Hi all, I'm new here and from a visit to Nottingham 2 weeks ago, I keep trying to make sense of what was going on at Nottingham Station and can't work it out, I'm hoping you guys (and gals) can put me out of my misery 
So, I was travelling to Nottingham for a night out, I was planning on having a few drinks and playing Poker in Nottigham. I got a Northern train from Sheffield to Nottingham and was impressed at how modern the Northern train was! Last time I used one, it was literally a bus on rails and the train I was on was very modern, clean and much better than my previous experiences 10+ years ago!
I do travel a fair amount to London, but not so much "locally" and my weapon of choice is the LNER Azuma from Doncaster or Retford to London.
Anyways, I was in Nottingham, I did really well in the poker tournament and left much later than expected and ended up getting a coach back to Sheffield at 3am.
The coach stop is outside the train station in Nottingham, but I was astounded by the number of diesel engines idling all night long in the closed station! With the whole "Green push", Greta-fan-clubs and the "Green rail" images... surely leaving 5+ diesel engines idling ALL NIGHT is a complete joke?
If I were to do the same in my car or HGV I'd be in line for a fine or a day out to have a chat with my local magistrate.
Can anyone please point me in the right direction to understand why this is acceptable?
Thanks in advance, all opinions welcome

So, I was travelling to Nottingham for a night out, I was planning on having a few drinks and playing Poker in Nottigham. I got a Northern train from Sheffield to Nottingham and was impressed at how modern the Northern train was! Last time I used one, it was literally a bus on rails and the train I was on was very modern, clean and much better than my previous experiences 10+ years ago!
I do travel a fair amount to London, but not so much "locally" and my weapon of choice is the LNER Azuma from Doncaster or Retford to London.
Anyways, I was in Nottingham, I did really well in the poker tournament and left much later than expected and ended up getting a coach back to Sheffield at 3am.
The coach stop is outside the train station in Nottingham, but I was astounded by the number of diesel engines idling all night long in the closed station! With the whole "Green push", Greta-fan-clubs and the "Green rail" images... surely leaving 5+ diesel engines idling ALL NIGHT is a complete joke?
If I were to do the same in my car or HGV I'd be in line for a fine or a day out to have a chat with my local magistrate.
Can anyone please point me in the right direction to understand why this is acceptable?
Thanks in advance, all opinions welcome
