I think a failure is inevitable, we've already had a few small ones go down, Elsecar being one, although I think a relaunch is planned. Becoming a part of the network is increasingly essential. to give new life to smaller lines and increase the network itself. Too many operations adopt an insular attitude and progress is slow to non-existent. The 2 near Appleby should be linked, thereby actually using the bridge that was infilled then unfilled. A daily service should commence to Appleby with early and late through trains to Carlisle by reversing at Appleby. If the 2 lines won't do it, it should be imposed but, alongside any heritage services. As there aren't any, not really a problem.
This should happen nationwide. Swanage people have told me that there is no intention to run a winter service to Wareham yet, this was the whole point of reopening back in 1972. Old campaign adverts state this. I don't believe they want to run to Wareham at all in fact. So, impose a daily service either with the DMU's bought for the service or with 158/9's. Same with WSR, they are living on the edge, force them to run into Taunton, perhaps Bristol or, get someone else to do it. Competition is supposedly the mantra of the privatised railway so, let's see some, if the preserved lines won't do it themselves. Too much pulling up the drawbridges and too much of a siege mentality, even before Covid. Embrace change don't resist it.