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West Wilts Rail User Group - Walk yesterday from Bradford-on-Avon to Trowbridge

The purpose of our journeys by train are many and varied. And the West Wilts Rail user's group (web site [here]) exists to "give a voice to West Wiltshire Rail Users on timetables and their concerns about the general service." That's normally through a series of meetings at which guest speakers appear and issues are discussed, and also by working with the railway industry, local rail partnerships, and through publicity. There are also special events - such as the celebrations at Bradford-on-Avon, Avoncliff and Dilton Marsh of various anniversaries that have happened or will happen in the next year or two. And yesterday, giving publicity to the usefulness of rail in walking / rambling, Rob Brown of the WWRUG lead a group of us from Bradford-on-Avon to Trowbridge, through towns and field, beside the river but never very far from the railway.

Shortly before 08:30, trains arrived at Bradford-on-Avon in both direction, giving walkers the opportunity to arrive in either direction. The train in the background is in the colours of First Great Western, and the one arriving in the front is in the South West Trains livery. Trains run to Bradford-on-Avon from a wide variety of places including London (Waterloo), London (Paddington), Brighton, Portsmouth, Weymouth, Cardiff, Great Malvern and other stations on these routes such as Bristol and Bath, Yeovil and Warminster, Salisbury and Frome, Reading and Basingstoke, Newbury and Trowbridge.


Bradford-on-Avon station has changed considerably over the years. Rob was telling us how the car park was once a goods yard, how railway workers once grew vegetables on allotments in front of the long-gone signal box, and how there used to be so many cattle trucks and parcels handled here. That's all gone, but the historic station remains, and passenger traffic has risen from around 70,000 tickets per year sold 100 years ago to over 300,000 journeys per year now - and on a still-rising curve.


Access to the Bristol-bound platform has only been via the footbridge in the recent past, and this has meant that wheelchair users have been unable to get off the train here from the Westbury direction, or join trains towards Bath Spa. It's also been very difficult for users of prams and pushchairs to fold and lug them over the bridge. This new ramp, running from housing to the rear of the station, should make life very much easier for these people when it's opened - it looks almost ready!


We walked towrds the centre of Bradford-on-Avon - an old mill town situated on the river Avon, with som elovely old architecture such as these Georgian buildings. The river is spanned by an old road bridge, and there has been much local controversy about a new footbridge with many considering the designs offered to be too modern to fit in with the town. It looks like the bridge isn't happening at present due to this lack of agreement.


Looking over the river, new housing is replacing some of the old mills. The centre of Bradford-on-Avon is already busy, and this can only bring a further bustle to the place as a previously derelict site comes back to life.


The footpath that we took rose away from the river's edge through the trees, with magnificent lighting allowing me to take a wonderful string of picture of which I can only share a few here. A beautiful autumnal day.


From the path, Rob describes to us the mills (that are now private dwellings) and the municipal dump (that's now a golf course that border the river below the path we took. We walked past the quaintly named Shoulder of Mutton Allotments, through some more modern housing on this quiet Saturday morning, and out onto the fields.


Out of town, our path lead us back down to the tranquil Avon - grassy pastured running down to the river, and a gorgous autumnal day. Gypsy, who had come with us on this walk, was free to run around (that dog covers 400 yards for every 100 I walk) and make some new friends, and the majority of the group had cameras out. This section of the river has never ben navigable by larger boats, but we passed by the local boat club's canoe base building and indeed a racing canoe passed us at one point in near-silence.


Although the river's not navigable from Bradford-on-Avon, the Kennet and Avon canal which follows the same valley most certainly is these days. As the river and canal briefly come close together, we climbed a high embankment and continued our walk canal-side. The canal is very much a main walking and cycling artery, leaving the riverside pastures to look like a sleepy backwater that time's forgotten.


All too soon, the canal passed over the Biss aquaduct [pictures]. The river Biss is a tributary of the river Avon and heads off south through Trowbridge and Westbury to its source at Upton Scudamore, while the rive Avon carries on north east through Melksham and Chippenham, and the canal heads east for Devizes and - eventually - Newbury, Reading and the river Thames to London. A second aquaduct takes the canal over the railway which turn southwards here too, and we also turned and walked alongside the railway. All the way from Bradford-on-Avon we had heard trains in the distance, and occasionally seen them across the river. Now we were close to them as they passed us; here's a Weymouth to Cheltenham Spa train that's just left Trowbridge.


Like Bradford-on-Avon, Trowbridge station has a rich history, and Rob was telling us about some of this - how the loco shed had housed up to 20 locomotives in its time, how the car park had been a major goods yard, and how an extra branch had served the bacon factory. Indeed, the bridge that lead this line over one of the footpaths from the north west into the town is still in place, showing an interesting and historic construction, and sadly providing a dark alleyway that's well decorated with graffiti and may not be the most welcoming place at night.


And so to Trowbridge station, where our group split up as we all headed homewards. Gypsy and I took the train back to Bradford-on-Avon. Once again, Trowbridge station may have loat a very great deal over the years in terms of goods and parcels, but passenger traffic is booming. It would have been undreamed of in 1970 to suggest that the line would support an hourly Portsmouth to Cardiff service - let alone that it would be 4 carriages long on a Saturday (yes, I know 3 is the norm), with every seat taken and the rear 2 carriages so packed that people had to squeeze in through the doors. This, truely is the new age of the train. Provide an appropriate service and people will use it; I was very sad that there wasn't a return service to Melksham, Chippenham and Swindon for 4 hours, for I know that if it was provides as reglarly as the other services calling at Trowbridge it would be heavily patronised. But that's a story for another day, and for all parties to work together to bring to fruition.


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(written 2011-10-23)

 
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  [1314] Business travel by train in the USA - (2007-08-22)
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  [1428] Travel Across Wiltshire - the game - (2007-11-11)
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  [1567] Melksham - Swindon. Train v Bus v Car - (2008-03-07)
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  [1708] A Train Service Update for Melksham Party in the Park - (2008-07-13)
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  [1848] 30th November - Santa Trip from Melksham - (2008-10-19)
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  [2042] Wiltshire Rail Service Update - (2009-02-15)
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  [2473] Exploring Old Railways - (2009-10-24)
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  [3171] Train and boat journey - the passenger accommodation - (2011-02-15)
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  [3187] Past and Present - Melksham Station - (2011-02-27)
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  [3273] Wanted - a look to the future - (2011-05-02)
  [3274] Small scale improvement - big scale gain. And they CAN be done with local knowledge - (2011-05-02)
  [3318] Summer Sunday Trains - outings from Swindon, Chippenham, Melksham, Trowbridge and Westbury - (2011-06-05)
  [3328] Summer Sundays - days out by train from Swindon on the TransWilts - (2011-06-18)
  [3331] Comparing Alloa and Melksham - stations and services - (2011-06-23)
  [3336] Efficient travel - from Melsksham to Edinburgh by Sleeper Train - (2011-06-26)
  [3362] Swindon, Chippenham and Melksham to Weymouth - Sunday Train Service Starts - (2011-07-19)
  [3364] Dogs Legs on the Dogleg - (2011-07-20)
  [3370] Standing Challenge - (2011-07-26)
  [3371] From Wiltshire to Weymouth on Sundays - (2011-07-27)
  [3378] New product - ensuring that supply matches demand - (2011-08-03)
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  [3403] Last chance this summer - Swindon and North Wiltshire to Weymouth by through train - (2011-08-22)
  [3408] Journey home by public transport for a Bank Holiday - (2011-08-27)
  [3410] A review of the Summer Sunday extra trains on the TransWilts line - (2011-08-29)
  [3434] Sundays - and over eating - (2011-09-11)
  [3452] Which or ATOC - who reads train fares right? - (2011-09-22)
  [3486] How important is public transport to people in the Melksham area? - (2011-10-19)
  [3487] Public transport - road and rail - (2011-10-19)
  [3501] Santa Claus - on the train from Melksham on 4th December 2011 - (2011-10-30)
  [3538] Santa Train - another successful trip - 4th December 2011 - (2011-12-04)
  [3550] Provide a useable train service, and people will use it! - (2011-12-11)
  [3564] I wish I was not a special case - (2011-12-29)
  [3565] What would an appropriate train service on the TransWilts line mean - (2011-12-31)
  [3579] Transport in Cambridgeshire - seen by an outside observer. What can Wiltshire learn? - (2012-01-15)
  [3601] Rail Travel - has it become more unreliable? - (2012-02-02)
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  [3671] Future train services in Wiltshire - please write in to support a better service - (2012-03-24)
  [3699] Bristol 50? Bristol 25? - (2012-04-17)
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  [3736] Abstraction - (2012-05-19)
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  [3765] Christmas in June? Melksham hotel bookings and Santa train - (2012-06-15)
  [3784] Steam train calls at Melksham - Pictures - (2012-06-26)
  [3786] Improving Wiltshire Rail Offer - it WILL be happening - (2012-06-28)
  [3793] Excellent Rail News - what it really means - (2012-07-01)
  [3795] Like a bathroom company with no plumbers - (2012-07-04)
  [3802] What a difference a year makes - (2012-07-10)
  [3804] Scenes from commuting by train - (2012-07-14)
  [3815] The Melksham News - July 2012 - Part 2, TransWilts Rail, Wilts and Berks Canal - (2012-07-23)
  [3826] TransWilts trains - what the next franchise period will bring - (2012-08-04)
  [3860] Melksham to Steam in Swindon, by train - great day out - (2012-09-16)
  [3872] Trains across Wiltshire - an update on the TransWilts - (2012-09-28)
  [3873] Henbury loop, Bristol - a freight railway line with passenger potential? - (2012-09-29)
  [3879] Mixed mode travel - Information systems - (2012-10-03)
  [3881] Wiltshire Public Transport User Group co-ordination - (2012-10-05)
  [3882] Community Transport - Pewsey, Taunton, and the whole picture too - (2012-10-06)
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  [3893] Public Transport across Wiltshire - a new map - (2012-10-13)
  [3899] Father Christmas to be on train in Melksham - (2012-10-19)
  [3904] Want to help us improve transport in Wiltshire? Here is how! - (2012-10-26)
  [3923] 35 minutes is only a slight delay on our railway service - (2012-11-15)
  [3937] Agenda for Wiltshire Link Travel groups meeting, Saturday 1st December 2012 - (2012-11-27)
  [3938] A long overdue meeting - a steeping stone towards coordinate transport user inputs - (2012-12-02)
  [3942] Santa Trip - Melksham Railway Development Group, 2012 - (2012-12-03)
  [3986] Rail services in Wiltshire - up in the air? We need to say what is best required. - (2013-01-20)
  [3993] Two trains a day ... how many fares to London? Guess! - (2013-02-04)
  [3994] On board Eurostar - a running commentary - (2013-02-04)
  [3995] Onward from Brussels - (2013-02-04)
  [4022] A request for all of Melksham transport groups to work integrated - (2013-03-01)
  [4040] Report on the last year - Melksham Railway Developement Group for Melksham Without Parish Council - (2013-03-11)
  [4080] Fancy a day at the seaside? Weymouth from Melksham - (2013-05-06)
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  [4105] Our day trip by train from Swindon, Chippenham and Melksham to Weymouth - (2013-05-28)
  [4110] TransWilts meeting ... - (2013-06-07)
  [4113] Wiltshire and Melksham Transport - what is going on? - (2013-06-09)
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  [4150] Melksham Regular Public Transport Map - as at August 2013 - (2013-08-09)
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  [4216] Los Angeles - post modern transport system - (2013-11-27)
  [4217] New train service - launch plans and timetable links - (2013-12-03)
  [4218] A THANK YOU to those who have brought the new train service to fruition - (2013-12-06)
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  [4224] TransWilts - first day pictures - (2013-12-18)
  [4226] Saturday train to Swindon - two weeks in - (2013-12-21)
  [4238] A Question series posed to Melksham Tourist information - (2014-01-19)
  [4250] Lacock Halt - former TransWilts Station - (2014-03-23)
  [4251] Broughton Gifford Halt, TransWilts Railway Line - (2014-03-24)
  [4252] Staveton Halt, former station between Trowbridge and Melksham - (2014-03-25)
  [4253] Easter Weeks - Melksham to Weymouth - (2014-04-02)
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  [4263] Chippenham - Melksham - Trowbridge, public transport over Easter (2014) - (2014-04-12)
  [4267] How effective is our publicity? - (2014-04-26)
  [4268] Metrics - historic and current TransWilts train use - (2014-04-27)
  [4269] Survey - Journeys - (2014-04-28)
  [4276] Swindon to Weymouth - by train, the traditional way - 2014 - (2014-05-12)
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  [4342] My first official measure - Passenger Entrys and Exits - revisited 9 years later - (2014-12-05)
  [4352] A long day on the trains, but a rewarding one - (2014-12-14)
  [4353] Celebration pictures, year 1 - (2014-12-15)
  [4365] The changing face of Christmas - (2014-12-26)
  [4367] A year of rail memories! - (2014-12-27)
  [4378] What FGW passengers want to talk about / and PHP programming to find out - (2015-01-01)
  [4397] TransWilts / Press and Publicity report for AGM / 30th January 2015 - (2015-01-17)
  [4425] A Welsh valley - what the transport looks like in 2015 - (2015-02-14)
  [4464] Catching up on a week all in a single post (?) - (2015-03-21)
  [4467] Neighbourhood Plan - travel and transport thoughts - (2015-03-29)
  [4471] Leopardstown to Rosslare by train - (2015-04-23)
  [4473] Fishguard to Melksham - third part of Dublin journey - (2015-04-25)
  [4475] New car park at Melksham Station - ideal for commuters from Seend, Hilperton, Yarnbrook and Holt - (2015-04-26)
  [4478] Home in Melksham to Gatwick Airport - easy by public transport - (2015-04-29)
  [4486] Newark to New York - the PATH suburban railway - (2015-05-05)
  [4495] Swindon to Westbury train services - Saturdays from 23rd May 2015 - (2015-05-17)
  [4496] Sunday train times - 17th May to 6th September 2015 - (2015-05-17)
  [4511] The Royal Albert Bridge as you do not normally see it - (2015-07-12)
  [4512] The Weymouth Wizard - Saturdays in August from Wiltshire - (2015-07-31)
  [4515] Why has the hourly Chippenham to Trowbridge train been withdrawn? - (2015-09-24)
  [4539] TransWilts public transport corridor - (2015-10-15)
  [4578] Rail electrification - far, far too optimistic so over budget and late - (2015-11-20)
  [4596] Call for help counting passengers - TransWilts, 12th to 14th December - (2015-12-10)
  [4598] 21 places to get your train and bus timetables for TransWilts - (2015-12-19)
  [4612] TransWilts - robust these days - no longer the first service to be cancelled - (2016-01-03)
  [4623] Rambling from Westbury - (2016-01-16)
  [4636] Rail user groups worried about what is happening on the buses - (2016-01-31)
  [4640] Who was Doctor Beeching and what was his axe? - (2016-02-06)
  [4665] Chippenham to Salisbury by public transport - what we have and what we could have - (2016-03-26)
  [4677] Swindon, Chippenham and Melksham - day trips by train to Weymouth start for 2016 - (2016-05-18)
  [4684] Melksham Station - as at May 2016 - Part 1 - (2016-05-28)
  [4685] Melksham Station - as at May 2016 - Part 2 - (2016-05-29)
  [4686] Melksham Station - as at May 2016 - Part 3 - (2016-05-29)
  [4687] Melksham Station - as at May 2016 - Part 4 - (2016-05-30)
  [4688] Melksham Station - as at May 2016 - Part 5 (services and prices) - (2016-05-30)
  [4695] Melksham Rail Development Group becoming Melksham Rail Users Group - (2016-06-21)
  [4699] Melksham Rail Development Group - a celebration of 20 years - (2016-06-25)
  [4706] Melksham trial train service is to be made permanent - (2016-10-02)
  [4726] TransWilts Partner Update for Melksham Area Board - (2016-11-07)
  [4727] Learning from travelling further afield - (2016-11-09)
  [4760] Rotary Talk, 25/7/2017 - (2017-07-25)
  [4764] Some thoughts on the closure proposal for Breich station - (2017-10-11)
  [4765] Breich Station - current pictures, and future options - (2017-10-11)
  [4770] GW franchise - my response - (2018-02-20)

M202 - Well House Manor - West Wiltshire
  [713] Pictures from my travels - (2006-05-07)
  [804] The Courts, Holt - (2006-07-16)
  [812] Minimal Signage - (2006-07-23)
  [840] Computers, Brides and Cream Teas - (2006-08-20)
  [842] Dramatic Skys at Longleat - (2006-08-22)
  [880] Celebration circles - (2006-09-27)
  [929] Presenting Melksham - for a weekend away in Wiltshire - (2006-11-17)
  [938] Bratton and Edington new town, Wiltshire - (2006-11-23)
  [1030] Hotel for Trowbridge - (2007-01-12)
  [1103] Dilton Marsh - (2007-03-08)
  [1154] As I came back from Tesco - (2007-04-19)
  [1252] Westbury Bypass - how it would effect Melksham - (2007-06-29)
  [1583] Businesses in West Wiltshire - networking - (2008-03-20)
  [1710] At the Westbury Bypass Enquiry - (2008-07-15)
  [1834] Seend, near Melksham, Wiltshire - (2008-10-11)
  [2131] Patterns in street names - (2009-04-17)
  [2142] Riverside Development - (2009-04-26)
  [2224] Trowbridge - a missed opportunity? Melksham - into the breach? - (2009-06-08)
  [2302] See us at the West Wilts Show - (2009-07-23)
  [2305] Hot Tap at West Wilts Show - (2009-07-26)
  [2677] Blowing out the winter cobwebs - (2010-03-14)
  [2709] Old trackways and routes near Melksham - (2010-04-05)
  [2852] Atworth Village Fete - on the Melksham Community Area Partnership stand - (2010-07-04)
  [3195] Sunny day - Clanger and Picket Woods, Shearwater, and Westbury - (2011-03-06)
  [3216] Images of a Spring Walk - (2011-03-27)
  [3498] Which West Wilts Town? A picture quiz for you - (2011-10-28)
  [3641] Swindon to Trowbridge - transport and travel options - (2012-03-06)
  [3722] Walking by the wiver - (2012-05-06)
  [4653] Coats of arms - towns and authorities in Wiltshire - (2016-02-21)


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