NeilYoungIsBack
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I am sure I have participated in surveys of how fans get to the games so there must be some data on it somewhere
Match-days I think they try to run double-units (capacity approx. 400) to/from the Etihad every 5-6 mins or so, even if they achieve that it's no more than 4,800 per hour so I doubt that many more than 6k use it after the match, probably more pre-match as a significant number will walk back to town rather than queue.No way mate. Tram traffic is minor.
I think capacity is around 200 and according to their timetable they run every 12 minutes on a weekend. Maybe they might put on extra carriages and double the service on a match-day, but you're still talking very low numbers.
I suspect Etihad complex is virtually empty an hour later.Match-days I think they try to run double-units (capacity approx. 400) to/from the Etihad every 5-6 mins or so, even if they achieve that it's no more than 4,800 per hour so I doubt that many more than 6k use it after the match, probably more pre-match as a significant number will walk back to town rather than queue.
It’s way more frequent than every 12 minutes and probably far more than 200 on each tram. Many are doubles and they are jam packed immediately before and after the match.No way mate. Tram traffic is minor.
I think capacity is around 200 and according to their timetable they run every 12 minutes on a weekend. Maybe they might put on extra carriages and double the service on a match-day, but you're still talking very low numbers.
Max capacity is 206, 146 standing based on 4 person per square meter those that have used the tram on match days will confirm it is probably double that, meaning approx 350 per tram the frequency is every 6 mins for match day with lots of doubles so probably 5000 per hour, plus the Ashton tramsIt’s way more frequent than every 12 minutes and probably far more than 200 on each tram. Many are doubles and they are jam packed immediately before and after the match.
I suspect that a lot more travel to the match via tram than travel back. We often walk back along the canal if the weather is ok.
There are a fair number who travel from and to Ashton or the park and ride facility.
The numbers using Metrolink is far from insignificant.
See the reply from lancs blue. Sounds reasonable although I think the 6k estimate is too high. The time period over which fans travel back will be less than an hour.It’s way more frequent than every 12 minutes and probably far more than 200 on each tram. Many are doubles and they are jam packed immediately before and after the match.
I suspect that a lot more travel to the match via tram than travel back. We often walk back along the canal if the weather is ok.
There are a fair number who travel from and to Ashton or the park and ride facility.
The numbers using Metrolink is far from insignificant.
Match-days I think they try to run double-units (capacity approx. 400) to/from the Etihad every 5-6 mins or so, even if they achieve that it's no more than 4,800 per hour so I doubt that many more than 6k use it after the match, probably more pre-match as a significant number will walk back to town rather than queue.
Max capacity is 206, 146 standing based on 4 person per square meter those that have used the tram on match days will confirm it is probably double that, meaning approx 350 per tram the frequency is every 6 mins for match day with lots of doubles so probably 5000 per hour, plus the Ashton trams
Why not have some carriages without seats for matches and events?
I was in Germany a few weeks back and they had trams with no fixed seating. It all folded away to leave a massive cavity, they would be perfect for events whilst still maintaining the seats for normal use throughout the week. TGMT messed up on this one imo.At upwards of £3M per tram it’s not feasible to have special trams without seats for 25/30 occasions per year
The Metrolink has 120 trams. Metrolink ordered 27 new trams (Capacity: 206) but there has been a problem and they wont be available until August 2020.
Source: https://tfgm.com/press-release/contract-signed-for-27-new-trams and https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...manchesters-new-metrolink-trams-been-17144455
Upshot: might expect a small improvement in tram service next season.
And with some of the kick off times, totally understandable. SU on the 29th at 6pm is a total piss take. Everton on NYD at 17.30 same as, effing abysmal timings.Will be interesting to see how the crowds hold up during this blip.
Obviously the derby is sold out, but with Christmas and New Year coming up, the attendances going forward could be lower?
And with some of the kick off times, totally understandable. SU on the 29th at 6pm is a total piss take. Everton on NYD at 17.30 same as, effing abysmal timings.
We'll see on the day. Hope we're bursting at the seams myself.Mostly just single seats available.
We'll see on the day. Hope we're bursting at the seams myself.
Had a chance to speak with someone about the expansion and other stadium plans recently.
The club are waiting on CL games to sell out or close to it before putting in another 6-7 thousand more seats.
People will point to the recent CL home crowds but truth is around 5k-7k of those seats are sometimes given out to schools, clubs, charities, sponsors, competitions etc, when we don’t play the big European sides. Even when we played Spurs in the quarter final it only sold out a day before the game.
The club want to build it as soon as possible and would ideally have preferred to have it done by now but need to be sure the demand is there for mid week games before finally pulling the trigger. Everything is in place.