Re: Miserable Nights (and Days) at CCS
Nothing to do with the City but have you seen the state of Grangetown station? Its dystopian I expect Winston Smith to be waiting next to me.
I guess it takes more traffic than Ninian Park, surely in our H&S world a footbridge over the road to the platform is the call. Its a disaster every game
Re: Miserable Nights (and Days) at CCS
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RichardM
Thanks, I never knew. What's the stop for a return journey to the transport interchange after a game from CCS - the info doesn't say?
I used to live in Penylan and there were zero route 1 and 2 buses after a night game from CCS. You could barely get one after a 3pm kick off game.
It's all grim. Roaming around after a night game looking for public transport.
I had a season ticket for OL (Lyon) for a couple of years when I lived in France. Myriad post-game transport options. I've been to a few Hertha Berlin games too where the price of public transport is included in the match ticket and there are myriad options from the stadium's own station after games. (I shan't bore everyone with tales of American sporting stadia experiences.) In comparison, CCS = a truly miserable experience.
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The Bloop
The little coffee shop in the Ninian concourse sells lovely coffee.
The rest is rubbish though.
I bought an Americano (basically a small black coffee) for 3 or 4 quid. Probably Nescafe and hot water and a rip off.
Miserable.
Re: Miserable Nights (and Days) at CCS
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Originally Posted by
az city
Thanks, I never knew. What's the stop for a return journey to the transport interchange after a game from CCS - the info doesn't say?
I used to live in Penylan and there were zero route 1 and 2 buses after a night game from CCS. You could barely get one after a 3pm kick off game.
It's all grim. Roaming around after a night game looking for public transport.
I had a season ticket for OL (Lyon) for a couple of years when I lived in France. Myriad post-game transport options. I've been to a few Hertha Berlin games too where the price of public transport is included in the match ticket and there are myriad options from the stadium's own station after games. (I shan't bore everyone with tales of American sporting stadia experiences.) In comparison, CCS = a truly miserable experience.
The return busses go from near the Fred Keenor statue
Re: Miserable Nights (and Days) at CCS
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RichardM
The return busses go from near the Fred Keenor statue
Ta. I appreciate the reply.