Message being sent out to signed-up supporters ...
but please follow the links, come along, tell others ... whether or not you've signed up before!TransWilts Railway line and services
Are you available next Friday evening (26th March)?
We are holding a launch meeting for the "TransWilts Community Rail Partnership" at Bridge House, Trowbridge, starting at 19:30. It's a public meeting - all are welcome and we would love to see YOU - as a supporter for our campaign last year - there. And please tell your friends and colleagues too.
Getting to Bridge House, Trowbridge for the meeting:
http://www.transwilts.org.uk/tobridge.htmlWhat is a Community Rail Partnership, and why for the TransWilts:
http://www.transwilts.org.uk/whatis.htmlCan't make the meeting, but interested? Let us know via:
http://www.transwilts.org.uk/ne.htmland perhaps you'll want to see more details at:
http://www.transwilts.org.uk/crp.htmlThe TransWilts line links the major population centres of Wiltshire - from Swindon via Chippenham, Melksham, and Trowbridge to Westbury, then on to Dilton Marsh, Warminster and Salisbury ... with important onwards travel requirements from Westbury to the "Heart of Wessex" line via Frome and Yeovil to Weymouth.
Services are currently sparse - just 2 trains each way a day on the Chippenham to Trowbridge section - but requests for an improved service are making ever-better cases, helped by the rapid growth of the towns along the line, long journey times by road, and increasing travel flows between major centres in the new Wiltshire - Chippenham, Trowbridge, Salisbury, Melksham, Warminster and Westbury. We have moved from a national view in 2004 that 2 trains a day was enough to a view from Network Rail (in an otherwise conservative survey of the region) that an additional hourly service each way is cost-benefit justified.
In this new, positive environment a Community Rail Partnership will link YOU - members of the community (whether you're private individuals or speaking for an organisation) with the various elements of the rail industry and regulators / governors, with whom we are in touch. This will let us promote the existing service and stations, help to prepare the case for a more appropriate service, and make sure that service is used to its very best when it is achieved.
Community Rail Partnerships WORK. We will be working alongside the Heart of Wessex, who have been a big success on the Weymouth to Bristol line, with
ACoRP▸ , the umbrella body that provides for the exchange of knowledges and ideas between partnerships, Wiltshire Council, the Department for Transport, First Great Western, and many more groups who are already assisting us.
PLEASE come along if you can. Very little is fixed yet - this is a launch meeting and everything from station adoption to publicity, from surveying requirements to integration with other transport will be on the agenda, as will our constitution. More ideas are listed on the links (above) if you want to give it some thought ahead of the meeting.
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I am sending you this email as you previously signed up to support our pledge for a better service on the TransWilts line. I don't write very often, but I will send you a further update after the meeting. If you don't want this further update, please reply to this email to let me know.
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Graham Ellis and others on the "Save the Train" team.
c/o 404, The Spa, Melksham, Wilts, SN12 6QL
http://www.savethetrain.org.uk http://www.transwilts.org.uk+44 (0) 1225 708225 (phone) - email -
info@transwilts.org.uk