Before or after they knock it down ?Royal Ginger wrote:At this point i'd rather see the club work with the council to tart up the old bus station.
After the recent events with MR no it all actually not knowing much... Is this actually true?Alexander Litvinenko wrote:Nope, it's completely unrelated to any stadium expansion plans. The station is dependent upon the resumption of the Green Park housing development.Green wrote:The expansion plans are now in place, does this mean the station is gonna be a goer
No-one should get particular excited about the station when/if it ever happens. There'll be no special or additional trains provided for football or no way a train can wait for a game to end - it's just another stop on the existing line and that's all.
It's a station to serve houses at Green Park - the fact it happens to be close(ish) to a football ground is pure coincidence.
Shocking from what I've heard, although I've never been. There's no extra services provided, and most trains don't stop at Falmer station anyway.southbank1871 wrote:What's the setup at Brighton's new ground Wiz, any idea?
On getting back from the Leeds game, where we had to queue round a makeshift roundabout of pigeon feces whilst waiting for the bus, I discovered a tweet from the club about how good all of the facilities are, which prompted a poorly spelled, drunken, angry email from me.Nameless wrote:Before or after they knock it down ?Royal Ginger wrote:At this point i'd rather see the club work with the council to tart up the old bus station.
Thank you for your email. We have been in consultation with Reading Borough Council as well as Reading Station with regards to improving this area. The main issues highlighted where the lack of signage and lighting, which are to be improved asap.
by TheLawnMowerMan » 02 Oct 2013 19:40
02 Oct 2013 19:40I'd be more interested in your poorly spelt, drunken, angry email if you still have it.Royal Ginger wrote:On getting back from the Leeds game, where we had to queue round a makeshift roundabout of pigeon feces whilst waiting for the bus, I discovered a tweet from the club about how good all of the facilities are, which prompted a poorly spelled, drunken, angry email from me.
The frequency of service is 30 mins on this line if I'm right? The buses would probably would be still be the popular transport so I can't see how it would be more useful unless CrossCountry are willing to stop their services which I doubt.Wizard wrote:I would hazard a guess that on match days, FGW would try and double up trains from 2/3 to 5/6 coaches as on Saturdays they will have plenty of spare trains in various sidings that could be used (providing the platforms are long enough on this line).
To have a dedicated rail service to the ground, RFC would have to pay for it. And by it I mean a turn back facility (siding and signalling) as well as other operating costs to FGW.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 06 Oct 2013 01:44
06 Oct 2013 01:44None of that is planned. This station is planned around the residential development of Green Park and nothing more - the fact there is a sports stadium nearby is pure coincidence and does not figure in the plans for it.Wizard wrote:I would hazard a guess that on match days, FGW would try and double up trains from 2/3 to 5/6 coaches as on Saturdays they will have plenty of spare trains in various sidings that could be used (providing the platforms are long enough on this line).
To have a dedicated rail service to the ground, RFC would have to pay for it. And by it I mean a turn back facility (siding and signalling) as well as other operating costs to FGW.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 06 Oct 2013 14:52
06 Oct 2013 14:52Not really. The extra revenue from the stadium will never be worth enough to make any other investment worthwhile, and I don't think it's transport planners making the decisions. Plus it's a fair old trek to the station, as shown below. ISTR it's reckoned that the only people who'd gain advantage from it are those who'd normally get a stopping train to Basingstoke - everyone else will find it quicker and easier to use the other methods of transport that already exist. That's a pretty small market.Green wrote:Provincial public transport planners in "missing a trick" shock.

by John Madejski's Wallet » 06 Oct 2013 21:38
06 Oct 2013 21:38by Alexander Litvinenko » 06 Oct 2013 23:09
06 Oct 2013 23:09It's all tied in together. I think Kennet meadows is the whole scheme for 7500 houses, from various developers, of which the Green Park development is Prudential's share of it.John Madejski's Wallet wrote:Is the green park one you mention separate from the massive kennet meadows housing development that Prudential want? Cuz that aunt gonna happen for a long, long time. Of ever, hopefully
Stupid bloody place for a housing development and the council planners know it. The Pru can f*ck right off
By "Kennet Meadows" does this mean the big field that's two feet deep in water for months every other year? That doesn't sound like a sensible place to build houses.Alexander Litvinenko wrote:It's all tied in together. I think Kennet meadows is the whole scheme for 7500 houses, from various developers, of which the Green Park development is Prudential's share of it.John Madejski's Wallet wrote:Is the green park one you mention separate from the massive kennet meadows housing development that Prudential want? Cuz that aunt gonna happen for a long, long time. Of ever, hopefully
Stupid bloody place for a housing development and the council planners know it. The Pru can f*ck right off
But I agree, I doubt it'll ever happen now, and therefore I doubt we'll ever see the Green Park station.
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