by The 17 Bus » 01 May 2007 20:39
by Warfield Royal » 01 May 2007 21:31
The 17 Bus My dad missed the woodley bus to the ground last night, walked back home to drive to the Park and ride, managed to get half way round Lower Earley by half hour to kick off, so went back home as did not think he would make it.
Another £20 wasted plus hids time, this was a game he wanted to see too, i wonder if anyone really cares?
by From Despair To Where? » 01 May 2007 21:56
Behindu I think the station is key and it was interesting to see the application for Green Park village the other week. Station all included and slated to open in October 2008 ! Looked to me that the Pru were trying to be smart and push their houses through knowing the station is needed for the football.
by Behindu » 01 May 2007 22:37
The 17 Bus My dad missed the woodley bus to the ground last night, walked back home to drive to the Park and ride, managed to get half way round Lower Earley by half hour to kick off, so went back home as did not think he would make it.
Another £20 wasted plus hids time, this was a game he wanted to see too, i wonder if anyone really cares?
by Warfield Royal » 01 May 2007 23:17
From Despair To Where? For the sake of a 5 minute train journey, I'd put up with this
by The 17 Bus » 02 May 2007 06:34
BehinduThe 17 Bus My dad missed the woodley bus to the ground last night, walked back home to drive to the Park and ride, managed to get half way round Lower Earley by half hour to kick off, so went back home as did not think he would make it.
Another £20 wasted plus hids time, this was a game he wanted to see too, i wonder if anyone really cares?
Who would you expect to care ?
Without being hard hearted he missed the bus and then he decided that he might not make the ko. Who are you looking for to stand up and take responsibility ? Presumably it would be WBC for not ensuring smooth flowing traffic in their area.
by el_presidente » 02 May 2007 10:11
The 17 BusBehinduThe 17 Bus My dad missed the woodley bus to the ground last night, walked back home to drive to the Park and ride, managed to get half way round Lower Earley by half hour to kick off, so went back home as did not think he would make it.
Another £20 wasted plus hids time, this was a game he wanted to see too, i wonder if anyone really cares?
Who would you expect to care ?
Without being hard hearted he missed the bus and then he decided that he might not make the ko. Who are you looking for to stand up and take responsibility ? Presumably it would be WBC for not ensuring smooth flowing traffic in their area.
He missed the bus as he is almost 80 and got confused about the time it ran, due to an evening KO, he then had to make a decision re the traffic he was stuck in, I told him he should have carried on to Foster Wheeler, but he made wrong decision.
As to who should care RFC should care as it is within their interests that fans can get in and out as easily as possible.
by Elm Park » 02 May 2007 10:18
The 17 BusBehinduThe 17 Bus My dad missed the woodley bus to the ground last night, walked back home to drive to the Park and ride, managed to get half way round Lower Earley by half hour to kick off, so went back home as did not think he would make it.
Another £20 wasted plus hids time, this was a game he wanted to see too, i wonder if anyone really cares?
Who would you expect to care ?
Without being hard hearted he missed the bus and then he decided that he might not make the ko. Who are you looking for to stand up and take responsibility ? Presumably it would be WBC for not ensuring smooth flowing traffic in their area.
He missed the bus as he is almost 80 and got confused about the time it ran, due to an evening KO, he then had to make a decision re the traffic he was stuck in, I told him he should have carried on to Foster Wheeler, but he made wrong decision.
As to who should care RFC should care as it is within their interests that fans can get in and out as easily as possible.
by M Brook » 02 May 2007 11:56
B18 As a Wokingham Resident .. and looking forward to the extension .. I contacted WBC and objected to their objection !!! ... (Seeing as i pay the council tax to them!)
I have the full report of their objection and i would like to know from STAR how many ST holders are there that live in Wokingham?.
BTW .. RBC can ignore WBC and proceed anyway ..!
by M Brook » 02 May 2007 12:05
by bigmike » 02 May 2007 13:12
by Silver Fox » 02 May 2007 13:16
by ScottishRoyal » 02 May 2007 13:20
by Behindu » 02 May 2007 13:26
ScottishRoyal Surely a lot of the problems would be remedied by the station that will be built in Green Park by the time the East stand is completed?
A lot of fans already get busses from Reading station (I did before I was seventeen) but many who could don't as driving is easier (me included). A train from Henley, one from Newbury, Basingstoke, Didcot, Wokingham, etc would really make a difference I think as getting a train home at a regular time is far quicker and more appealing than sitting on a crammed bus stuck in traffic.
by working class hero » 02 May 2007 13:41
by Behindu » 02 May 2007 13:44
working class hero I believe that RBC will be wrong to allow an extension unless there are plans in train to provide better public transport and more parking. The traffic snarl up is fearsome with 24000 fans. Increase to 38000 and the problems will be dire.
by ArfnipIsARoyal » 02 May 2007 13:57
I seem to remember last season Brighton had a stub on their ticket which allowed you to get the train from Brighton Station to whichever station it was by the ground. A good idea as it will encourage more people to use the service. Maybe season ticket holders can get free or heavily discounted travel on the train upon presentation of the season ticket. This could also mean that people may get the train or drive into Central Reading and park up there and then use the service, thus allowing more flowing traffic around the stadium and a higher income from the train service.Warfield RoyalFrom Despair To Where? For the sake of a 5 minute train journey, I'd put up with this
The cost of a 5 min train journey would be out of proportion to the distance travelled and thus the perceived value for money. Most people would consider it more cost effective to drive especially if they can somehow park for free which I assume most people do.
by Stranded » 02 May 2007 14:00
ArfnipIsARoyalI seem to remember last season Brighton had a stub on their ticket which allowed you to get the train from Brighton Station to whichever station it was by the ground. A good idea as it will encourage more people to use the service. Maybe season ticket holders can get free or heavily discounted travel on the train upon presentation of the season ticket. This could also mean that people may get the train or drive into Central Reading and park up there and then use the service, thus allowing more flowing traffic around the stadium and a higher income from the train service.Warfield RoyalFrom Despair To Where? For the sake of a 5 minute train journey, I'd put up with this
The cost of a 5 min train journey would be out of proportion to the distance travelled and thus the perceived value for money. Most people would consider it more cost effective to drive especially if they can somehow park for free which I assume most people do.
by ScottishRoyal » 02 May 2007 14:04
by Huntley & Palmer » 02 May 2007 14:13
Behindu I remain amazed that more local pubs / organisations / groups aren;t organising coaches to games. There must be loads of situations where 40 -50 people could travel together on a hired coach, they would get parking at the ground and priority at the end of the game yet we don;t see it happening.
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