I'm 50. When I was first dragged to Villa Park as a nipper it was done by bus, bus to Bearwood and then jump on the No11. After the game there would be loads of buses lined up almost directly outside the ground, heading in all directions to get fans home. To get a bus back now is a joke, the trains are shambles, as are the train stations. It's no wonder that so many drive. Then we wonder why parking spots are so hard to find.
If you think Birmingham Council is bad you should live in Dudley, the council here is a disgrace and has been for 20 years+We had 8 million visitors to the Zoo and Black Country Museum last year and yet the high street which is within walking distance of both attractions is a disgrace ( it has been voted one of the worst high streets in the country)
Quote from: PaulMcGrathsNo5Shirt on June 22, 2023, 11:05:49 PMI'm 50. When I was first dragged to Villa Park as a nipper it was done by bus, bus to Bearwood and then jump on the No11. After the game there would be loads of buses lined up almost directly outside the ground, heading in all directions to get fans home. To get a bus back now is a joke, the trains are shambles, as are the train stations. It's no wonder that so many drive. Then we wonder why parking spots are so hard to find. In the last few years, it has actually got worse.And it's not just about capacity crowds, we had plenty of those in the MON years and it wasn't as bad as it is now.There is zero joined-up thinking. It's like the powers that be - the police, the council, the train companies - don't give a flying fuck.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 22, 2023, 11:11:10 PMQuote from: PaulMcGrathsNo5Shirt on June 22, 2023, 11:05:49 PMI'm 50. When I was first dragged to Villa Park as a nipper it was done by bus, bus to Bearwood and then jump on the No11. After the game there would be loads of buses lined up almost directly outside the ground, heading in all directions to get fans home. To get a bus back now is a joke, the trains are shambles, as are the train stations. It's no wonder that so many drive. Then we wonder why parking spots are so hard to find. In the last few years, it has actually got worse.And it's not just about capacity crowds, we had plenty of those in the MON years and it wasn't as bad as it is now.There is zero joined-up thinking. It's like the powers that be - the police, the council, the train companies - don't give a flying fuck.Spot on
It doesn't help when the infrastructure that already exists isn't being used. On the Cross City line there was barely a match last season that wasn't affected by reduced or no services - a huge number of supporters who should be using public transport couldn't for loads of home games, and that is before the ludicrous queuing system they seem to have place at Aston Station now where people are forced to queue up along the pavement and alleyways despite the platforms being half empty. It's beyond frustrating watching trains going off half-empty when you haven't been able to get to the platform in time.
Quote from: Pat Mustard on June 23, 2023, 11:18:47 AMIt doesn't help when the infrastructure that already exists isn't being used. On the Cross City line there was barely a match last season that wasn't affected by reduced or no services - a huge number of supporters who should be using public transport couldn't for loads of home games, and that is before the ludicrous queuing system they seem to have place at Aston Station now where people are forced to queue up along the pavement and alleyways despite the platforms being half empty. It's beyond frustrating watching trains going off half-empty when you haven't been able to get to the platform in time.One thing that would help imo is do what they do in Bundesliga and you get a matchday travelcard to use with purchase of ticket or it gets loaded with a season card.That to me is one way to sort transport queues out. You can hop on the 11 for no charge and get to Erdington and then get on another bus to Sutton/Four Oaks rather than waste away an hour or two waiting at Aston Station with CrossCity roulette.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on June 23, 2023, 10:55:05 PMQuote from: Pat Mustard on June 23, 2023, 11:18:47 AMIt doesn't help when the infrastructure that already exists isn't being used. On the Cross City line there was barely a match last season that wasn't affected by reduced or no services - a huge number of supporters who should be using public transport couldn't for loads of home games, and that is before the ludicrous queuing system they seem to have place at Aston Station now where people are forced to queue up along the pavement and alleyways despite the platforms being half empty. It's beyond frustrating watching trains going off half-empty when you haven't been able to get to the platform in time.One thing that would help imo is do what they do in Bundesliga and you get a matchday travelcard to use with purchase of ticket or it gets loaded with a season card.That to me is one way to sort transport queues out. You can hop on the 11 for no charge and get to Erdington and then get on another bus to Sutton/Four Oaks rather than waste away an hour or two waiting at Aston Station with CrossCity roulette.Re the travel card thing, yes absolutely agreeI remember about twenty years ago Newcastle had a match ticket / free transport on the bus and metro agreement. In terms of coordination we are in the dark ages.
Free travel with a match ticket would be the forward thinking thing to do. 80,000 journeys on a match day. Wonder how that compares with the total number if journeys on a saturday, probably a small percentage. .