Kite159
Veteran Member
They will probably target the easier targets of those more rural stations which act as railheads for nearby towns which have limited or no bus service & roads don't lend themselves for walking or even cycling.Hikes in car park charges wouldn't be a bad idea in certain areas.
In some suburban and most rural areas, the car is a necessity and charging more would be unfair.
However, stations like Manchester Piccadilly could have a price hike without detriment to the vast majority of passengers. Traffic in central Manchester is horrendous sometimes, so a potential decrease in traffic is always a good thing there, and there's still cheaper parking for people with no choice (£12 for 24 hours, as opposed to £21 currently in the station car park) about a 5 min walk away in the Bloom St car park by the coach station.
I'd do the same thing with Liverpool Lime St, Birmingham Snow Hill, Watford Junction, Southampton Central etc..
To protect disabled people, you could freeze prices for those with a Blue Badge.
Rather than hiking up the cost of the city centre car parks