Signal_Box
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Trouble is that even if motorists were inclined/incentivised to park up and take the train onward there probably aren't enough empty seats to make a significant difference to the road traffic. The Councils could have made the builders and house buyers pay for some more units, platform lengthening and station car park extensions via Section 106 agreements as the planners call them but didn't as far as I know.
As someone who has recently brought a new build house not to far from a railway station, there is no way I would knowingly pay for anything other than the bare requirements. Any addtional funding should, as does happen come from the developer directly. Obviously they’ll pass that onto us the customer, but if there was way a £5,000 surcharge for “local transport” on top of my house package cost then I’m off to the next development who doesn’t charge it.
Anyway, Severn Tunnel Junction is a classic example there are a few hundred new houses at Sudbrook but getting to Bristol is a nightmare by train or car. I’d love to jump in my car pop down to STJ park up into new unused car park walk across the bridge onto the station, and within minutes be on a train to Bristol or Cardiff. Door to train inside 20 minutes.
But, as we know there is no bridge and it’s impossible to do the door to train in 20 minutes. A direct link from the former toll gate access on the M4 to the new STJ car park should be a total no brainer, and easy win. But nope, no talk at all let alone any kind of plan to get the work done.
This is why I’m so negative about the development of OUR railway, we have a station, we have a car park all we need is a few hundred meters of road to connect to the M4 but it’s in the to hard tray, at best or can’t be bothered at worst.