I thought I ought to jump in here since the conversation has turned to my home town (Hartford). I live not far from Hartford station (probably all of 1km) and am only 500m away from the railway itself. I use this service a lot, and so does my father who commutes to Warwick almost everyday. You would amazed at the number of people in this "small village" who use the train every day - and the Virgin service to London was very well patronised when it was in use, along with the Cross Country service that used to call there many years ago. The amount of people buying through tickets to London from the ticket office would probably amount to more than from Crewe (where you currently have to change). You will now respond by saying that it is only a short hop from Hartford to Crewe, where you can pick up a London train. However, it is not all that simple. Virgin trains have cut down the number of trains calling at Crewe, with most Glasgow and Liverpool trains running straight through, and they have also altered the timetable which means that they almost all run non-stop to Euston, ruling out any journeys to the Home Counties. Furthermore, the train every hour that stops at Hartford always used to follow a London train, however gradual timetable changes (for the better, I would hasten to add) under London Midland operation of the Liverpool - Birmingham services means that the London train now follows the slower train to Birmingham as far as the quadrupling of the track just south of Winsford, such that the London train would probably not be travelling at its maximum speed and have some padding in the service, so a call at Hartford would not be out of the question in terms of time lost. The catchment area for Hartford station is not inconsiderable, as has already been pointed out. Winsford and Acton Bridge (the other stations on the WCML in this area) do not have a good service, and the trains on the line through Greenbank and Northwich travel to Manchester and Chester, giving a long journey to those wishing to travel to an intercity train in those directions (it's 1hr 3mins to Manchester, and 40mins to Chester). These are the only stations in the area and the lines are limited. Here ends my defence of our small village.