I wish somebody in the DfT» would realise just how much damage they can do by changing Train Times.
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Okay changing Train Times around a Few Minutes doesn't have much effect, but Bu**** up services like this And Melksham and also NEWQUAY, it's FATAL or WORSE PLANNED. Evil DfT?
You are right. It will take years for numbers to go up. But the Dft wouldn't wait, so they would axe the services down again!
Never such a true word spoken!
Melksham's services was hugely improved in 2001 - and over the following five years traffic grew hugely. Of course, as the service rise was dramatic in 2001 it took a while for traffic to build up .... and before it had built up a number of traffic surveys were taken which (2002 figures!) were used as the basis for the 2004 Jacobs report which formed the basis of the 2007 service ... so of course it was based on a new service that was still gathering its market and pretty well.
We at Save the Train knew that all along. But the powers that be used a growth figure of 0.8% in their calculations and, based on the low ticket sales figures of around 3000 per annum, specified 2 round trips a day. The ticket sales figure rose to 27000 before the service was completely revamped (back down) again in December 2006.
The 2006 revamp in essence withdrew all 10 services on the TransWilts and replaced them with 4 other services at "totally different" times. Here it is from the Melksham view:
The 05:52 (on which I have seen over 40 people) - WITHDRAWN
The 06:56 to Southampton was replaced by a train at 06:43 just to Westbury (the smallest change!)
The 07:43 to Swindon now runs at 07:17. Already an early train, it;s now far, far too early for commuters
The 09:12 which gave people the opportunity to commute to Melksham - WITHDRAWN
The 13:35 and 14:49 trains - ideal for early and part time workers and visitors - WITHDRAWN
The 17:12, a very popular London and commuter train out - WITHDRAWN
The 18:09 from Swindon - retimed OVER AN HOUR to 19:11, far too late for commuters
A new train provided at 19:50 to Swindon. Not sure of intended market!
The 21:33 to Swindon - WITHDRAWN. Probably had been the least used train of the day
The 22:37 arrival from Swindon - a very useful "get home late" train - WITHDRAWN.
"Specification is two round trips a day" Interestingly, we could have made very good use if we had retained, with a less that 10 minute change, the 07:43 and 09:12, and 17:12, 18:09 pairs.
This thread started on Stone.. It's very much a comparable town - been there too (it happens to have fond memories). I wish them well ... and wish we had a comparable service on the TransWilts to the one they're getting. Let's see - an hourly Swindon to Salisbury would be great, perhaps as an extension of the London to Salisbury stopper?