malcson
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Average human walking speed is 3-4 mph so a mile every 15-20 minutes.Walking at 6mph is called jogging.
Average human walking speed is 3-4 mph so a mile every 15-20 minutes.Walking at 6mph is called jogging.
The buses heading out to Bootle and beyond from town stop on one side of what is known locally as the Rotunda. Heading out to Walton and beyond buses stop on the other side. There are also some routes heading north easterly which stop on Great Homer Street by the new Notre Dame school. All in all there are options for people heading from town or Southender's and Wirralites to catch a buses to BMD. I'd say it is a 10/15 minute walk down the hill at Boundary Street to BMD. Possibly only 2 minutes for people on here who have competed at Olympic level. And anyone with sense would buy the abandoned Cunard pub on the corner and do it up.
Best one yet...... nextWho arsed what pace anyone can walk, when we're there and we win, we will all float back into town, ending up in.the Rubber Soul being chatted up by Hen Night slags from Newcastle.
Surely we are guessing about transport, by the time it's built bus and train companies will alter all their timetables, well hopefully
For you tubsters it’ll take 15 minutes to walk from Sandhills to Bank Hall, that doesn’t include stopping off at the Sandhillls Cafe to get a Mars bar either
n they wont do it just for the stadium,as you say, but i would think pubs ,restaurants, shopping centre, homes and attractions would make it beneficialI fear it's not that straightforward.
It's a part of Liverpool the major bus companies appear to have no interest in. Are they gonna reroute buses permanently for one, maybe two events per fortnight? And no games for 3 months during the summer?
We need Ten Streets and Liverpool Waters alongside us, if we are to get many permanent routes I feel. But that will come.
It’s frickin pegging it that mate at my ageWalking at 6mph is called jogging.
Same here!It’s frickin pegging it that mate at my age
Cancelled it because there isn’t an adequate bus route.When is the proverbial shovel going in to the ground? Any idea? Haven't been in here in a couple weeks and reckon would take me ages to go through everything.
Ah, makes sense. I doubt the city want to get more traffic to the area since I surmise there is a lot of pegging going on. At least, that's what I can figure out from the last couple posts on here.Cancelled it because there isn’t an adequate bus route.
When is the proverbial shovel going in to the ground? Any idea? Haven't been in here in a couple weeks and reckon would take me ages to go through everything.
I fear it's not that straightforward.
It's a part of Liverpool the major bus companies appear to have no interest in. Are they gonna reroute buses permanently for one, maybe two events per fortnight? And no games for 3 months during the summer?
We need Ten Streets and Liverpool Waters alongside us, if we are to get many permanent routes I feel. But that will come.