Unlikey to have longer or more frequent train due to the last minute re-scheduling of matches.
Quote from: IFWaters on October 10, 2023, 05:18:18 PMWhy can't we just run some fucking buses instead of all this witton station bollocks. Being reliant on this could scupper all the plans, I think it's nuts.Buses can shift a small proportion in people per hour terms than a metro or rail system so you’re not solving the problem. Get Witton and Aston stations infrastructure right I.e 6 or 8 car trains able to be accommodated and programmed for pre and post match services and you’ll have a lot of happy people, throw in free WM travel on match day and you’ll get some modal shift out of cars. This ain’t fucking rocket science and the fact it takes us to host a major event to even think about sorting it out is quite frankly shameful and pathetic, but hey we’re not that there London.
Why can't we just run some fucking buses instead of all this witton station bollocks. Being reliant on this could scupper all the plans, I think it's nuts.
I'm sceptical of any politician ponying up the necessary cash in anything less than a few years and that will hold back Villa getting the expansion it needs and it's fans deserve let alone Birmingham potentially losing out on Euro 2028.
Buses are never going to be the solution, as AV82EC said, they just add to the problem.We could use loads of buses as a stop gap solution for the duration of the championships, much as was done for the CWG, but more road transport is not going to be a long term solution, not ever.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 10, 2023, 06:16:23 PMBuses are never going to be the solution, as AV82EC said, they just add to the problem.We could use loads of buses as a stop gap solution for the duration of the championships, much as was done for the CWG, but more road transport is not going to be a long term solution, not ever.Is a sensible answer. Apart from the last sentence. I think clean buses can be a major part of the answer. But that's a different discussion. I do hope stadium expansion isn't tied to Witton Station, I hope you're right.
Quote from: IFWaters on October 10, 2023, 06:22:14 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 10, 2023, 06:16:23 PMBuses are never going to be the solution, as AV82EC said, they just add to the problem.We could use loads of buses as a stop gap solution for the duration of the championships, much as was done for the CWG, but more road transport is not going to be a long term solution, not ever.Is a sensible answer. Apart from the last sentence. I think clean buses can be a major part of the answer. But that's a different discussion. I do hope stadium expansion isn't tied to Witton Station, I hope you're right.You can put as many buses on the road as you like, but they're going to get stuck in the same non-moving hellscape after the game as everyone else driving is. The problem with increasing road capacity is that you either use what you have more sensibly, or you build more roads or widen those you have (clearly not going to happen).The answer is to provide much improved public transport access, which has the effect of reducing load on the roads, and strategically controlling the flow of road traffic after the match.I used to park on the old Asda car park, and turning left out of there and getting to the motorway used to be a pain in the arse. But for the last few years I've tried parking anywhere that involves heading in that direction, it has been literally five times as bad - because rather than have temporary one way systems, someone thinks it's a good idea not to bother, and it's a total free for all.Sorting things like that make the difference.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 10, 2023, 06:28:09 PMQuote from: IFWaters on October 10, 2023, 06:22:14 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 10, 2023, 06:16:23 PMBuses are never going to be the solution, as AV82EC said, they just add to the problem.We could use loads of buses as a stop gap solution for the duration of the championships, much as was done for the CWG, but more road transport is not going to be a long term solution, not ever.Is a sensible answer. Apart from the last sentence. I think clean buses can be a major part of the answer. But that's a different discussion. I do hope stadium expansion isn't tied to Witton Station, I hope you're right.You can put as many buses on the road as you like, but they're going to get stuck in the same non-moving hellscape after the game as everyone else driving is. The problem with increasing road capacity is that you either use what you have more sensibly, or you build more roads or widen those you have (clearly not going to happen).The answer is to provide much improved public transport access, which has the effect of reducing load on the roads, and strategically controlling the flow of road traffic after the match.I used to park on the old Asda car park, and turning left out of there and getting to the motorway used to be a pain in the arse. But for the last few years I've tried parking anywhere that involves heading in that direction, it has been literally five times as bad - because rather than have temporary one way systems, someone thinks it's a good idea not to bother, and it's a total free for all.Sorting things like that make the difference.I would argue for a park and ride set up. Shuttle buses or coaches in and out of Villa park vicinity to 5-6 satellite large car parks or existing public transport hubs. Encourage walking as well.