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Have your say on the trains' future in Wiltshire


People who care about the rail services in their towns are being invited to join a partnership which will launch next week.

The TransWilts Community Rail Partnership will meet at Bridge House in Trowbridge at 7.30pm on Friday, March 26 and is being spearheaded by Melksham businessman Graham Ellis.

The aim of the partnership is to rejuvenate the TransWilts line which runs from Swindon to Salisbury, its services and use, as well as working towards a more frequent link between stations along the line.

Currently there are only two trains a day either way which run through Trowbridge and Melksham to Westbury along the line, in the morning and again in the evening.

Mr Ellis said the community partnership will be about the public working with organisations to improve the line, make more people aware of it, look after the stations and ultimately aim for a more frequent link.

He said: “We’ll be encouraging folks like Melksham Climate Friendly, CPRE, chambers of commerce, schools and many more to join us.

“We will be talking with First Great Western and other groups including Network Rail and Wiltshire Council.

“We want to help get an hourly service, but in the meantime we want to get people on the existing trains and prepare the way for it. One of the options we will consider is having groups for individual stations, to concentrate on those stations and look after them.

“On the administration side of things we will be setting up sponsors and friends to get a degree of funding.”

Mr Ellis, who is president of Melksham Chamber of Commerce, said the public meeting next week is about seeking initial ideas and that he wants to listen as well as put forward suggestions.

He said: “The more people that know about the line the more that will use it, and this could lead to more carriages and in turn could lead to more services.

“The other interesting thing south of Westbury is that there are significant journey requirements from Frome and other stations onwards to Yeovil and even Weymouth up to Chippenham and Swindon.

“This line is already covered by the Heart of Wessex Partnership, with whom we already enjoy a very good relationship and with whom we’ll be working closely.


Your Say YourWiltshire

onthesofa, wilts says...
11:42am Sat 20 Mar 10

Where do we start,late trains,no seat on the trains and overcrowding,extorti
onate prices.People who work need reliable trains to get to work on time and dont want to have to stand squished up against loads of others standing after paying expensive prices for the seat you dont often get.

grahame, Melksham says...
3:18pm Tue 23 Mar 10

Let's work towards a better setup for the trains in Wiltshire - journeys at sensible prices, at times we want to travel, and with seats available. We currently at a bit of a low point, but I'm more optimistic now than I have been in years - there's some changes happening and the CRP can help with this. Come along on 26th!

old bert, beanacre says...
7:20am Fri 26 Mar 10

I recall the days when there were two tracks and both were well used. You could get a frequent train to Chippenham and sometimes on to Swindon, or the other way to Westbury. Two coaches pulled by a steam tank engine.
Ah, nostalgia ain't what it used to be!

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