news story
1st March 2010
Campaigners Celebrate Extra rush-Hour Train from
Yate
Following pressure from Northavon MP Steve Webb and the Friends of Yate
Station, First Great Western have agreed to put on an extra morning
commuter train from Yate in the new timetable
to be introduced in May.
Late last year, the MP held a
meeting at his Yate office with First Great Western Chief Executive Mark
Hopwood to register his complaint about overcrowding on
rush-hour trains between Yate and Bristol. The company considered
these concerns and has now announced that from
May there will be an additional train leaving Yate at 0712, calling at
Filton Abbey Wood, Bristol Parkway and Bristol
Temple Meads before going on to Westbury. This is a train that
was previously running empty through the station, starting in
Cheltenham Spa and only beginning to pick up passengers at Bristol
Parkway.
Steve Webb said:
"An extra morning train from Yate to Abbey Wood and Bristol is a big
step forward. For passengers who have had
enough of overcrowding on the later trains,
this will provide an additional option of a less crowded earlier
train. For workers with some flexibility on working hours it may
mean that they can then travel back home
slightly earlier, and thereby avoid the peak
rush-hour trains out of Bristol in the evening. Coming on top of the
additional carriage that we have secured for the 0815 service,
this is another sign that where we campaign effectively we can get
things improved".
In addition to the new 0712 service, there is an improvement in service
for those travelling to Swindon, with the 0740 service now going on from
Bristol to Swindon without the need for changing trains.
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