How to increase bus use....

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How to increase bus use....

by cheeryoleary » 24 Jan 2008 19:47

I'm keen to hear some ideas, so here's mine...

Use Oyster type ID readers on football buses. A bus season ticket can be purchased at the same time as your Footie season ticket. By purchasing in advance, a 20% discount is given to the fan.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Beelzebub » 24 Jan 2008 19:49

I'd buy a couple!

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by Dirk Gently » 24 Jan 2008 20:02

The standard in Germany is that your match ticket includes transport from the town/city centre.

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by Sharpy » 24 Jan 2008 20:22

bus season ticket adding to a match season ticket will mean some of the less well off people will struggle to meet the costs

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by weybridgewanderer » 24 Jan 2008 20:56

Sharpy bus season ticket adding to a match season ticket will mean some of the less well off people will struggle to meet the costs



OK, make it an Option to add the bus season ticket to your season ticket

Additionally(other than the elderly disabled and infirm) I would not allow anyone that lived within a 3 mile radius to purchase a car park season ticket


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Re: How to increase bus use....

by SWLR » 24 Jan 2008 22:52

Sharpy bus season ticket adding to a match season ticket will mean some of the less well off people will struggle to meet the costs


as they do at Brighton & including the train.

No more room on the 74 - so no incentives required from North Reading, just the plastics in the rest of the Borough :wink:

The Bracknell bus I used once would benefit from avoiding the rough areas, i.e. go straight from Sainsbury's to the Mad Stad.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Royalshow » 24 Jan 2008 22:56

I wrote to Reading buses suggesting a fast service from Newbury. They said they will consider it for the 2008/9 season if the demand is there.

On a general note,Buses should be given greater priority where possible.It would be good to have more bus lanes in Reading but thats not really anything to do with the club. Discounts for season ticket/match day tickets would be a bonus to.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by working class hero » 24 Jan 2008 23:20

Sharpy bus season ticket adding to a match season ticket will mean some of the less well off people will struggle to meet the costs


Whereas doubling prices was designed to help them [especially scrapping the Megablock]. RFC do not care about the less well off sadly.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Readingfanman » 25 Jan 2008 01:02

Adding some sort of discount for bus tickets would see more people use them tbh.

They are far too expensive as they are.


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Re: How to increase bus use....

by PieEater » 25 Jan 2008 08:10

I agree they are way too expensive. If you want to get people out of their cars the buses have to be cheaper and more convenient.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by The 17 Bus » 25 Jan 2008 08:19

No they have to be new, shiney cost a fortune to buy and run on biofuel, so we can be told how green they are. It is about time Horsemans started a few services.

Woodley services are fine, except the ones that go down through town, they should all go via Hartland Road IMHO, the people in the town can easily get regular buses or the station buses up to the ground.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Row Z Royal » 25 Jan 2008 09:30

Living in Wokingham means that we have the Stagecoach buses.

When two of us go in a car it costs the equivalent of £3.50 pp in the HP car park, plus we're in the comfort of our own car etc. £5 return on a cold, smelly bus and getting home over an hour later than when we drive just can't compete.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 25 Jan 2008 09:39

As I travel on me todd to games, the bus is great (I get the Farnborough bus). I do get home a bit later than when I used to drive but at least now I can have more than one beer when there.


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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Gloria Gooner » 25 Jan 2008 11:17

The only thing I would say is that more information re the buses would be useful. There are loads of buses seemingly randomly lined up after the game, and nobody seems to know which bus goes from where, even the stewards.

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by CMRoyal » 25 Jan 2008 11:25

Row Z Royal Living in Wokingham means that we have the Stagecoach buses.

When two of us go in a car it costs the equivalent of £3.50 pp in the HP car park, plus we're in the comfort of our own car etc. £5 return on a cold, smelly bus and getting home over an hour later than when we drive just can't compete.


Ye, I think the problem is price. 2 people getting the bus from Basingstoke costs a tenner, as much as it costs to park. OK, you save a bit on petrol, but you lose out on travel time. Plus, for some bizarre reason the buses leave 1/2 an hour later for weekday matches, meaning that you are almost guaranteed to miss the first few minutes. It's not a great incentive to use them, to be honest.

So, what I'd like to see is the Basingstoke bus leaving 2 hours before KO weekday evening matches just as they do for weekends, and the price halved for ST holders.

But then, as Peter Kay might say I'd also like to be able to moonwalk, but life's a shithouse. :wink:

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by weybridgewanderer » 25 Jan 2008 14:33

Row Z Royal Living in Wokingham means that we have the Stagecoach buses.

When two of us go in a car it costs the equivalent of £3.50 pp in the HP car park, plus we're in the comfort of our own car etc. £5 return on a cold, smelly bus and getting home over an hour later than when we drive just can't compete.


surprised you get home an hour later

I get the bracknell bus and it is quicker getting away from the stadium than it would be to get out of the car park

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by weybridgewanderer » 25 Jan 2008 14:35

Gloria Gooner The only thing I would say is that more information re the buses would be useful. There are loads of buses seemingly randomly lined up after the game, and nobody seems to know which bus goes from where, even the stewards.


Information posted on the readingfc.co.uk website

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 38,00.html

has all the information about times, routes and fares

what further information do people need?

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Silver Fox » 25 Jan 2008 14:56

If I paid in advance for my bus fares then I'd be super gutted when Blakey introduces the free bus to make sure we all get to the ground on time

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by Beelzebub » 25 Jan 2008 20:31

By using the bus and train I can get home before 18.00hrs - in Didcot!!!!!!

It used to take me the same amount of time by car to Fords Farm!!!!!

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Re: How to increase bus use....

by working class hero » 25 Jan 2008 21:12

Just looked at the bus timetable and note the bus leaves the stadium at 1700.

If KO is at 1500 quite often the match is still playing at 1650. I am not sure I would get out of the ground [if I stayed to watch the game] in time for the bus....
Sort of explains all the folk leaving early.

Are you guaranteed a place on the return bus if you have a return ticket?

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