With it being said that commuting patterns will change for good (say working 3 out of 5 days in the office) do some stations still need vast car parks?
The country has a housing shortage, and building new homes next to stations will be a massive incentive for new residents to use rail - to perhaps mitigate against losing commuters.
Is this something National Rail are looking at in a serious way? It all seems quite piecemeal from them and there seems vast scope to raise income from land around stations.
The country has a housing shortage, and building new homes next to stations will be a massive incentive for new residents to use rail - to perhaps mitigate against losing commuters.
Is this something National Rail are looking at in a serious way? It all seems quite piecemeal from them and there seems vast scope to raise income from land around stations.