That bus regularly has 40+ passengers on it - indeed I have alerted FGW▸ to this after 3 successive loadings of 45 recently. They have chosen to forward any overflow by taxi, rather than lay on a standy bus, which I think is sensible.
The later Cotswold train would have to be a turbo, and demand shown by the time the DfT» gets around to drawing up the new franchise - i.e. Very soon. Anyone know what the current Rules of the Route has for opening times?
Because you won't get that changed in time for the new franchise spec...
Chris, I'll ask again, does anyone ask those people for a ticket or a fare? Because i think that's a fairly important consideration when trying to assess whether the demand is really there and people are willing to put money in FGW's pocket for the service. If people can just wander up and board unchallenged (not that it would be any different from many late-night trains), then why bother paying? And if they aren't asked for a ticket, I'd like to see how many of your 45 would make a beeline for the ticket machines were an
RPI▸ to be stood at the entrance to the coach for a few Saturday nights.
The signalboxes are being staffed round the clock at the moment, in connection with redoubling work, but the normal hours of operation on the line are roughly 5am to just after midnight Monday-Saturday and 9am to just after midnight on Sundays.
One could argue we have just had a six-month-long bus trial and experience suggests that most people using the Cotswold Line avoid them like the plague, given the loadings i saw when I rode on the buses and the numbers of people using the 19.22 from Paddington to make sure they got all the way home on a train during that period. Unless they run direct to Moreton-in-Marsh, bus journeys to Moreton and anywhere in Worcestershire take forever, given the routes that buses need to take to serve the west Oxfordshire stations off the A44.
Stagecoach operates the S3 route to Woodstock, Charlbury and Chipping Norton without any council subsidy, just as with the S1 and S2 to Witney and Carterton, and they don't bother running a night bus on the S3, finishing with the 23.45 from Oxford. Like all the other evening services on the route, it starts at Oxford's bus station, not at the railway station, which you might have thought it would, given the lack of a train beyond Oxford at that hour. Perhaps a comment on their view of the commercial prospects for late-night custom to what is, let's be honest, a pretty thinly-populated area? And even the NS1 only runs in the early hours of Saturdays and Sundays, not the rest of the week.
If you're going to have a trial of anything, then it should be a trial of a train service and that is going to be up to FGW and whether they are willing to foot the bill - as I say, with some sharp running by a 23.2x departure from Oxford to Charlbury and then back empty, you might just manage that without getting in the way of the train from Hereford and stay within existing signalbox hours but is a train only 30 minutes later than the present last train what people mean by a later train? If not, and I suspect that's not what they mean, then you are going to need extra hours for one or more signalboxes, with all the implications that has for costs, rostering, etc.