[Albion] Best solutions for Amex transport issues

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What should be done?

  • Increase the number of trains

    Votes: 86 59.3%
  • Increase car park capacity

    Votes: 30 20.7%
  • Build a monorail

    Votes: 53 36.6%
  • Relocate to somewhere more conducive

    Votes: 6 4.1%
  • Nothing: it's just something we have to put up with and is better than having to travel to Gillingha

    Votes: 25 17.2%

  • Total voters
    145


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,389
(North) Portslade
My father is disabled traveler, has the wrist band etc. Are you saying that when I take him and my son I leave my 11 year old to queue standard?
Whilst he's 11, no.

When he's 14/16, whatever a sensible age is, then he can either queue or be the person accompanying your father.
 










rippleman

Well-known member
Oct 18, 2011
5,151
Is there a transport problem ? I didn't know that. Since 2011, I have cycled to virtually every game from the outskirts of town and been back there before the buses and trains (and before anyone starts. on, I'm 75 now !)
Have you caught up on the thread about cycles being stolen from the Amex? Even well secured ones?
 








BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,768
WeHo
Have you caught up on the thread about cycles being stolen from the Amex? Even well secured ones?

Just to be pedantic they weren't stolen from the Amex but from Sussex Uni campus and from the railings by the bus stops on the A27. Still a shit thing to happen but didn't happen at the Amex.
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
28,712
Withdean crowds were no where as big as the goldstone , there were loads of places to park , easy to get buses, mainline railway 10 min walk , easy access by feet , lots of bigger crowds than the Amex , but never a problem to get away , being in the centre of hove helped
36,747 v Fulham 7.12.58
35,000 v Chelsea 18.2.67
34,766 v Rochdale 3.5.72
33,500 v Derby County 26.10.76
33,300 v Crystal Palace 24.2.76
33,431 v Blackpool 29.4.78
32,979 v Southampton 2.1.78
32,647 v Tottenham Hotspur 15.4.78
32,634 v West Ham United 2.10.78
32,539 v Wolverhampton Wanderers 24.9.69
32,310 v West Ham United 18.2.33
32,036 v Reading 27.3.70
31,828 v Aston Villa 22.8.59

These were every occasion in the whole history of the Goldstone, that we had attendances bigger than the average Amex attendance (Goldstone average : 10,533)
 
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Not Andy Naylor

Well-known member
Dec 12, 2007
9,114
Seven Dials
The thing about the Goldstone was that people dispersed in all directions. From Falmer, unless you live in Moulsecoomb or Coldean, you're waiting in long queues for buses or trains or sitting in your car for ages trying to get out of the University or Bridge car parks. And, apart from the obvious solution of the monorail, very little can be done to overcome this basic stumbling block.
 








BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,768
WeHo
The thing about the Goldstone was that people dispersed in all directions. From Falmer, unless you live in Moulsecoomb or Coldean, you're waiting in long queues for buses or trains or sitting in your car for ages trying to get out of the University or Bridge car parks. And, apart from the obvious solution of the monorail, very little can be done to overcome this basic stumbling block.

I imagine quite a few at the Goldstone just walked home as the crowd was more likely to be local and live within a mile or 3.
 










portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
18,661
Whoever designed the A23 / A27 interchange wasn't very forward thinking. It was almost unfit for purpose the day after it opened never mind growth in traffic in 30 years since.

Also, the top of Mill Road is a nightmare for returning buses and supporters using the P&R. It can take 45mins to exit because traffic coming off the A27 onto the roundabout about is doing so at speed, and frequently. Which we must give right to obviously. Stick a set of light on so 15-20 vehicles from the P&R can exit at any one time!

Again, some proper policing or lights re-set for the hour or so either side of match would kill this problem just as it would on Village Way. But nobody cares or is interested. We just have too put up with therefore, but it's all utterly solvable if someone gave a ****

It's well beyond time to take a chunk out of the SDNP and tarmac it to ease the pressures and not just on match days. The sanctimony of protecting this green space without challenge is ridiculous and I just don't buy any of the 'well, it's the thin end of the wedge if you do that' arguments. Reminds me of the NIMBY ones against the stadium e.g. "the ducks, the ducks, but what about the DUCKS....?" Well, feck 'em, the Seagulls were more important. Next stupid question?!
 








Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,458
saaf of the water
36,747 v Fulham 7.12.58
35,000 v Chelsea 18.2.67
34,766 v Rochdale 3.5.72
33,500 v Derby County 26.10.76
33,300 v Crystal Palace 24.2.76
33,431 v Blackpool 29.4.78
32,979 v Southampton 2.1.78
32,647 v Tottenham Hotspur 15.4.78
32,634 v West Ham United 2.10.78

32,539 v Wolverhampton Wanderers 24.9.69
32,310 v West Ham United 18.2.33
32,036 v Reading 27.3.70
31,828 v Aston Villa 22.8.59

These were every occasion in the whole history of the Goldstone, that we had attendances bigger than the average Amex attendance (Goldstone average : 10,533)
I was at 6 of those games.

I'm sure there are some on here who were at the Chelea (67) Wolves (69) Reading (70) Rochdale (72) .....
 


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