Quote from: IFWaters on October 10, 2023, 06:13:35 PMI'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.I thought the club had said the expansion is not contingent on the transport being updated first, anyway?
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.
I think we all know the answer is a monorail.
Traffic-wise, on our route, one simple thing made a huge, dramatic and negative difference a few years back. For those of us driving away using Aston Hall Road/Lichfield Road towards the M.6 at Salford Circus (Spaghetti Junction), for years there would be a slow but steady flow with only a minimal hold-up. Then they introduced lights at Salford Circus. The effect was immediate: quite literally the next match following their introduction the traffic flow turned into a permanent jam inching along and it's been like that every match since. There is no need for lights at this huge, crucial roundabout when 95% of the traffic following a match is exiting away to the M.6 (North & South) or Erdington, Sutton, Lichfield with a relative dribble of (non-match) traffic using the other roads. I am convinced that if the lights were suspended for one or one and half hours after a match the steady flow of traffic would be resumed. Anyone know whose ear has to be bent, to get traffic management (West Midlands/Birmingham Council?) to sort out this mess instead of thousands of stationary cars chugging out fumes while the occupants are, understandably, 'fuming' too?
Quote from: spartacuss on October 10, 2023, 08:44:47 PMTraffic-wise, on our route, one simple thing made a huge, dramatic and negative difference a few years back. For those of us driving away using Aston Hall Road/Lichfield Road towards the M.6 at Salford Circus (Spaghetti Junction), for years there would be a slow but steady flow with only a minimal hold-up. Then they introduced lights at Salford Circus. The effect was immediate: quite literally the next match following their introduction the traffic flow turned into a permanent jam inching along and it's been like that every match since. There is no need for lights at this huge, crucial roundabout when 95% of the traffic following a match is exiting away to the M.6 (North & South) or Erdington, Sutton, Lichfield with a relative dribble of (non-match) traffic using the other roads. I am convinced that if the lights were suspended for one or one and half hours after a match the steady flow of traffic would be resumed. Anyone know whose ear has to be bent, to get traffic management (West Midlands/Birmingham Council?) to sort out this mess instead of thousands of stationary cars chugging out fumes while the occupants are, understandably, 'fuming' too? Spot on.
Depends how many coaches you put on. Aziz coaches in Sparkbrook have 6 coaches available immediately at very reasonable prices. It's all very well talking about fancy metro systems and the like but in case you hadn't noticed the city's bankrupt. I really doubt the wisdom of tying Villa Park expansion to major public transport improvements and 'modal shift' because that takes massive public expenditure and years. It will not happen before the euros and I worry Birmingham will lose out in hosting Euro 2028 without it let alone 10k extra Villa fans being able to get to games.
Quote from: spartacuss on October 10, 2023, 08:44:47 PMTraffic-wise, on our route, one simple thing made a huge, dramatic and negative difference a few years back. For those of us driving away using Aston Hall Road/Lichfield Road towards the M.6 at Salford Circus (Spaghetti Junction), for years there would be a slow but steady flow with only a minimal hold-up. Then they introduced lights at Salford Circus. The effect was immediate: quite literally the next match following their introduction the traffic flow turned into a permanent jam inching along and it's been like that every match since. There is no need for lights at this huge, crucial roundabout when 95% of the traffic following a match is exiting away to the M.6 (North & South) or Erdington, Sutton, Lichfield with a relative dribble of (non-match) traffic using the other roads. I am convinced that if the lights were suspended for one or one and half hours after a match the steady flow of traffic would be resumed. Anyone know whose ear has to be bent, to get traffic management (West Midlands/Birmingham Council?) to sort out this mess instead of thousands of stationary cars chugging out fumes while the occupants are, understandably, 'fuming' too? This is part of what i was referring to in my post on the previous page, over the last few years, the traffic management of that route away from the ground has made things considerably - not a bit, but a lot - worse
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 11, 2023, 10:57:14 AMQuote from: spartacuss on October 10, 2023, 08:44:47 PMTraffic-wise, on our route, one simple thing made a huge, dramatic and negative difference a few years back. For those of us driving away using Aston Hall Road/Lichfield Road towards the M.6 at Salford Circus (Spaghetti Junction), for years there would be a slow but steady flow with only a minimal hold-up. Then they introduced lights at Salford Circus. The effect was immediate: quite literally the next match following their introduction the traffic flow turned into a permanent jam inching along and it's been like that every match since. There is no need for lights at this huge, crucial roundabout when 95% of the traffic following a match is exiting away to the M.6 (North & South) or Erdington, Sutton, Lichfield with a relative dribble of (non-match) traffic using the other roads. I am convinced that if the lights were suspended for one or one and half hours after a match the steady flow of traffic would be resumed. Anyone know whose ear has to be bent, to get traffic management (West Midlands/Birmingham Council?) to sort out this mess instead of thousands of stationary cars chugging out fumes while the occupants are, understandably, 'fuming' too? This is part of what i was referring to in my post on the previous page, over the last few years, the traffic management of that route away from the ground has made things considerably - not a bit, but a lot - worseIt’s more like traffic mismanagement. The simplest solution is to regulate traffic lights for two hours after the game with a bias. If they can’t be regulated easily or quickly for that two hour period switch them off.
Quote from: spartacuss on October 10, 2023, 08:44:47 PMTraffic-wise, on our route, one simple thing made a huge, dramatic and negative difference a few years back. For those of us driving away using Aston Hall Road/Lichfield Road towards the M.6 at Salford Circus (Spaghetti Junction), for years there would be a slow but steady flow with only a minimal hold-up. Then they introduced lights at Salford Circus. The effect was immediate: quite literally the next match following their introduction the traffic flow turned into a permanent jam inching along and it's been like that every match since. There is no need for lights at this huge, crucial roundabout when 95% of the traffic following a match is exiting away to the M.6 (North & South) or Erdington, Sutton, Lichfield with a relative dribble of (non-match) traffic using the other roads. I am convinced that if the lights were suspended for one or one and half hours after a match the steady flow of traffic would be resumed. Anyone know whose ear has to be bent, to get traffic management (West Midlands/Birmingham Council?) to sort out this mess instead of thousands of stationary cars chugging out fumes while the occupants are, understandably, 'fuming' too? Update. Managed to get through to someone in Birmingham City Council (tortuous process - wouldn't recommend it - probably made worse by the presence of the Govistas!). She was very patient and helpful and accepted it was a problem and is putting it forward to the Highways Dept. and gave the issue a reference Number HGE013166 and location: Road name: SALFORD CIRCUS Ward: GRAVELLY HILL. The email acknowledgement said I should be contacted within 5 - 10 days. (Probably shouldn't hold our fug-filled breaths until something concrete emerges...)Will update again as and when.
Even if Witton has longer platforms and there are football or event specials that only stop there from New Street and maybe another station the other way, that would sort it far more than it is now.