Eh? Western Road is basically flat, and Queens Road only has a slight incline. They used to go up Elm Grove and New England Road!
would be excellent but is western road not too steep for a tram? certainly think queen's rd up to the station would be
Yup. That's a constant mystery to me other than the fact that those working on the roads seem to have a very short working day. Where roadworks are necessary I don't understand why there isn't a requirement to work 12 hour days, seven days a week (in shifts of course) until the work is completed.something just realised is 18mth to do this. for half a mile of road thats a bloody long time to do not very much.
I don't think there is any through traffic on Western Road? I thought it was just buses and taxis for most of it. Could be wrong, on the odd occasion I go into central Brighton I never go past Churchill Square.I'll wager the reason the area is looking rundown is because of the constant through traffic, as can be said for the rest of Brighton.
Anything being done to take cars out of the city has to be a good thing.
Ooooh. I have one of them trams to build in my stash! Occre kitView attachment 155608
Here's a tram making short work of Queens Road! I'm guessing around 1905-10ish
Looks similar to one I remember going on during a very depressing family holiday to Seaton one wet and windy October.Ooooh. I have one of them trams to build in my stash! Occre kit View attachment 155622
Very little foresight sadly. Well behind the curve of many cities around the world when it comes to public transport and pedestrianisation. Not just the city centre either re public transport/roads, but areas on the outskirts of the city boundary like Rottingdean/Woodingdean/Saltdean area. Big issues with traffic; nothing being done about it; houses continue to be builtI find it insane that Brighton and Hove doesn't have any form of trams/metro/light rail going through the city (bar Volks Railway if we're being pedantic) and I think you're right regarding the buses at Churchill Square. It's a mess.