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All across the Great Western territory => Looking forward - after Coronavirus to 2045 => Topic started by: grahame on August 26, 2013, 03:04:50



Title: And forward to 2057 ...
Post by: grahame on August 26, 2013, 03:04:50
Looking for historic train usage figures, I came across this in a 2007 ATOC report:

(http://www.wellho.net/pix/atocuhist.jpg)

http://www.atoc.org/clientfiles/files/publicationsdocuments/npsA67D_tmp.pdf

and the report goes on to look at / forward for the next 50 years.  An interesting read, forecasting continuing growth and how to cope with that growth - you can see the seeds of HS2 in there, and beyond.   I saw the other day (help, can someone remind me of the reference) a forecast of a further 40% growth in passenger numbers forecast in the next few years, and I'm conscious of rises even since the graph above was compiled

Chippenham - 1.47 million to 1.75 million journeys per annum 2007/8 to 2011/12
Trowbridge - 0.58 million to 0.78 million
Salisbury 1.68 million to 1.88 million
Swindon 2.76 million to 3.23 million
Warminster 0.3 million to 0.35 million
Bradford-on-Avon 0.29 million to 0.46 million
Frome 0.1 million to 0.15 million
Westbury 0.35 million to 0.45 million

That's a rise from 7.53 million to 9.05 million journeys (over 20%) in just 4 years ... and you'll note I'm quoting number of journeys, when it's the average journey length which has shown a pattern of growth over the years, was at record (non wartime) levels in 2007 and is undoubtedly much higher now that 4 years ago!



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