markymark2000
Established Member
With the thread ongoing in the First Buses of Somerset thread about the Taunton Park and Ride and how busy it is (or rather, how quiet it is) and with the contract change meaning it will now be operated by Stagecoach, I thought I would start a thread giving my thoughts on the Park and Ride. I didn't want to put this in the BoS thread as I think it would get moved anyway into it's own thread.
I've often wondered why Somerset Council hasn't tried to push for Taunton Gateway Park and Ride to become like Reading Mereoak and have it as a bus and intercity coach hub with the Park and Ride (and perhaps some other buses) acting as a shuttle to get passengers into the town. Instead, coaches are using the, in my opinion, unsuitable bus stop next to the BP garage on Blackbrook Park Way. Not only is there no shelter here and no facilities, from an accessibility perspective, I don't believe there to be enough space for coaches to safely deploy ramps/lifts for wheelchair passengers to safely board coaches.
Taunton Gateway I know isn't blessed with infrastructure but there is at least a shelter and if there were more passengers, especially those waiting on site longer, there would be a case for toilets, a bigger waiting area and other facilities. Plenty of parking so people can park here and do their trips away. For people walking to the coach stops, this would granted make it a longer walk for most people but in reality, how many people are walking to this coach stop? I know that from my attempts at using coaches here, I have just put it off as buses didn't connect up to the coach times and there wasn't anywhere suitable to wait anything longer than about 10 minutes. With Falcon reliability and great british weather what it is, I was certainly not risking anything. A proper interchange which plays a similar role that Reading Mereoak, Perth Broxden, Stirling Castleview and Dunfermline Park and Rides just as a few examples, could help to sky rocket Tauntons Park and Ride usage while also helping to attract more people to use the local bus network by way of using the local buses to connect with the coaches.
Just thought I'd share my thoughts and perhaps others may wish to come in on them.
I've often wondered why Somerset Council hasn't tried to push for Taunton Gateway Park and Ride to become like Reading Mereoak and have it as a bus and intercity coach hub with the Park and Ride (and perhaps some other buses) acting as a shuttle to get passengers into the town. Instead, coaches are using the, in my opinion, unsuitable bus stop next to the BP garage on Blackbrook Park Way. Not only is there no shelter here and no facilities, from an accessibility perspective, I don't believe there to be enough space for coaches to safely deploy ramps/lifts for wheelchair passengers to safely board coaches.
Taunton Gateway I know isn't blessed with infrastructure but there is at least a shelter and if there were more passengers, especially those waiting on site longer, there would be a case for toilets, a bigger waiting area and other facilities. Plenty of parking so people can park here and do their trips away. For people walking to the coach stops, this would granted make it a longer walk for most people but in reality, how many people are walking to this coach stop? I know that from my attempts at using coaches here, I have just put it off as buses didn't connect up to the coach times and there wasn't anywhere suitable to wait anything longer than about 10 minutes. With Falcon reliability and great british weather what it is, I was certainly not risking anything. A proper interchange which plays a similar role that Reading Mereoak, Perth Broxden, Stirling Castleview and Dunfermline Park and Rides just as a few examples, could help to sky rocket Tauntons Park and Ride usage while also helping to attract more people to use the local bus network by way of using the local buses to connect with the coaches.
Just thought I'd share my thoughts and perhaps others may wish to come in on them.