Mr Blue Sky wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:Carwyn Jones and Eluned Parrott seem to share some concerns about the demolition of the bus station:
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales ... ar_twitter
Any views from the mob?
Once again they are acting as though the closure of the bus station will affect all bus users, it will not! When over the last few years have they complained about my 57 & 58 route not starting and finishing at the bus station? Never! Why are the routes that are currently at the bus station so special compared to mine? If it stays open or closes it will make no difference to many bus users, and i am sure the ones who currently use the bus station will manage just like everyone else who currently don't have that option.
Since the bus station was downgraded a few years back, it has become more of an irrelevance to many users. But for people who do need to transfer to another bus, or a coach, or a train, the bus station is still very important.
Likewise, for visitors to south Wales who arrive by train and need an onward connection, having a fully-functioning bus station is very important.
For all the posters who are saying that the closure of the bus station won't affect them much - I agree with you! It won't affect my travel on public transport at all, because I never use it.
But it will affect other people, who aren't YOU.
If a tourist say from Edinburgh wanted to visit Pentwyn and decided to travel via train and bus, they could not catch a bus right now from the bus station, they would need to walk to Customhouse Street. That would be exactly the same if the bus station closed or remained open. This is a tourist, not me, why is this route for them less important than others which currently start at the bus station? If somebody in Pentwyn decided to catch a bus to Ely they can not currently change at the bus station, why are people in Pentwyn less important than the people who are currently able to change at the bus station?
