[imgl=train]The Swindon to Westbury train arrives in Melksham[/img]Melksham station is served by two passenger trains in each direction from Monday to Saturday, and 3 (2 northbound and one southbound) on Sunday. Trains run from Swindon, via
Chippenham through
Melksham and on to
Trowbridge and
Westbury. There are connections at Swindon to and from
London.
[imgr=6b_1]Foundry Close, Melksham, and the train station[/img]By contrast, here is a similar view in 2011. The abandoned sheds of CEC Mechanical handling have gone and been replaced by housing. Pity the train still only stops twice a day each way, and at very poor times as far as potential passengers are concerned!
Train service under threat -
Save the Train
See also
Spencergatelinkroad
Map locator - Melksham_Station
[imgr=mstation]Melksham Station, with the Chippenham and Swindon train about to depart[/img] If you're attending a
Wellhouse Consultants course, we'll collect you from the station on the evening before your course, and return you there or to Chippenham after lessons conclude on the final day.
[imgl=melkshamworks]Works train approaches Melksham[/img]The countryside
Nearmelksham is beautiful, as you'll see from these other pictures of a works train taken during engineering works one weekend.
[imgr=melkworks2]Off to relay the tracks[/img]The railway through
Melksham was built by the Great Western Railway - one of the first branches off the main
London to
Bristol route, turning off at
Thingley junction and passing through
Westbury and Yeovil on its way to Dorchester and
Weymouth. These days, it's a sleepy backwater but it comes to life as a diversionary route when other lines are being relayed ... at the weekend, it's not unusual to see a 10 or 12 coach express making its way along the single track.