Re: Cycle and bus lanes between Cardiff and Newport
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Originally Posted by
chrisp_1927
Cardiff Parkway should have been nearly finished by now. Private money in place to build it, Cardiff council approved it and are fully behind it. Welsh government called it in for planning and it's now indefinitely delayed. They're a bloody shambles tbf
Unless the ground is not suitable for laying tracks there should be no reason why St Mellons, llanrhumney, llanederyn shouldn't have train links
And Ely?
Fairwater has so why not Ely ?
Re: Cycle and bus lanes between Cardiff and Newport
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Unless the ground is not suitable for laying tracks there should be no reason why St Mellons, llanrhumney, llanederyn shouldn't have train links
And Ely?
Fairwater has so why not Ely ?
The main SWales-London line goes past St Mellons, so no reason why a small spur can't be laid for a station, other than the powers that be twiddling their fingers and dragging their feet.
Had a leaflet through the door today to take part in a survey.
It was heavily biased towards giving the WAG the power to put in lanes to restrict cars in favour of busses, cycles and walking.
It only had a QR code, so alienated all those people who don't have a smartphone.
Re: Cycle and bus lanes between Cardiff and Newport
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Originally Posted by
bobh
The main SWales-London line goes past St Mellons, so no reason why a small spur can't be laid for a station, other than the powers that be twiddling their fingers and dragging their feet.
Had a leaflet through the door today to take part in a survey.
It was heavily biased towards giving the WAG the power to put in lanes to restrict cars in favour of busses, cycles and walking.
It only had a QR code, so alienated all those people who don't have a smartphone.
The idea of using public transport more is great but it needs to be well funded
Re: Cycle and bus lanes between Cardiff and Newport
You could soon get fined for driving down this Cardiff road without a permit
CCTV cameras will monitor and enforce the gate, with a £70 fine issued to drivers who travel through the section of Crystal Glen without a digital permit.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...iving-27111122