Also will there be a Ticket Office, like the one that's just been provided at Stonehouse.
Stonehouse currently has about twice the number of journeys per annum that Melksham has, and also about twice the number of train calls - 35 per day v a maximum of 18 at Melksham. And trains from Stonehouse go a lot further - class one trains to and from London all day and into the evening - with more of the same to be added (in place of class two trains). So it has a very different and better current case for a ticket office.
There is a ticket machine at Melksham. I have serious issues about what it charges for London trips at the weekend, but that's another issue. Setting up a ticket agency in the new Cafe / Loos / information rooms looks like it's a difficult business case to make at the moment, and the volunteer training and reliable star scheduling needed would be significant; not something I would expect to happen. Advise, a computer online with an ability to order from the
TVM▸ on the platform, and a supply of cloths to dry it screen so it can be used in wet and windy weather seem probable.