They'll move the exit/entrance onto high streetIt's shit, you come out and you're met with the mess of market square and those hideous tower blocks.
It's an awful first impression.
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They'll move the exit/entrance onto high streetIt's shit, you come out and you're met with the mess of market square and those hideous tower blocks.
It's an awful first impression.
You're talking about the south entrance im not. The ones that's just been done isn't the main entranceIt's shit, you come out and you're met with the mess of market square and those hideous tower blocks.
It's an awful first impression.
The main entrance is a back alley then?You're talking about the south entrance im not. The ones that's just been done isn't the main entrance
Whether its years away or not if it happens it would be miles better than over the waterThe main entrance is a back alley then?
North end redevelopment is a million miles away
Plenty stations in cities around the country aren’t in the exact city centre…We know the North end is in plans to open up as a 'gateway' entrance to the city as it once was, whether they get the funding sorted is another thing...however the train station for the City has to be in the city centre tho....have you seen the state of Bridge Street btw as a welcoming site?..your greeted with Mackem Pizza and some asylum housing
It wouldn’t be. Monkwearmouth is beautiful building, whatever is built won’t be.Whether its years away or not if it happens it would be miles better than over the water
And not in the city centre.Plenty stations in cities around the country aren’t in the exact city centre…
It wouldn’t be. Monkwearmouth is beautiful building, whatever is built won’t be.
It is exactly this, with added slowing down from Nexus. Nexus are largely made up of Neanderthal mags who absolutely hate anything to do with Sunderland and will do everything they can to denigrate our city.So basically northern and network rail still don't care
That Burger King was a franchise - ie owned and operated by an individual/small company under licence from BK. So getting another will depend on there being someone looking to take it on.It’s a shame they didn't work with Burger King or similar to take part of the space up and pre fitting some catering area . I know it's not exactly a classy joint but it was always busy and at least somewhere to get a coffee etc whilst waiting for a train
Plenty stations around the country aren’t and are a lot further away.And not in the city centre.
im trying to think which city centres that dont have a train station in their centre? im struggling to think of any?Plenty stations around the country aren’t and are a lot further away.
Cambridgeim trying to think which city centres that dont have a train station in their centre? im struggling to think of any?
Bristolim trying to think which city centres that dont have a train station in their centre? im struggling to think of any?
fair enough theres a fewBristol
Easy walk to the centre, bit od a bastard climbing back with a belly full of beerNot being to Durham in a long long time , is the station a bit of a walk into the centre
Remember the first time I went to York and being surprised how long the walk took from station to centre. Seemed to take ages.im trying to think which city centres that dont have a train station in their centre? im struggling to think of any?