Bluelenny1984
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We don’t, we do it much worsewith everything public, it will only change, when enough local people blast the council.
As a dane, my thought is it'll take a years time. Hope you lot, do this stuff better than us.![]()
We don’t, we do it much worsewith everything public, it will only change, when enough local people blast the council.
As a dane, my thought is it'll take a years time. Hope you lot, do this stuff better than us.![]()
They have enough trains on the network, wouldn't it just make sense to have them running to and from Moorfields every 5 mins, with 8 carriages?I went everything about the stadium is incredible, but Sandhills is a disaster waiting to happen.
Queuing outside in the weather is a joke, platforms woefully inadequate, rail guards trying to coral what will be thousands of people and then add in boozed up people. I think the thought is let’s see how it goes and iterate from there.
It was enough for me to think about other ways of getting there until it’s addressed because when it’s 5 times the footfall and everyone leaving at once it’s going to be chaos.
I don’t know how trains work but I know enough to say that they get in each others way if they run backwards and forwards to Sandhills while also offering the usual Southport/ Ormskirk to Town trains.They have enough trains on the network, wouldn't it just make sense to have them running to and from Moorfields every 5 mins, with 8 carriages?
Don't fully know how trains work, but they just need more of them at ridiculous frequency on match days.
I said years ago that Sandhills would be a major issue with this stadium because it’s a buffer station. Kirkdale is bigger and that struggles with the footfall from Goodison at times, anyone saying they’re similar is obtuse beyond belief.
It was good to hear that the buses worked. That’s a positive because I didn’t suspect they would. Again, will be interesting to see how they cope when there is more than 10k people there.
I think the council/folks need to look at it from beyond the matchday experience. This ground will be hosting concerts and all sorts. Are folks going to want to walk back to town after standing for hours at a concert? Absolutely not
I think that’s the only way it could work but it will still mean plenty of queues outside, they have done nothing for the platforms which means overcrowding on there and the trains will be full to the rafters which is what it is.They have enough trains on the network, wouldn't it just make sense to have them running to and from Moorfields every 5 mins, with 8 carriages?
Don't fully know how trains work, but they just need more of them at ridiculous frequency on match days.
No absolutely not, you’ll see my posts about how bad I think travel will be but believe me when I say the ground is something special.we're gonna want goodison back after 3 games arent we?
It's not ideal. But for the likes of myself from Wirral, it's easy enough to walk up to Scotland Rd to and from the game and straight on a bus through the tunnel.I think that’s the only way it could work but it will still mean plenty of queues outside, they have done nothing for the platforms which means overcrowding on there and the trains will be full to the rafters which is what it is.
But don’t forget also, that’s the northern line in to the city, it isn’t just football fans using it. Saturday afternoons are busy as it is.
They just haven’t done enough to address the problem in other areas, they’ve had years to look at it and sadly it seems come up with a pen outside Sandhills station.
What I will say is the whole area will see regeneration over the years to come and things will develop and change, but for the first year or two this could be messy.
The whole point of a test event is to iron out the minor issues. This isn't a minor issue, the transport infrastructure is something everyone has been warning the council about for years and it's going to blow up in their face.If only the authorities had held some kind of small event at the new stadium to pilot how things work and learn lessons for next season.