
It's just 30 miles by rail from Westbury to Swindon ... and the occasional trains with just three intermediate stops are allowed a generous 45 to 50 minutes.
"The bus is slower because it serves lots of intermediate places" they tell me. Balderdash - when there's a bus running, it's slower because the road system around these parts simply wasn't built to provide a reasonably fast journey between the Wiltshire towns - even an "express" bus serving just Trowbridge, Melksham and Chippenham takes twice as long as the train.
How do I prove that? I don't have to - the Train Operating Company is running buses today (Saturday) because of the engineering works near Bath (yes, I know, Bath isn't actually anywhere near the line!) and those buses are scheduled to take 90 minutes.
I'm using this Saturday bus schedule as an example - to show just how slow and inappropriate such a service is between the major Wiltshire towns served.