news

Community rail plan allows greater say on Wiltshire rail services

0
SHARES

Posted: 10 February 2016 | | No comments yet

Rail Minister Claire Perry has announced a new community rail plan giving groups and passengers greater say on how rail services are run in Wiltshire. The community rail plan focuses on a 32-mile route between Swindon and Westbury known as the TransWilts line. According to proposals, the initiative will allow the community to design train […]

Community rail plan allows greater say on Wiltshire rail services

TransWilts

Rail Minister Claire Perry has announced a new community rail plan giving groups and passengers greater say on how rail services are run in Wiltshire.

Community rail plan allows greater say on Wiltshire rail services

TransWilts

The community rail plan focuses on a 32-mile route between Swindon and Westbury known as the TransWilts line. According to proposals, the initiative will allow the community to design train services according to local needs, increasing passenger numbers, improving connectivity to key destinations and boosting the local economy.

Community rail plan focuses on a 32-mile route between Swindon and Westbury

Rail Minister Claire Perry said: “I know how important this line is to local communities in Wiltshire, and it’s right that passengers have a bigger say in shaping its future.

“By designating the TransWilts line as a community rail service, we can breathe new life into this route, ensure its long term future, and improve connections between Swindon that will mean better journeys for customers and promote local economic growth.”

TransWilts Community Rail Partnership to play greater role in improving regional rail link

If the plans receive approval, train companies including Great Western Railway will continue to operate passenger services. However, it will be with the support of the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership, comprising local organisations, train operators, Wiltshire Council, rail users and other interest groups.

The partnership will have direct input in securing better services and station facilities for customers, including Chippenham and Melksham stations, which also fall under the proposals.

Infrastructure such as track and signalling would remain under the authority of Network Rail.

The 8 week consultation runs until Wednesday 6 April 2016.

read now

NEW REPORT FROM GLOBAL RAILWAY REVIEW: Track Insight – Track Maintenance | Transforming Track Maintenance Through Technology

Our latest expert-led Track Insight explores how industry leaders are revolutionising the future of track maintenance through cutting-edge innovation and real-world strategies.

From automation and robotics now streamlining inspections and repairs, to predictive maintenance powered by IoT sensors and advanced analytics, the rail sector is entering a new era of precision and efficiency. Companies like Goldschmidt, Bentley Systems, and MxV Rail are leading the charge, redefining how infrastructure is managed with AI, machine learning, and digital twins to reduce downtime and extend asset life.

In this new data-rich landscape, organisations such as Amtrak and the Rail Accident Investigation Branch are demonstrating how to turn vast streams of information—from track geometry to environmental monitoring into actionable intelligence for safer, smarter networks.

Download this insightful, practical guide for FREE and see how your operations can evolve – READ FOR FREE NOW!

 

Related organisations