New bus service from Winners, Wokkers, Brackers

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by Barry the bird boggler » 04 Jan 2007 08:34

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I'm worried about this too.... Also, how do I identify the bus (number?).


Can't imagine it would be any more than 1 there and 1 back, only if its massively successful and oversubscribed would more runs be added. Wouldn't surprise me to see them run a single decker at first as well!

Also the fact this appears to have been a 'stealth' service isn't helpful, you'd think the club and bus companies would make a bit of noise in the local press and media about it.....

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by cheeryoleary » 04 Jan 2007 09:51

Barry the bird boggler you'd think the club .....would make a bit of noise in the local press and media about it.....


That would require some kind of foresight, intelligence, and planning from the club, right?

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by Dirk Gently » 04 Jan 2007 10:16

I think they might be worried about over-demand for it - if they have 100 people queuing for the bus at Wokkers first time out the phone lines to Andrew Peach on the monday would be red hot.

Much better to let demand ramp up gradually.

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by shaka's shorts » 15 Jan 2007 17:14

This looks like a good option for me. Anyone used it yet? It says that it stops in Wokingham on Broad Street. Anyone know where or how I can find out as I rang the club and they couldn't tell me! Where does it come back from at the stadium.

Thinking about using it for Sheff Utd, but won't unless they can be more specific!

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by premiership_bound » 15 Jan 2007 17:25

I doubt if anyone has used it yet as Sheffield United is the first time it will run. It does seem a bit vague on details though.


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by RIP ELM Park » 15 Jan 2007 17:27

I'd imagine it will stop at the bus stop on broad street, would seem to make sense.

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by shaka's shorts » 15 Jan 2007 21:19

Thanks for the sarcasm - there is more than one bus stop on broad street

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by cheeryoleary » 15 Jan 2007 21:20

Some details on OS.

Starts at Bean Oak shops 1328
Noreys Shops 1331
Broad Street 1336
Rifle 1340
Pheasant 1345
Mad Stad 1400

Buses will stop inbetween these locations. You'll need to hail the bus.

1. I don't know what number bus
2. I suspect that the return leg will load where the other football special buses load
3. I'm concerned that this may prove very popular. I shall be mightily fcuked off if the bus is full by the time it gets to Winnersh.
4. In fact, I'm so concerned, I think a brisk 2 mile walk from Winnersh to Wokingham in order to get in the queue might be called for.

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by shaka's shorts » 15 Jan 2007 21:23

Thanks. I saw that on OS and called the club for more details. they suggested I call Reading buses who suggested I call Stagecoach. So still got no nearer knowing more!


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by premiership_bound » 15 Jan 2007 22:36

That's interesting so it is Stagecoach that is running these services not Reading Buses. Could explain the price difference (or not as the case may be).

I wonder if these new services are subsidised by the club as thay stated that as part of the extension they would offer low cost subsidised public transport IIRC?

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by RIP ELM Park » 15 Jan 2007 22:53

shaka's shorts Thanks for the sarcasm - there is more than one bus stop on broad street


Not heading towards Reading there isn't.

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by addsrfc » 15 Jan 2007 23:11

anyone getting the bus from basingstoke for the shef utd game ?

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by Sunny D » 16 Jan 2007 09:47

I was going to try getting in from the station (well it says Sainsburys on Alencon Link ) for Sat's game.

Problem is, if the bus doesnt leave there till around 1pm, if anything goes wrong it will be very tight to get to the ground for 3pm ko.


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by anR » 16 Jan 2007 10:28

I'm so happy about this bus journey. It'll be much easier getting to the stadium now.

This will be running every match day? Including Wigan on the Tuesday night?

Now, if only STAR could follow suit if it proves a success! :D

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by amdocsroyal » 16 Jan 2007 22:39

cheeryoleary 4. In fact, I'm so concerned, I think a brisk 2 mile walk from Winnersh to Wokingham in order to get in the queue might be called for.

The Rifle being a convenient halfway house refreshment stop :wink:

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by cheeryoleary » 19 Jan 2007 12:56

Right - the Wokkers bus is number 953 according to Stagecoach.

The Riffle would have been a great idea except for the fact that I'm off the beer for a month.

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by Farnborough Royal » 19 Jan 2007 22:08

The bus from F'boro takes 2 hours :lol: oxf*rd that!!

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by cheeryoleary » 19 Jan 2007 22:11

Farnborough Royal The bus from F'boro takes 2 hours :lol: oxf*rd that!!


Farnborough Kingsmead: 1231
Mad Stad: 1400

1 Hour 29 minutes (still a long time to be sat on a bus though)

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by Farnborough Royal » 19 Jan 2007 22:28

Especially when its 20mins on the train

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by PieEater » 19 Jan 2007 22:42

I was tempted to try it but at the price publicised it's as cheap to drive and park and no worries about getting on or getting back. I'm all for services like this but they need to be cheaper to entice lazy gits like out of their cars.

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