I doubt you'd get away with additional escalators even if they were narrower. The existing ones to the platforms are already 'up' only, with the stairs being used for those descending. The luggage on escalators problem could be solved with the 'blocker fences' (not sure what they're really called) like those fitted at the bottom of the escalators up from the gateline, but again the narrow platforms might mean that can't be done.
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With a big enough budget, I'd rather see a large mezzanine area built above the platforms, with multiple escalators and lifts down to each island. Sure, this might make the platforms themselves a bit dingy rather like Birmingham New Street, but it would vastly improve the experience for about 90% of the time anyone spends in the station. As an added bonus there would be no shortage of space for additional retail too, and it wouldn't get in the way of people who are just trying to get to their train like the current outlets on the bridge do.
The one at the bottom of the up escalator on P8 was a test to see how it would work. They didn't do the rest, and yet that one remains... and there's nothing to stop you taking luggage on the down escalator...
I think a mezzanine level was part of the T-station plan - makes sense to me, if it can be fitted in with all of the OLE. All of the shops could be moved there
While we're moaning about Platform 17 there is a very useful door on the platform so you could exit straight out of the Southern side of the station but it is staff use and/or emergency use only (although I'm nearly certain they did open it up for passenger use temporarily during Covid times)
I'm sure I stepped out of that door when doing a recce before it opened. Sadly I forgot to take a photo. It can't be used because it bypasses the gate line... and most people would then use the up escalator anyway, to use the footbridge and main exit.
So in conclusion platform 17 is:
- Too short for capacity needs
- Lacking in cover for the local climate
- Awkward to get to, exacerbated by crowding issues on 16
Basically unfit for purpose in any way, shape or form.
It was at the time of Leeds First. We now have several more services per hour (and longer trains, now that the Pacers have gone).
The corridor where the ticket windows are is probably the worst part of the ‘land side’ part of the station, with hundreds of people walking in both directions and people using the ticket office
I’d probably relocate the ticket windows to the travel centre, changing the entrance into a ramp rather than stairs
The gap between the main concourse and the ticket corridor should be made a bit wider to stop it being a blind corner
In terms of Platform 17, they probably just need to look at what the maximum length they could extend it without a major project. Even 5 cars rather than the existing 4 cars would be better than nothing
There was a plan which would have seen a second walking route (possibly raised, I'm going from memory) through Millie's Cookies/Boots. It was curved, but I can't remember why! I do remember though, thinking at the time that it would make more sense to swap Boots and the Ticket Office around. Ticketless passengers coming off the platforms could pay and go through an extended gate line (if they were paying for a single they wouldn't even need a ticket, the nice person manning the booth could take their money and just open the gate). On the modern railway though, things are mixed up so that you pass retail offerings while heading for your train; zoning areas into retail and 'trains' means you get less cross-traffic.
Nothing against Millie's Cookies, and I'm sure they sell more than the pod on the North Concourse, but that corner is a nightmare in the rush hour... coming in in the morning I always seem to get funnelled to the right-hand side if I can't get across the stream of exiting passengers. That means you can't see who is coming round the corner. The way to do it is to get over to the Sainsbury's side and stay left as far as possible (walk in front of the Ticket Office windows if you have to!) so that you get a chance to swing round everyone near the pod.