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On Moderation
Why does Bordesley have such a limited service and has had such a limited service for so many years? This one really baffles me so i wonder if there is a sepecific reason for this?
It currently has one train a week in one direction only. The exception is on football match days when it gets a more frequent service.
Almost all stations with such a limited parliamentary service are very little used rural stations in the middle of nowhere or are on a line that has infrequent service or have something wrong with them such as an unsafe footbridge. None of that applies to Bordesley though.
Bordesley however is in a very busy urban area. It is right near the centre of Birmingham and in a busy area full of houses and shops and businesses and warehouses and everything else you would find in a busy urban area.
Bordesley should have a frequent service of trains every ten or fifteen minutes in each direction. It should have the same frequency that neighbouring Small Heath and Tyseley have.
Are there any plans to finally give it a frequent service like Small Heath and Tyseley have? I would be interested if anyone knows more about the reasons for a station in such a busy major area getting almost no trains?
It currently has one train a week in one direction only. The exception is on football match days when it gets a more frequent service.
Almost all stations with such a limited parliamentary service are very little used rural stations in the middle of nowhere or are on a line that has infrequent service or have something wrong with them such as an unsafe footbridge. None of that applies to Bordesley though.
Bordesley however is in a very busy urban area. It is right near the centre of Birmingham and in a busy area full of houses and shops and businesses and warehouses and everything else you would find in a busy urban area.
Bordesley should have a frequent service of trains every ten or fifteen minutes in each direction. It should have the same frequency that neighbouring Small Heath and Tyseley have.
Are there any plans to finally give it a frequent service like Small Heath and Tyseley have? I would be interested if anyone knows more about the reasons for a station in such a busy major area getting almost no trains?