Quote from: AV82EC on April 25, 2025, 10:24:05 AMQuote from: eamonn on April 25, 2025, 10:07:52 AMSo are we saying that none of this is going to happen due to the contingent element of trains being sorted out, unlikely to materialise?It’s the station that needs sorting, you can sort the trains afterwards. Though as ever any sorting of the station will have to be done with the notoriously awful Network Rail as the Project Manager. Network Rail are good at plenty of stuff but delivering station infrastructure improvements even stuff as basic as what’s required at Witton at pace and to budget and deadlines isn’t one of them. I’m hopeful rather than confident.There is essentially a big loop from New Street, up to Aston and the Walsall track to Perry Barr, then back down around into the other side of New Street. Obviously capacity at New Street is always an issue but Specials for the Euros could always be put on that way.
Quote from: eamonn on April 25, 2025, 10:07:52 AMSo are we saying that none of this is going to happen due to the contingent element of trains being sorted out, unlikely to materialise?It’s the station that needs sorting, you can sort the trains afterwards. Though as ever any sorting of the station will have to be done with the notoriously awful Network Rail as the Project Manager. Network Rail are good at plenty of stuff but delivering station infrastructure improvements even stuff as basic as what’s required at Witton at pace and to budget and deadlines isn’t one of them. I’m hopeful rather than confident.
So are we saying that none of this is going to happen due to the contingent element of trains being sorted out, unlikely to materialise?
I know that and quite like the idea but as you have already said where are the extra paths, trains, drivers etc etc coming from to deliver it. Our heavy rail system in Birmingham is massively massively constrained by all sorts of factors but we’re getting off topic here so I’ll shut up.
So, for the rail experts. When NS was rebuilt a few years ago, did they only do the buildings, they didn't put any more capacity into the rail itself? Or they did and its already been used up?
Quote from: AV82EC on April 25, 2025, 11:05:53 AMI know that and quite like the idea but as you have already said where are the extra paths, trains, drivers etc etc coming from to deliver it. Our heavy rail system in Birmingham is massively massively constrained by all sorts of factors but we’re getting off topic here so I’ll shut up. That is something to be worked out for the Euros really. With 50k of mostly non-locals / non-nationals, there won't be many people driving so public transport / trains will need to be well in order at that time. After that the improvements will help the stop the bottlenecks under the road bridge on matchdays as people are forced to queue on the ramps and block the footpaths, but won't be as needed any other time so won't need to worry about rail capacities as much.
For the Euros they can put on fleets of coaches like they did for the commonwealth games. Not a sustainable option for home games generally, but for one-off matches during the tournament, it seems an obvious solution.
A Google of 'Camp Hill Curves' leaves me none the wiser?
I think my standpoint that Aterios buying shares in us absolutely, definately, catagorically means that we are building a new ground, can be temporarily put to one side.