My member ID is a single digit number ... I set up and signed up over three years ago, and since that time 800 members have joined and there have been over 60,000 posts in 6,000 topics. So perhaps it's time for me to post a "re-Hi" so that newcomers know who I am.
I'm
Graham Ellis, I live and work in Melksham in Wiltshire, running training courses in various IT subjects
[course details]. In the five years up to 2006, we saw a dramatic rise in the number of our delegates coming to courses by train, and the enhanced service that had been introduced in 2001 with very little publicity could be visibly seen to be succeeding - becoming a service on which at times nearly every seat was taken.
Imagine my shock, then, to read in my local paper that a consultation had taken place (
not with the users it hadn't) and that we were to loose the service under the new franchise. I think the letter in the paper said "you're too late to object", but I felt that I wouldn't forgive myself if I didn't at least put a few hours into finding out what was going on. I'm not a natural protester - I'm one of the silent majority - but this made me so angry that I wanted to rattle a few cages!
So in my turn I registered a web site -
[save the train] - wrote to the local paper, set up a meeting and found some like minded people. And to my never ending astonishment, all the way from Swindon to Southampton, everyone I spoke to agreed with me that it seemed crazy for the service to be cut - in a way they did NOT agree if I spoke to them about other local subjects from canals to cancer charity balls.
I had better cut a long story short(er)
We set ourselves three objectives:
1. To raise awareness of the train service about to be lost
2. To get a proper idea of what WAS an appropriate service
3. To work towards saving / restoring that service.
A lot of water has flowed under the bridge. From being "just a passenger" who knew nothing about trains, I have learned somewhat more. I have learned, for example, that there are a huge number of people who want to help and really know their stuff, but are hamstrung by a system which passes the buck around in circles and doesn't always work for the good of the passengers and wannabe passengers for whom - surely - the passenger railway exists.
From a service that was regarded (largely by those who had scant knowledge of it) as something of a laughing stock, the line has moved forward and it's now commonly accepted that there is severe underprovision; services were indeed cut to a very unfit-for-purpose setup that we currently have. Indeed - it's no longer the laughing stock as in the recent
GWRUS▸ it came out as just about the top candidate / best business case for enhancement, and right up to an extra hourly service each way. I'll admit - that's more than I would have even guessed to be an appropriate service when I first got involved.
With the case being largely made and accepted, there's no longer quite the same need to be the "angry customer" (thank goodness - it's not a role I enjoy!) - but rather to work within the system, sometimes making innovative use of that system, to get us back to a situation where there IS that sensible service linking the major population centres of Wiltshire to each other and to surrounding counties.
So - two weeks ago - we held an inaugural meeting of the "TransWilts Community Rail Partnership". It has mainstream support - it's encouraged - by the key players, and it's looking to make best use of current services, to improve stations and information, and also to help work out and work towards something even better. In places where communities feel an ownership for their railway, the railways do so much better, and that's where we're headed.
I have ... drifted ... as I've written this from a personal "re-Hi" to an update on the TransWilts. But then the TransWilts has become very much a part of my out-of-work activities - I've made a number of very good friends, enjoyed some excellent journeys, and long may that continue - even when I can pick up the local bus to Melksham station, get my ticket at the station and catch the 07:17 to Swindon, the 07:37 to Oxford, the 08:17, 09:17 ... or the other way the Salisbury service at 07:57, 08:57 ... or the Weymouth train at 09:37. For it's not only about regaining, but also retaining the appropriate service.
I still live in Melksham. It's a friendly place, and I wouldn't want to move. We took on an old wreck of a house in 2000, and restored it (a listed building, so that was no easy task). And in 2006, triggered by a changing market, we also took on another building as a training centre and hotel for our delegates - see
[here]. Once again, the building was in need of some t.l.c.; a further major project, and it continues to keep up more that busy. Last night, I was on duty until just after midnight, then back again to do Sunday breakfast (and that starts at 7, even on Sunday).
And - yes - I do have a personal life. A wife, three children, a wider family and famility-n-law, a dog, a cat (no budgie); I respect their privacy so you'll find little written here on them. And a great interest in non-rail topics. I'm involved with
Melksham Chamber of Commerce, for example, and I'm always having great fun with internet technlogy ...
My Avatar changed this morning - from
to
- and that's significant. It signifies the move away from the niggling cage rattling about sillynesses such as the fact that the "powers that be" can't even get the Melksham sign right, to the much more positive bridge forward. And that's the Pack Horse Bridge in Melksham - it's been there for many years, it's underused at present, but it's actually really attractive. And it can get you somewhere. But it can also carry a lot more people. In the last couple of week, when I've been busy, "P" and "E" and "L" and "M" and "C" and others have all been working for the TransWilts and I look forward to working with a much expanded team, with a shared load rather than the crusade that it has (incorrectly) appeared to be at times.
Finally - a word of encouragement to YOU, dear well-established member - to add your "reHi" onto the end of here. Lest we forget - none of us knew who the other members were when we first came here.