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Author Topic: [otd] 9th September 2006 - Last commuter train (for over 7 years) to Melksham  (Read 2209 times)
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« on: September 09, 2024, 08:58:22 »

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The last commuter train through Melksham

"We have altered the trains from Monday". "Please check for changes to your trains". "First - Transforming travel". Theses are the messages writ loud in the publicity surrounding the current train timetable changes. And they read positive, don't they?

I was very disappointed on yesterday evening's train from Swindon to Southampton - the very last commuter service on that route - to find that many travellers were unaware that 60% of the already-few trains running south of Chippenham from Sunday are WITHDRAWN, and that commuters from Westbury, Trowbridge and Melksham into Swindon face an extra 90 minutes on their day.

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First have made themselves look like arrogant fools in their casting of an excessively positive light on the new timetable changes - sweeping as far as they can any bad news under the carpet, treating (over the past few weeks especially) passengers on the TransWilts service with contempt as they cancelled the busiest train of the day - the 17:43 from Swindon - time and time again (official target - 98.5% to run. Achieved - around 70% to 80% depending on the time period you take).


* Trial (thin but useable) service returned in 2013

* Reached it's three year target in first year

* Growth stopped by 2018 because single carriage train was full

* We now have longer trains and platform, and the service remains thin from 2013, though the biggest holes such as Sunday morning, Saturday evening, and late Monday to Friday evening have now all been fixed.

* Biggest issue is still reliability. The weekend just gone there should have been 14 round trips, but only 7 ran.  Passenger numbers up from 3,000 journeys per annum to / from Melksham to around 70,000 at present but it should be 400,000.   70,000 is a lot of journeys, but I still talk in the community to more people who don't use Melksham Station than who do, citing lack of reliability and thinness of timetable as their top two reasons to not do so.  Third reason is unfriendliness of station access. No concerns over safety or comfort of train, nor at fare level.
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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2025, 16:07:13 »

A further year ...

http://www.wellho.net/mouth/974_The-last-commuter-train-through-Melksham.html

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* Biggest issue is still reliability. The weekend just gone there should have been 14 round trips, but only 7 ran.  Passenger numbers up from 3,000 journeys per annum to / from Melksham to around 70,000 at present but it should be 400,000.   70,000 is a lot of journeys, but I still talk in the community to more people who don't use Melksham Station than who do, citing lack of reliability and thinness of timetable as their top two reasons to not do so.  Third reason is unfriendliness of station access. No concerns over safety or comfort of train, nor at fare level.


And how sad that GWR (Great Western Railway) have not sorted out the reliability issue. 



I have a lot of old material in the archives ... and I am starting to provide centralised secure access to them.  First link to the 19 year old page with a lick of paint is at  https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm974.html
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2025, 22:42:53 »

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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2025, 23:27:28 »

Same for me. Blimey, if grahamellis is unable to handle this request, "we're all doomed!" Shocked
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William Huskisson MP (Member of Parliament, or Mile Post (a method of measuring the railway in miles and chains from a starting point - usually London), depending on context) was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830.  Many more have died in the same way since then.  Don't take a chance: Stop, Look, Listen.

"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner."  Discuss.
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Same for me. Blimey, if grahamellis is unable to handle this request, "we're all doomed!" Shocked


Looks like I screwed something up in the final edit ... seeing if I can stop it; not obvious. Let me grab a coffee and then look.
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Same for me. Blimey, if grahamellis is unable to handle this request, "we're all doomed!" Shocked


Looks like I screwed something up in the final edit ... seeing if I can stop it; not obvious. Let me grab a coffee and then look.

Single quote out of place - looks like I inserted it by mistake on my very final save last night!
 
Should now work at https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm974.html ... adding in other work there over the next couple of days so you may see occasional changes as the archive arrives, and perhaps errors as I test new lumps of code
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« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2025, 13:00:50 »

Should now work at https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm974.html ... adding in other work there over the next couple of days so you may see occasional changes as the archive arrives, and perhaps errors as I test new lumps of code

Looking back - here are some more old writings ... being archives, a number of them refer to other party's websites that are no longer there, but much of the experience in the writing still has some educational relevance.

https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm486.html - Rail services under threat - Swindon, Melksham ... and Newquay and Bicester too - 5.11.2005

https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm974.html - The last commuter train through Melksham - 9.12.2006

https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm4163.html - TransWilts Community Rail Partnership - formally constituted - 1.9.2013

https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm4219.html - TransWilts train services - up from 2 to 8 per day - 9.12.2013

https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm4512.html - The Weymouth Wizard - Saturdays in August from Wiltshire - 31.7.2015

https://grahamellis.uk/writings/hm4706.html - Melksham trial train service is to be made permanent - 2.10.2016
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