What is the most expensive station parking?
I discovered this week that to park for the day at Southampton Airport Parkway is an astonishing £14.
What is the most expensive station parking?
I discovered this week that to park for the day at Southampton Airport Parkway is an astonishing £14.
The main car parks in Oxford charge more on a Saturday to discourage shoppers and visitors brining cars into the town.
...and then complain when the high street starts to decline.
That'll be the Airport's Rate I expect if the Car parks are shared. Bristol Airport is £18 per day! Discounts tend to be for stays of a week or more (ie It cost me more to Park at BRS for 3 days then it would have done for a week)
That'll be the Airport's Rate I expect if the Car parks are shared. Bristol Airport is £18 per day! Discounts tend to be for stays of a week or more (ie It cost me more to Park at BRS for 3 days then it would have done for a week)
...and then complain when the high street starts to decline.
Not in Oxford, excellent park & ride services, why does anybody need to bring a car into the city centre?
I'm leaving my car at Bristol Airport in a fortnights time for 4 days - They quoted me £48. My Ryanair flight only cost £49!
I paid less in the end though as through work we can get discount from "holiday extras"
Surprised they don't knock down the city centre car parks in Oxford and build on them.
I think as train travel is relatively environmentally friendly and an opposition to pollutive car travel, car parking charges should be VERY expensive, at least £7.80 per 2 hours. Why should the planet suffer because someone is so lazy and selfish that they drive on their butt in their car and pollute the planet?
Ok when you've invented an affordable and workable zero pollution zero accident risk replacement for the car get back to us and we'll all get shot of ours and you can retire a multi billionaire[/QUOTE
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Pretty much - IIRC a week in the Silver Zone (Furthest Long Stay from Terminal) is £29 - but you can't use it if staying less then a week!
So is the trick to tell them you want a week and leave early. Or will they issue a railway style penalty fare for misusing cheap "advance" tickets?
@Carlisle
I think you are missing the point of why people want to use station car parks.
Wonder if the new car park will smell of urine. Parts of the current car park do.Well there is just the one multi-storey in the centre and it is being knocked down within a few months.
It's a 1200 space car park and is being replaced with a 1000 space underground car park with a new John Lewis on top.
Despite Oxford hating the car, city centre parking is absolutely necessary for the city's income.
£24x800*x360 is just under £7M per year (*averaging 2/3 full)
Parking is free in PTE areas at Metrolink stops (where the land is sometimes owned by TfGM) and Northern managed stations (usually - sometimes land at these stations is not railway land and so varies). Stockport [Virgin Trains], Wakefield Westgate [East Coast] and suchlike are always rather expensive, and Network Rail at Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly has already been discussed - painfully expensive!