The transport expert has spent four months gathering information and speaking to stakeholders to help inform the council's response to the DfT consultation on the future of Island Line trains.
Christopher Garnett's report, commissioned by the council, is due to land tomorrow. In advance, KILF run through the overview as they see it, asking people to act to save their Isle of Wight's trainline.
Losing Island Line will have a serious knock on effect across the Isle of Wight so make sure you share your views with the Department for Transport before next Tuesday 9th February.
As the Green Party campaign to return the railways into public hands is back in the spotlight, this should be of interest if you commute on the mainland by train.
The meeting starts at 11am brings a chance for you to put your views to representatives of Southern Vectis, the Bus and Rail Users’ Group and the Isle of Wight Council.
Official Island Line income figures don't add up - but the public are being asked to comment on the future of the line - this despite DfT saying it's a problem.