LEXSTARproject
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Sort me a bus from Warrington, and i MIGHT consider it ;-)Now you bastards are going on the bus it makes exiting from Blue Car Park so much easier. I was back home in Littleborough by 10:25 and that's travelling via those wonderful areas of Manchester - Monsall, 'Apper'ay, Blackley (The Weybridge of the North), Middleton, Castleton and Rochdale. Traffic all the way was very light. Long may it continue, and those still driving, get on the bus!
What time did you get back to Boothstown mate? I'm in Astley and, tbh, I'm getting to the FOC stage and driving through Manchester in the rush hour in the pissing rain isn't that high on my list of favourite pastimes any more.
It’d be impossible to work out what busses were needed for which concerts, unless it’s known that Burnage is a hotspot for Ed Sheeran fans.Not directly City but does anyone know if they planning on doing something similar for events at the arena?
It’d be impossible to work out what busses were needed for which concerts, unless it’s known that Burnage is a hotspot for Ed Sheeran fans.
The only concert I can think of that it would work for is Cheadle Royal is known to be a hub for the Morrisey cult, so they could shuttle busses to and fro from there.
Yeah, it’d be impossible unless sold with the ticket if there was enough interest with enough time for logistics.Your average concert crowd comes from a lot further afield also. Most will be one off or infrequent visitors aswell, so wouldn’t even know about it. Can’t see it working for concerts.
Cheers mate, that’s bloody good going. I’ll definitely give it a try.We set at 9.45 and was at the bus stop near the post office in Boothstown for 10.10. Can’t complain at that service, makes the stress of getting across town for a game a lot easier if it’s you not having to drive and it’s quicker to get there.
Cheers mate, that’s bloody good going. I’ll definitely give it a try.
Picking up in New York, Iceland, Inverness Tesco & Miami Fried chicken, Barton rdFound the beginning a bit amusing - fans travelling from as far away as Macclesfield. Wow - good job they’re not catering for the rags :) :) :)
With the tram there is very little difference between single and return, just 30p to 70p difference (travel in 1 zone is £1.40 single & £1.90 return, all zones is £4.60/£4.90), but in any case he was comparing it with the 2 day weekend ticket.He makes some valid criticisms. Particularly the no child concessions, which does seem a bit mean. Apart from planes, I can’t really think of any public transport that doesn’t offer child rates.
It did seem like he set off with a negative mind set though and was looking for reasons to validate that viewpoint.
Repeatedly comparing the single ticket price on the tram with a return price on the bus was a bit nonsensical.
With the tram there is very little difference between single and return, just 30p to 70p difference (travel in 1 zone is £1.40 single & £1.90 return, all zones is £4.60/£4.90), but in any case he was comparing it with the 2 day weekend ticket.
Doesn’t have to be fair. Fans will either pay the extra or they won’t.Well he didn’t make it clear whatever it is.
It’s not a fair comparison anyway. The tram is a public vehicle, with hundreds of people potentially jumping on and off during each journey. And going virtually non stop all day up and down, picking up fare paying punters.
These are privately hired buses doing one return trip during the course of a whole day/ evening.
It isn’t wrong, apparently the club are subsidising the buses, it would be nice if they could subsidise more, but maybe subsidising more buses not the prices more would be better still. Hopefully they can do more but it doesn’t make the fares wrong.Doesn’t have to be fair. Fans will either pay the extra or they won’t.
The bus fare is double the tram fare for me. That feels wrong to me, so I’m not likely to use the bus and have 15 mins extra walk from the tram stop.