going in to each of Trowbridge and Chippenham in the next few years, and 1000 already planned / approved underway in Melksham.
So the pictures at the head of "The Coffeeshop" for December have a festive look - and at the same time act as a reminder of the crass service on the TransWilts, a warning to others of some of the silly things that are done to train services if you turn your back for a moment, and to demonstrate that - even with such a service - you can get passengers on the trains. Think, Mr Hopwood, Mr Feist, Mr West, Mr Crow, Ms de Rhe-Philippe, Lord Adonis and others ... you would really do us a huge service, stimulate the local economy, help the environment ... by "doing us a Newquay" and running that single train back and forth exactly as your own staff (in all three organisations -
DfT» , FGW and Council) have recommended as being appropriate.
Here are the pictures from the top of the forum for this month ...Crowds wait to board the ONLY northbound train at Melksham Last Sunday ...
... knowing that Santa Claus would be on board!
There's a lot of people travelling from West Wiltshire to and from Swindon ...
... but between 07:02 to 19:35 every Monday to Friday, the lack of a train forces them on to the overcrowded roads.
The sad sight of a deserted station -
but run the train and it will be used!