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March 27th 2pm - Better Rail for Less Congestion and New Housing: MetroWest
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March 27th 2pm - Better Rail for Less Congestion and New Housing: MetroWest
Posted by grahame at 08:51, 15th March 2025
 


MetroWest - A world in which you can get to work or college quickly and easily, go shopping and visit friends or cinema and get back late - without having to use a car

Enjoy more frequent trains integrated with buses and comfortable protected walking and bicycling to and from the station

Preserve the countryside by focusing new homes on less land close to the Metro

Fund from increase land value. The improvements can be delivered quickly: all the elements are in place – they only need enhancing

Join us for an exciting event focused on improving rail systems to reduce congestion in the MetroWest Bath+Wiltshire area. Hear from experts, engage in discussions, and explore innovative solutions. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the change!

27th March, 2pm - In person in Chippenham, or online via Zoom.

For more information please see here.

ConnectedCities Ltd
59 Lambeth Walk
Waterloo, SE11 6DX
T: 020 7993 4690
www.ConnectedCities.co.uk
admin@ConnectedCities.co.uk

"Here" link in the quoted text is to https://www.connectedcities.org/links/metrowest-event-0325

A number of well know names, old friends, and experts there and I plan to go along.  The Bath to Wiltshire interface is one that often falls between the stools of WECA and Wiltshire in planning terms, and with massively increased housing in Withshire but yet a lack of allocated employment space (at least here in Melksham) we may b set for a dramatic increase in commuting ...

Re: March 27th 2pm - Better Rail for Less Congestion and New Housing: MetroWest
Posted by grahame at 09:06, 15th March 2025
 
Further information ...

Overview
Better Rail for Less Congestion - MetroWest Bath+Wiltshire

MetroWest Bath+Wiltshire proposes to upgrade the existing rail track, so the present worst service of one train every two hours can become two trains per hour, and the best service of 3.5 trains/hour can be 6 trains/hour. It is achieved by relatively cheap interventions to remove bottlenecks, and the introduction of local shuttle services between the long distance trains. Local shuttles are much more resilient to delays.

Chippenham and Trowbridge are potential hub towns of ConnectedCites on the network, in areas of high levels of housing demand with 75,000+ new population planned

With MetroWest the two ConnectedCities could sustainably house up to 135,000 more people
Current proposals are for road based development. None of the proposed new locations have permanent way public transport
Join us for an exciting event focused on improving rail systems to reduce congestion in the MetroWest Bath+Wiltshire area. Hear from experts, engage in discussions, and explore innovative solutions. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the change!

Discounted Rail Tickets for Attendees

80% saving based on an Anytime Return from London Paddington to Cardiff Central

The conference fares are only available to delegates. You will be asked to produce a confirmation by the train manager

Conference fares are available from most stations on the GWR network

Outbound tickets are fixed, times and dates cannot be changed. The return journey is fully flexible

Re: March 27th 2pm - Better Rail for Less Congestion and New Housing: MetroWest
Posted by grahame at 09:26, 15th March 2025
 

did any one attend the Metro west event in Chippenham
Posted by infoman at 05:48, 28th March 2025
 
on Friday afternoon,wanted to attend but only found out on the day it was happening.

If you did attend could you post the list of speakers who actually attended and who they represented.

Thanking you in advance.

Re: did any one attend the Metro west event in Chippenham
Posted by grahame at 07:08, 28th March 2025
 
on Friday afternoon,wanted to attend but only found out on the day it was happening.

If you did attend could you post the list of speakers who actually attended and who they represented.

Thanking you in advance.

There is no public attendees list that I know of , but the organisations involved are shown in the advert for the event, which I shared in public on the Coffee Shop at https://www.passenger.chat/t30027.html . As a result of that, perhaps, I saw a number of other members and people I know physically there and some may have been online.

Re: did any one attend the Metro west event in Chippenham
Posted by ChrisB at 17:14, 30th March 2025
 
I drtopped in online for a couple of hours. Got less interesting towards the end I thought.

Re: did any one attend the Metro west event in Chippenham
Posted by grahame at 18:54, 30th March 2025
 
I drtopped in online for a couple of hours. Got less interesting towards the end I thought.

Somewhat, maybe ... some of the speakers were friends we already know well and they may have been less interest to us but they are an important part of the picture - especially (GWR and Go-op) for the next couple of years.

Re: March 27th 2pm - Better Rail for Less Congestion and New Housing: MetroWest
Posted by grahame at 06:45, 2nd April 2025
 
Press Release on the event at https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/mirror/uk1840-PressRelease_250401.pdf

Proposals for frequent local rail services connecting towns across Bath, Wiltshire and Somerset could unlock housing for 50,000+ new homes within walking distance of existing and new stations, for a cost of less than £50M for the whole area.

‘The disused platforms at Chippenham and Westbury would be brought back into use, Melksham station upgraded with a new passing loop, and junction improvements made elsewhere’, said Nathan Sealy of rail engineers Amey, ‘Amey is already delivering the South Wales Metro, and the lessons can be applied to Wiltshire and Bath.’

Councillor Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council, said, ‘We're going to need to get people thinking, “I can use the train because I'l get there on time and I'l get some work done.”

‘And when more people are using the train we can open another station, and then get the buses working so we bring people from the vilages to a single point to get them into the town centre.

Images that support the press release:


Councillor Richard Clewer speaks at the event


New trains on the South Wales Metro (extra loops have been put in there to boost frequency)


Map showing current and some potential new stations




 
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