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SnowflakeDuring Winter It's like standing in a freezer waiting for trains.
I think moving it anywhere would be a daft move. Because other towns and cities have their stations a bit out of town doesn't mean we have to follow suit. We've already got one in the centre so leave it there. Spend money on improving what we have not on closing it and opening a new one. I think your suggestion is better than the wearmouth station idea though I don't know if it would be possible to build it at the civic site. It would be close to the bus station so useful for transport links which would be a good thing.I still think moving the station south where the civic is would be the best place for it
About 50 years too late.£16m allocated for improvements according to Look Newcastle.
Moving it there will take it off the metro lines thoughA
I think moving it anywhere would be a daft move. Because other towns and cities have their stations a bit out of town doesn't mean we have to follow suit. We've already got one in the centre so leave it there. Spend money on improving what we have not on closing it and opening a new one. I think your suggestion is better than the wearmouth station idea though. I don't know if it would be possible to build it at the civic site. It would be close to the bus station so good for transport links which would be a good thing.
Moving it there will take it off the metro lines though
Would that be a problem? There's a metro station at park lane.Moving it there will take it off the metro lines though
Yes 16m would have been a reasonable amount 50 years ago. Today it will get little.About 50 years too late.
Its a canny hike to our main shopping area the bridges and there are some shitty roads to cross. Shoppers won't want to lug their bags down to Monkwearmouth especially in bad weather. Same for commuters getting off buses from park lane. Sunderland's main train station should be on the same side of the river as the city centre. In my opinion anyway.
The established train operators said there was no demand for a direct link from Sunderland to London, until Grand Central proved them wrong. If there is a lack of services there is a lack of need to use the station, maybe this time the attitude of build it and they will come applies to additional frequent services to different destinations other than Newcastle, Boro or London.This is always a factor plus the frequency of service. Also depends on where you live for me it’s 10 mins into city centre or 20/25 to Durham station so you have to add that to the Durham - York just plus cost to park / taxi?
The travel from Durham / Newcastle stations is too convenient that it probably makes little sense to have more routes coming from Sunderland unless it frees up the east coast mainline, although I wish there was, but because of that demand from Sunderland station is low.
The established train operators said there was no demand for a direct link from Sunderland to London, until Grand Central proved them wrong. If there is a lack of services there is a lack of need to use the station, maybe this time the attitude of build it and they will come applies to additional frequent services to different destinations other than Newcastle, Boro or London.
Transpennine stopped calling at Sunderland when the requirement to do so was removed from the franchise....DfT sets the franchise requirements in consultation with the local transport authority, which is Nexus. I see no evidence of Nexus advocating on behalf of Sunderland to bring more services to the city.Transpennine did but stopped when the metro got extended because of capacity I believe.
Used to like them as a bairn when going through the Metrocentre changing at Newcastle, felt like a proper train instead of the pacers.
Transpennine stopped calling at Sunderland when the requirement to do so was removed from the franchise....DfT sets the franchise requirements in consultation with the local transport authority, which is Nexus. I see no evidence of Nexus advocating on behalf of Sunderland to bring more services to the city.
Its excruciatingly slow from eaglescliffe to sunderland, takes nearly an hour! And £10 return for the privilege.I’m not sure of the speed limits on the coast line, or the logistics of adding high speed services (What are the limits on Grand Central HSTs of their replacements on the line?)
Imagine that happening down south!When we came back from Wembley last year reached York in 90 mins, took another 90 to reach Sunderland, frustratingly.
Think the coast line is not up to taking full speed Inter City.
Isn’t the issue for network rail also that if they include say a service from Sunderland then the operators price it when the franchise comes up. If the operators / bidders deem it to be a loss maker then the overall profit back to network rail would be reduced. Network rail will ultimately need to be willing to accept a reduced income? There may be an argument that putting services to through Sunderland could free up capacity on east coast mainline?
Lots and lots of flows on franchises aren’t profitable - that’s one of the advantages of a franchise system for passengers. Indeed, some entire franchises are significantly loss making and operators receive payments from the government for running them. (Eg Northern).
Ps - Network Rail don’t specify the franchise. The DfT do.
Sunderland must be one of the worst connected cities when considering its population - because the local transport authority (Nexus) channels regional and national travellers through Newcastle Central via the Metro.
Were they talking about demand from the area going to London or demand outside the area going to Sunderland? I'd hedge my bets on the latter.The established train operators said there was no demand for a direct link from Sunderland to London, until Grand Central proved them wrong. If there is a lack of services there is a lack of need to use the station, maybe this time the attitude of build it and they will come applies to additional frequent services to different destinations other than Newcastle, Boro or London.
If only someone had had the foresight to build one. It could even have gone to Bishop Auckland.I guess Sunderlands disadvantage is in it being a coastal city and its proximity to Durham and Newcastle stations both of which are directly on east coast mainline. As a minimum there should be a direct link with Durham.
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The article refers to the south entrance and multi story car park, wonder if there could be scope for a new north entrance at some point in the future