portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Except he hasn’t taken anything out…Damn right. Disgraceful how much that Bloom has taken out of the club
Except he hasn’t taken anything out…Damn right. Disgraceful how much that Bloom has taken out of the club
Except he hasn’t taken anything out…
its the likely outcome of such a review. possibly they could do more buses at lower cost if not paying for rail, or something like that.Telling that cost reduction features throughout those suggestions.
My guess would be this may result in an opt in or out of the travel subsidy so more of a pay if you use model. This may open the club up to be able to negotiate the prices for each option in line with use rather than a blanket single fee for guesstimated usage.
In terms of exiting that car park, which I agree is horrendous, I'm really not sure what can be done.
That volume of vehicles all trying to leave at the same time, single-file, through a narrow runnel and immediately hitting a major set of traffic lights is not going to be easy to improve in any meaningful way.
Yeah just the odd £400m in or so.Except he hasn’t taken anything out…
That would be shortsighted imo though. For anyone travelling from mid-Sussex it’s a definite helpMy random guess is they will at least look at reducing the size of the rail travel zone to being just between Brighton ( Including Preston Park and Hove ) and Lewes.
Cant see transport co. happy with opt in out, as hard to manage through the gatesTelling that cost reduction features throughout those suggestions.
My guess would be this may result in an opt in or out of the travel subsidy so more of a pay if you use model. This may open the club up to be able to negotiate the prices for each option in line with use rather than a blanket single fee for guesstimated usage.
Southern lose money on this, this isn’t a lucrative revenue stream, if there’s no engineering works elsewhere they actually lose quite significant money. Southern cannot physically add anymore carriages to the service, no matter how many people come up with a magic planning alternative on North Stand Chat. There are 6 trains an hour all with a minimum of 6 carriages. If you want an improvement in the service the DfT and Network Rail is where you need to go, to improvement the infrastructure. Electronic ticketing? How’s that meant to work.
- I will be surprised if they can come up with a fairer alternative, but sometimes that is the point.
- My main hope is that this really puts Southern in the spot light. The threat of removing a lucrative revenue stream, just might force them to start considering how they might improve the service. There are open goals here even Aaron Connelly after a night on the lash couldn't miss.
- Red tape - concrete over the pond, nothing else fits here, let it be so.
- Review costs - Southern again I hope.
- Operational efficiencies - Southern how about providing electronic tickets to fans instead of treating football fans like second class citizens (sadly some still behave like third class idiots, especially the more neadrethal away fans) That way the club can pay for the number of people using your service, rather than the number of people you have turned away with late and short trains.
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!Except he hasn’t taken anything out…
P&R only available via booking and at cost.
Improve the serviceSouthern lose money on this, this isn’t a lucrative revenue stream, if there’s no engineering works elsewhere they actually lose quite significant money. Southern cannot physically add anymore carriages to the service, no matter how many people come up with a magic planning alternative on North Stand Chat. If you want an improve in the service the DfT and Network Rail is where you need to go, to improvement the infrastructure. Electronic ticketing? How’s that meant to work.
Ah yes, Brighton to Lewes, famously operated by Diesel powered stock. Rolling stuck under repair that can’t be improved unless the DfT fund new stock which isn’t happening. The decision that class 171s were moved to East Midlands was taken out of the hands of the TOCs and was dictated by the DfT, due to them not giving Southern the funding to renew the lease. The service availability of class 171 stock has absolutely 0 affect on matchday train services, and solely the Uckfield and Ashford lines. Which ultimately is the fault of the DFT for years of not funding electrification projects on these lines.Improve the service
DFT or NR good luck with that !
I have the misfortune of using Southern on a daily basis
I’m pretty sure the aforementioned buffoons are responsible for sending limited diesel stock oop north
Which is Now impacting service availability
Due to rolling stock being stuck in depot under repair
My error I should have classified that fact (Not match day )Ah yes, Brighton to Lewes, famously operated by Diesel powered stock. Rolling stuck under repair that can’t be improved unless the DfT fund new stock which isn’t happening. The decision that class 171s were moved to East Midlands was taken out of the hands of the TOCs and was dictated by the DfT, due to them not giving Southern the funding to renew the lease. The service availability of class 171 stock has absolutely 0 affect on matchday train services, and solely the Uckfield and Ashford lines. Which ultimately is the fault of the DFT for years of not funding electrification projects on these lines.