Summary
Travelling back to Gloucestershire from London by rail, it's not difficult to form the impression you are returning to the land the rail companies forgot. Not enough trains and not enough seats are what most of us complain about and yet both of these deficiencies could be addressed by a relatively straightforward measure.
The track from Kemble-Swindon is part of the Stroud Valley line, a picturesque route with a key strategic role in linking Gloucestershire and surrounding counties with London and the South East. It branches from the Birmingham - Bristol main line south of Gloucester, and joins the Great Western Railway route from South Wales to London at Swindon.See the full content of this document
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Help Us Get County Back On Track
Around two-thirds of the line is double track but the problems arise when it reduces to single track between Kemble an...
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