For those of you who live in Reading or Maidenhead ... chances are that nearly everyone in your neighbourhood knows there's a station and that you can get a train to London from there. For those living in Clifton Down or Barnstaple, there's probably less knowledge. For Melksham in particular it's an issue that we've been addressing over the years; only a minority of local people even knew there was a station 10 years ago, and we've been building along to improve that. The marketable service we now have makes in worthwhile too.
Bby subjective observation I would suggest that even in the Thames Valley a large number of locals don't know where their nearest station is. Plus even if they know where their local station they don't know where the trains go, the frequency and timespan (whats the right word for time between fiirst and last trains?).
This is as I say subjective observation based on the times we manned the TRUG office at Taplow we had a number of people turning up either saying they didn't know there was a station or asking where do the trains go and how often do they run.
So to broaden the discussion how do you publicise a station.
Chiltern tried poaching our passengers by doing a local maildrop around Taplow advertisng the merits of their service from Beconsfield! I think
FGW▸ weren't too happy but haven't done their own mailshot. I think there's thread some where on Coffee Shop about Chiltern's ploy.