Archived Save the Train forum articles - 2005 to 2010. See below
Hello everyone! - 792/2298 Written by James on Sunday, 10th December 2006
Well, James is here, after being invited to join up by the group who were with Santa last night, twas good to meet you all
Re: Hello everyone! - 792/2307 Written by admin (Graham Ellis) on Sunday, 10th December 2006
Good to see you James ... now PLEASE stick around and continue support us over the next difficult 12 months. Great to have you on board!
Re: Hello everyone! - 792/2311 Written by Lee on Monday, 11th December 2006
Ill echo that. Good to meet you over the weekend , James.
Re: Hello everyone! - 792/2331 Written by Graz on Monday, 11th December 2006
Hey James, good to see you here and thanks for joining! We all had fun on Saturday :D
Re: Hello everyone! - 792/2332 Written by James on Monday, 11th December 2006
[quote author=Graz link=topic=792.msg2331#msg2331 date=1165862742] Hey James, good to see you here and thanks for joining! We all had fun on Saturday :D [/quote]
Even with the Pringles ;D
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Save the Train was the campaign to bring an approriate train service back to and through Melksham.
Most big contributors are still around writing at the Coffee shop forum where new members are very welcome.
The train has been saved - sort of - we have stepped back up from an unusable service to a poorish one but it's doing very well. We did that through setting up the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership. That fulfilled its early objectives; it has been taken over by local and regional government types who are now doing medium and long term work. The team from this forun can also be found at the Melksham Rail User Group (which was the Melksham Rail Development Group at the time these articles were written and we had no users.
We mustn't loose sight, though, that the train service remains poor and needs our community support in marketing and campaigning to keep it going in a positive direction ... and all the more so when we're expecting to find a different normallity once we get out of the Coronavirus Pandemic and head for zero carbon via the climate crisis. Yes, it's saved ... it's now a key community facility ... the need for enhancement and the strong and near-universal local support remain, and the rail industry and goverment remain slow to move and provide the enhancements even to level us up with other towns. Please support the Melksham Rail User Group - now very much in partnership rather than protest with the rail industry and local government, including GWR, TransWilts and unitary and town councils. And please use the trains and buses, and cycle and walk when you can.
-- Graham Ellis, (webmaster), February 2021
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