Whatlington
The Tunbridge Wells & District Rail Travellers’ Association represents those whose journey includes the Battle to High Brooms stretch of the line.
It played a leading role in the battle to persuade Southeastern to give a goodwill payment to those season ticket holders affected by this winter’s severely disrupted services.
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Hide AdIt featured heavily in local media coverage of the disruption and was in direct contact with senior representatives of the railway company.
But it has been representing the views of local rail users for many years, campaigning for:
Lower or zero fare increases
Longer and more frequent trains
Later services from London
Improvements at rail stations.
TWDRTA meets regularly with local authorities and other transport decision makers, as well as with senior managers from Southeastern and Network Rail.
Association chair Bob Baker says: “Everyone who travels on Southeastern trains has an opinion about the service.
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Hide Ad“But those opinions are more powerful if they are part of a collective voice.
“The more people who join the association, the more influence we can have to improve the lot of rail travellers from Whatlington.”
Membership costs £5 for two years. You can find out more by visiting www.da0035.wix.com/twdrta, emailing [email protected], following on Twitter @twdrta or writing to TWDRTA, 5 Hawthorn Walk, Tunbridge Wells
Kent TN2 3UH
Patricia Begg
Riccards Spring