by weybridgewanderer » 03 Aug 2010 20:08
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Aug 2010 21:54
by RG30 » 03 Aug 2010 23:45
by premiership_bound » 04 Aug 2010 00:40
by weybridgewanderer » 04 Aug 2010 08:03
RFC website Reading Football Club are pleased to confirm that all Stagecoach bus services will operate as normal
on Saturday for the Scunthorpe match and on 21st August for the Nottingham Forest match.
...
The club propose to continue to subsidise these services for the season
RG30 The club has to give notice of withdrawal of bus services and the first 2 games fall in that period so they have to continue
by Terminal Boardom » 04 Aug 2010 12:12
by Dirk Gently » 04 Aug 2010 12:44
havocRG30 The club has to give notice of withdrawal of bus services and the first 2 games fall in that period so they have to continue
LOL
why weren't STAR aware of this when they were parroting the economics of subsidised half full buses
by No Hoops » 04 Aug 2010 14:08
weybridgewandererRFC website Reading Football Club are pleased to confirm that all Stagecoach bus services will operate as normal
on Saturday for the Scunthorpe match and on 21st August for the Nottingham Forest match.
...
The club propose to continue to subsidise these services for the season
I think the debate might be who provides the service after the first two games of the season, Reading Buses or Stagecoach.
Something that MIGHT be being considered is to change the routes slightly (some sections of the route the bracknell bus used hardly anybody got on).
Something else that MIGHT be being considered is reduce the number of services, for example have the Bracknell service leave 15 minutes earlier and pick up some o fthe Wokingham route
I would suggest that these decisions have not yet been finalised so the are operating "normally" in August
by playoffs or layoffs » 04 Aug 2010 15:49
by Kitson12 » 04 Aug 2010 16:03
by Royal Lady » 04 Aug 2010 16:46
Cheers for the tip. Will do.Kitson12 If in doubt blame it on STAR
by brendywendy » 05 Aug 2010 11:56
by Terminal Boardom » 05 Aug 2010 13:14
brendywendy more people should take these buses - especially this weekend,
they are cheaper, quicker, and easier than any other form of transport to the ground.
give em a try - if you have headphones on and look at your mobile, u dont even have to look at/hear the other mongers
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Aug 2010 13:52
brendywendy more people should take these buses - especially this weekend,
they are cheaper, quicker, and easier than any other form of transport to the ground.
give em a try - if you have headphones on and look at your mobile, u dont even have to look at/hear the other mongers
by brendywendy » 05 Aug 2010 15:02
No HoopsweybridgewandererRFC website Reading Football Club are pleased to confirm that all Stagecoach bus services will operate as normal
on Saturday for the Scunthorpe match and on 21st August for the Nottingham Forest match.
...
The club propose to continue to subsidise these services for the season
I think the debate might be who provides the service after the first two games of the season, Reading Buses or Stagecoach.
Something that MIGHT be being considered is to change the routes slightly (some sections of the route the bracknell bus used hardly anybody got on).
Something else that MIGHT be being considered is reduce the number of services, for example have the Bracknell service leave 15 minutes earlier and pick up some o fthe Wokingham route
I would suggest that these decisions have not yet been finalised so the are operating "normally" in August
A quick drive past of California Cross Roads would be appreciated. Plenty of parking there too so more people could use it.
by brendywendy » 05 Aug 2010 15:04
Wycombe Royalbrendywendy more people should take these buses - especially this weekend,
they are cheaper, quicker, and easier than any other form of transport to the ground.
give em a try - if you have headphones on and look at your mobile, u dont even have to look at/hear the other mongers
Five adults will cost £33 return.
No thanks, it will cost a fraction of that to drive (probably about £3 of diesel).
by Rex » 05 Aug 2010 15:17
Terminal Boardombrendywendy more people should take these buses - especially this weekend,
they are cheaper, quicker, and easier than any other form of transport to the ground.
give em a try - if you have headphones on and look at your mobile, u dont even have to look at/hear the other mongers
But you can still smell them
by Magnus » 05 Aug 2010 15:18
by brendywendy » 05 Aug 2010 15:53
royalexileTerminal Boardombrendywendy more people should take these buses - especially this weekend,
they are cheaper, quicker, and easier than any other form of transport to the ground.
give em a try - if you have headphones on and look at your mobile, u dont even have to look at/hear the other mongers
But you can still smell them
Are you sure you should have used the word others there Brendy.
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