Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
I am, as noted elsewhere, not a fan of Victoria at all, for many reasons. How could it be improved?
A few suggestions to start with of varying scale:
A few suggestions to start with of varying scale:
- If the Arena were to close, flattening it all except the listed bits and building a new European style glass-and-steel Hauptbahnhof with maybe 6 or 8 through platforms. This could have a residential/commercial development on top, but would at least be big enough.
- Building some west-facing terminal bay platforms butting up against the west side of the Arena building - the viaducts are still in place and would allow for 3 or 4 decently long platforms to be constructed, giving Manchester some valuable west-facing terminal capacity, though at the expense of a bit of a long walk a la Picc 13/14.
- Moving the Arena access to outside the station (but as near as feasible), this would probably assist their security as well by separating the two, and would allow the removal of the ugly bridge that dominates the station, and would also allow the station footbridge to be rebuilt wider and with better facilities e.g. perhaps escalators to the platforms rather than stairs.
- Removing the hideous advertising hoardings from above the ticket barriers entirely, or replacing them with a large "proper" departure board.
- In the long term looking to ban diesel from the through platforms, with all services either being EMU or bi-mode on the wires, and any steam sent through Castlefield instead. That would allow the filthy concrete ceiling of the through platforms to be shot-blasted clean (or redone) and perhaps turned into a feature (like e.g. the Haagse Tramtunnel), with warm-coloured LED uplighting giving a much less dingy feel. (As an aside, once we manage to get the DMUs out of New St that should be done there as well, at present it's painted black to disguise the muck).
- Perhaps considering putting a Piccadilly or Euston- style deck over the tram platforms or the east-facing bays, providing space for improved waiting facilities, catering and retail, which is woefully inadequate. As an alternative, this could feed into a new wider footbridge and become the main platform access with the ticket barriers moved up there so they aren't quite as prominent, and good escalator and lift access from the ground floor. I'm aware this conflicts with "remove the bridge so it is opened out", of course, but it would at least be a facility primarily benefitting most rail passengers rather than a small number of them as the Arena bridge does.
- Rebuild the toilets from scratch. They are too small, dirty, poorly kept and vandalised. Due to the latter, they also need full-time attendants.
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