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So recently(ish) the government announced funding for Haxby station. This had been campaigned for a bit more than Strensall, but I believe Strensall would be much more effective in terms of reducing carbon emissions.
Haxby does have a higher population (about double) than Strensall but it has a bus every 10-12 minutes. I believe that with a solid 10 minute frequency, or even 7.5, Haxby would get even more people out of cars and onto good buses. It’s worth noting that the Number 1 bus (to Haxby) is one of the most used in York and the Number 5/5A bus (to Strensall) is one of the least used. This is because Strensall is further away and simply more people want to drive, despite the 15 minute bus frequency. Surely a station at Strensall would get more people out of cars, rather than Haxby residents going from bus to train.
As far as I’m aware, it was very much an either-or situation with the 2 stations, though I believe having both would be excellent.
So recently(ish) the government announced funding for Haxby station. This had been campaigned for a bit more than Strensall, but I believe Strensall would be much more effective in terms of reducing carbon emissions.
Haxby does have a higher population (about double) than Strensall but it has a bus every 10-12 minutes. I believe that with a solid 10 minute frequency, or even 7.5, Haxby would get even more people out of cars and onto good buses. It’s worth noting that the Number 1 bus (to Haxby) is one of the most used in York and the Number 5/5A bus (to Strensall) is one of the least used. This is because Strensall is further away and simply more people want to drive, despite the 15 minute bus frequency. Surely a station at Strensall would get more people out of cars, rather than Haxby residents going from bus to train.
As far as I’m aware, it was very much an either-or situation with the 2 stations, though I believe having both would be excellent.