Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 24, 2023, 12:31:01 AMQuote 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. The club have tried, tried and tried again. The travel companies aren't interested.
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.
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.
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.
The drop to four trains an hour from Aston isn't the core issue. Two blokes limiting numbers allowed up onto the platform is the issue. Because that means the few precious trains are leaving at 20% capacity.
Quote from: exigo on June 24, 2023, 10:43:28 AMThe drop to four trains an hour from Aston isn't the core issue. Two blokes limiting numbers allowed up onto the platform is the issue. Because that means the few precious trains are leaving at 20% capacity.Agree that is ridiculous. What is the view of the local councillors on the current inefficiencies?
Quote from: exigo on June 24, 2023, 10:43:28 AMThe drop to four trains an hour from Aston isn't the core issue. Two blokes limiting numbers allowed up onto the platform is the issue. Because that means the few precious trains are leaving at 20% capacity.Passengers don't help there tho , instead of using the whole platform the majority tend to wait at one end , giving the impression the platform is packed when infact its far from packed .It certainly needs marshaling better.
Quote from: garyellis on June 24, 2023, 11:55:27 AMQuote from: exigo on June 24, 2023, 10:43:28 AMThe drop to four trains an hour from Aston isn't the core issue. Two blokes limiting numbers allowed up onto the platform is the issue. Because that means the few precious trains are leaving at 20% capacity.Agree that is ridiculous. What is the view of the local councillors on the current inefficiencies?that’s crazy. Couldn’t they build screens like on the jubilee line which open when the train is on the (packed) platform? Relatively cheap and safe.
Have the club ever surveyed how people get to and from games? Would be useful to know as a starting point. Much as people want more trains laid on I would think that's one of the hardest to do as train economics are in decline since COVID, less people using them.Perhaps the club will have to sort this out running a match day fleet of buses for the first couple of miles away from VP. 50 buses running back and forth for the first couple of miles away from the ground to other transport hubs and parking could help as could making the ground a better place to stay for a while afterwards.
part of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on June 25, 2023, 07:30:35 PMpart of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.It's really not.