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Reintroduction of Football Specials? - Barney - 09/09/2016 09:59 LFC is about to play its first home game of the season with the opening of the new main stand and concern has already been expressed that, with this additional capacity, fans should use public transport to get to Anfield as car parking facilities are insufficient. The only problem though is that, with the exception of the 917/9 from the city centre, there are no additional bus routes or buses to serve Anfield or Goodison Park on match days. And, unless you live close to a Merseyrail station, the Soccerbus from Sandhills is not really an option. Isn't it about time that Merseytravel and the bus operators considered drawing up plans for a comprehensive Football Specials service on match days from across Merseyside? One was in place prior to Deregulation and worked extremely well. Also, I would be interested to learn what transport arrangements are in place for the two Manchester clubs when they have home games? RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - T42 PVM - 09/09/2016 10:12 Are you expecting something along the lines of this? http://www.bwfc.co.uk/documents/1196-bwfc-official-bus-service-online201-3212881.pdf RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - Barney - 09/09/2016 10:21 (09/09/2016 10:12)T42 PVM Wrote: Are you expecting something along the lines of this? Thanks for the link, that's exactly what I mean. If a club like Bolton can arrange such services why can't the two Merseyside clubs? Because there is no return service, and none at all on Sundays and evening matches, I drive my car as close as I can and then walk two miles to the stadium. Prior to Deregulation there was a frequent bus route. RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - T42 PVM - 09/09/2016 10:24 I understand where your coming from, As a Bolton supporter myself i find the matchday Buses excellent RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - djb - 09/09/2016 10:58 (09/09/2016 09:59)Barney Wrote: LFC is about to play its first home game of the season with the opening of the new main stand and concern has already been expressed that, with this additional capacity, fans should use public transport to get to Anfield as car parking facilities are insufficient. The only problem though is that, with the exception of the 917/9 from the city centre, there are no additional bus routes or buses to serve Anfield or Goodison Park on match days. And, unless you live close to a Merseyrail station, the Soccerbus from Sandhills is not really an option. Both manchester grounds are fairly well located for public transport anyway. MCFC is near the metrolink, a train station (albeit with limited service) and a few bus routes. Matchday special buses run from the city centre, along with a handful of other special services (mostly from the stockport area) MUFC is again near the metrolink, and bus routes. Again matchday special buses run, and northern rail run matchday special trains to the MUFC halt - if i remember rightly these come from the crewe&stoke lines via piccadilly. Both stadiums have additional metrolink capacity on matchdays. RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - iMarkeh - 09/09/2016 11:21 I deffo think more sporting shuttles are needed. You just need the companies to be willing to run them as football specials can be very rowdy and for that reason, some companies wont allow it. Also some people sneaking alcohol onto the buses. Stuff like that. Manchester United needs mega improvements to transport as it does have the buses and trams but the road floods with people for over 45 minutes after the match. They need a mega subway or something to stop traffic being blocked. Was on a X50 and ride took 2 hours because of match day people blocking roads. I think a lot of companies run coaches but they are not directly associated with the football clubs therefore not directly advertised. Look at the coach park and there are loads of coaches but no advertisement. RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - djb - 09/09/2016 15:02 (09/09/2016 14:46)Dentonian Wrote: Both the Etihad and Old Trafford are "well located", but that's not quite the same as being well served. Obviously, there is the sheer volume with capacities of 55,000 and 76,000 respectively close to being met for Premiership matches at least. Despite City's much higher profile in recent years, they still have a higher proportion of locally based fans than United, so the demand for local transport solutions is more even than the total attendance figures would suggest. As mentioned, Old Trafford is served by a long standing Metrolink service, a mainline station and 22 "service" buses an hour from/to the city centre, as well as matchday 256 shorts. That also means Stretford, Sale and Altrincham are directly served. The Stockport based services are Bullocks. Originally registered as the 957 when the etihad opened. They still run, but i think now as pre-pay services (although the service is still registered). There used to be 3 (heald green, bramhall and cheadle, routing via the heatons). Another bullocks decker runs from Northenden although i think this may be a private service. RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - Neukit - 09/09/2016 22:20 (09/09/2016 15:27)Dentonian Wrote: Naughty! Unless at least 50% of capacity is available to passengers to pay as they board, then surely, they are defrauding the DfT by falsely claiming the stupidly named BSOG. Timely revelation if it is the case, given the forthcoming EasyBus services 5 & 56. Just because as service is registered doesn't mean that it is eligible for BSOG. There are many examples of such ineligible services all over the country. RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - M60lad - 10/09/2016 05:15 Being a City fan himself Mike Dunstan (Bluebird) used to run various matchday services to/from Etihad Stadium from Chadderton and Moston areas as extensions to his various other services, I'm sure they were registered 77 and 112 (or similar) and used to follow parts of their common route before actually ending up at the ground. RE: Reintroduction of Football Specials? - Owl - 10/09/2016 09:55 (10/09/2016 05:15)M60lad Wrote: Being a City fan himself Mike Dunstan (Bluebird) used to run various matchday services to/from Etihad Stadium from Chadderton and Moston areas as extensions to his various other services, I'm sure they were registered 77 and 112 (or similar) and used to follow parts of their common route before actually ending up at the ground. As you say, Bluebird used to run a service from Middleton Bus Station to City's home games. More recently First use service number 80 for a football special from the centre of Manchester to FC Uniteds home games at Broadhurst Park. |