johnnychips
Established Member
On another thread, there was an argument that a problem with Dundee's station was that it was too far from the centre of the city. I didn't think it was that far; maybe five minutes or so on foot. Then I started thinking about other stations and their accessibility to the town or city they serve. I'll have to exclude London as the terminals are on the edge then linked by Tube, but the best ones I can think of are:
Doncaster (my home town), out of the station, and straight into the bus station and shopping centre.
Leeds likewise - you seem to be in the centre straight away.
York and Sheffield seem to be a bit of a walk, but not excessive.
The two worst ones I can think of are Cambridge and Gent Sint Pieters (in Belgium), which seem to be a mile from their centres.
Any other good and bad examples?
Doncaster (my home town), out of the station, and straight into the bus station and shopping centre.
Leeds likewise - you seem to be in the centre straight away.
York and Sheffield seem to be a bit of a walk, but not excessive.
The two worst ones I can think of are Cambridge and Gent Sint Pieters (in Belgium), which seem to be a mile from their centres.
Any other good and bad examples?