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You can always start by having a pint in Benno's.No mate, I walk all the way to Marine a lot of the time and it takes us circa 35 mins. from the area close to the Lidl. It's 2.2 miles according to Google Maps. I used to get the train, only thing is though, it's like 4 minutes on the train to Blundellsands & Crosby, and the trains can sometimes be unreliable, so unless it pisses down, I just walk. I don't end up getting the to ground too early then, as I don't have to factor in possible delays. I know if I leave the house 55 mins before kick-off I will get to Marine 20 mins before kick-off, which is optimum for me, for most games.
Anyway, back on topic: Do these biffs saying it looks like a Tesco not realise there's a much more stunning view of the ground yet to be fully completed?
I agree. I wasn't talking about Sandhills. I'll most likely get the train to the match myself.It’s literally mins walk from Sandhills
Ah the good old BSW and BSF threads on a boltA type of spanner
My mind is constantly languishing in the gutter.Be safe wear protection
A pair of gloves that is , get your mind out of the gutter
MetricAh the good old BSW and BSF threads on a bolt
Are they still made or have you gone metric as well
You can always start by having a pint in Benno's.
What background do you have in Transport Planning Tom?You could say that nowhere is "murder" to get to in Liverpool, the issue is how easy is it for 50k+ to get to and from it. See Destination Kirkby for how that can work out.
However, the point was made about whether or not it's going to be more or less convenient than it is now for most people, and in stadium planning terms how that might affect the "matchday experience", for better or worse.
The Transport plan is for the most part pretty vague, but it does state clearly that the new site will require substantial modal-shift to public transport to avoid gridlock and excessive dispersal times. In fact, it says it will need to be at least a reversal of proportions from 40:60 now, to 60:40 in favour of public transport. So lots of people who currently drive are expected to leave there cars at home for this to work. At present, BMD is a bit of a public transport blind spot. It is devoid of any public transport within a half mile radius, practically no regular bus routes within a full mile radius, and over half the normal parking catchment area is under water, and it is served by substantially less traffic lanes than GP, which has numerous buses on its doorstep and 360° parking catchment.
Of course, proximity to town and all its hubs and the Northern Line is the key factor, but it's over 1.5 miles to Queens Sqr and Liverpool 1 bus stations where most buses terminate (not Old Hall St or the Denbigh). So a 3 mile walking or shuttle round trip, to then wait in another bus Q. Not Murder no, but certainly not Kings Dock in terms of convenience either. The mention of shuttles is particularly vague. No mention of how many serving what routes and their frequency. I've no idea of the modelled dispersal time, because it's conspicuously absent from the planning docs (unless I've missed it). Gliders/trackless-trams in segregated lanes could greatly improve all of that.... but unless there's been a revision, there is no mention in the transport plan.
The Bat Spanish Waiter and Big Sat Fam?Ah the good old BSW and BSF threads on a bolt
Are they still made or have you gone metric as well?
i believe the lower bullens toilets will be retained for future generations to enjoy.I'm sure it has been mentioned numerous times but does anyone know whether the club intends to leave part of Goodison standing once we move? I think it is great that parts of Highbury are still standing and merged in to the current way of life in the area. Whereas it's sad that grounds like Upton Park and Maine Road have basically been lost. I know that Maine Road has a centre circle tribute but it's nothing compared to what they did with Highbury.
Would love it if we keep part of Goodison still standing after we leave so fans can go back and still see part of it.
Nothing worse than an engineer who doesn’t know one end of a spanner from the other designing plant
They must think the stores are full of skyhooks
tesco mate, it is a tescodrome according to the kopites on social meejaThey sell them in Ikea !???