ABB125
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Ashchurch station, for those who aren't aware, is just over 7 miles north of Cheltenham and about half a mile from M5 Junction 9. It currently has a train every two hours (GWR's (Malvern-)Worcester-Gloucester-Bristol(-South Coast) service) plus one or two peak time CrossCountry calls (on the Nottingham-Cardiff route).Annual footfall is just over 100,000 passengers.
As it's one of my local stations, I obviously have an interest in any development in the service at the station, or the station itself. The station has a user group, whose website can be found by clicking here, and one of their proposals is to extend the southbound freight loop just to the north of the station through the station with a new platform, and to make it bi-directional, to increase capacity and allow more trains to stop. There are documents here.
I believe Ashchurch (or Tewkesbury) has recently been (or is going to be) bestowed with 'Garden Town' status, with plans for over 10,000 new houses by 2041. Obviously this needs to be accompanied by an improved train service. In one planning document I've read recently it said that £2 million (yes, million!) was being spent on a study into increasing service frequency at the station, and also potentially £30 million on station infrastructure (3rd platform?).
Another consideration to take into account is the branch to MoD Ashchurch, a 60-hectare site which a few years ago was going to be converted to housing. That plan has since been postponed, I believe due to asbestos. I have seen suggestions to make use of the rail link into the site and develop it into a railfreight site (being on the A46 and next to the M5), but nothing recently.
In terms of services at the station, my personal preference would be for the existing GWR service to become hourly (which I believe would simply require the extension of the service currently curtailed at Gloucester in the hours which it doesn't run to Worcester; I'm told that the only major barrier to this happening is availability of rolling stock). Longer term I would also like too see a 'semi-fast' service from Birmingham, calling at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Parkway, Ashchurch, Cheltenham and Gloucester. It could terminate here, or absorb the TfW service to Maesteg as far as Cardiff, or continue to Bristol, I don't mind. The main issue for this service would be capacity around Birmingham.
Apologies for the slightly disjointed sections of this post, but hopefully what I've written makes sense. If anyone is involved with the station and has information to share, please do. Any opinions and comments are welcome, especially from people within the industry.
As it's one of my local stations, I obviously have an interest in any development in the service at the station, or the station itself. The station has a user group, whose website can be found by clicking here, and one of their proposals is to extend the southbound freight loop just to the north of the station through the station with a new platform, and to make it bi-directional, to increase capacity and allow more trains to stop. There are documents here.
I believe Ashchurch (or Tewkesbury) has recently been (or is going to be) bestowed with 'Garden Town' status, with plans for over 10,000 new houses by 2041. Obviously this needs to be accompanied by an improved train service. In one planning document I've read recently it said that £2 million (yes, million!) was being spent on a study into increasing service frequency at the station, and also potentially £30 million on station infrastructure (3rd platform?).
Another consideration to take into account is the branch to MoD Ashchurch, a 60-hectare site which a few years ago was going to be converted to housing. That plan has since been postponed, I believe due to asbestos. I have seen suggestions to make use of the rail link into the site and develop it into a railfreight site (being on the A46 and next to the M5), but nothing recently.
In terms of services at the station, my personal preference would be for the existing GWR service to become hourly (which I believe would simply require the extension of the service currently curtailed at Gloucester in the hours which it doesn't run to Worcester; I'm told that the only major barrier to this happening is availability of rolling stock). Longer term I would also like too see a 'semi-fast' service from Birmingham, calling at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Parkway, Ashchurch, Cheltenham and Gloucester. It could terminate here, or absorb the TfW service to Maesteg as far as Cardiff, or continue to Bristol, I don't mind. The main issue for this service would be capacity around Birmingham.
Apologies for the slightly disjointed sections of this post, but hopefully what I've written makes sense. If anyone is involved with the station and has information to share, please do. Any opinions and comments are welcome, especially from people within the industry.
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