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I read the report. Does it imply that the link from Trinity Way is going to be closed?
This is really handy for reaching the Boddingtons site! The closure of this would form a barrier between the City Centre and the area to the North of the station!
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![]() Especially in an area such as Victoria, where you have high levels of activity on one side and surface car parks, a late-night snooker hall and prostitutes on the other. Let's say that in the next wave of central-fringe developments, a new office block/residential scheme is considered for Dutton Street. If there isn't direct access through Victoria, the walk via Corporation Street or Victoria Street adds a good few minutes, making the scheme less viable. Admittedly, I haven't seen the plans and don't understand the way the concourse will be routed, but if this route is closed off from the Arena too, it will mean that the dispersal of people from events will be made more difficult, meaning that post-event disruption lasts longer.
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Not terminating trains in Platforms 3,4,5,6 Building the western facing bays - although they would mean a bloody long walk Electrification of routes to Wigan via Atherton, Kirkby,(Skelmersdale),Blackburn,Clitheroe, Rochdale and Calder Valley Perhaps more seriously, I avoid events at the Arena because of the difficulties associated with exiting the place - is there anything that could be done about it? |
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Its funny that Network rail are now paying the Arena to run the ventilation systems after years of them being turned off, but when it suits they complain. I still think they will block the entrance at Trinity way one way or the other as they are losing far too much revenue out of it. Also once barriers go up across the concourse your exit will be blocked for through traffic. The entrance to Maccys is supposed to be being closed from the bridge we heard.
Added to that Ive never seen queues coming down the stairs from the arena so why would they suddenly appear? |
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What will the access be like then for the call centre staff at JD Williams. Will there be issues there?
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If you park in the multi-story it looks as though you might have to walk round? If you are coming through Victoria as far as I can tell the stairs to reach the first level will be before barriers to the actual platform.
Actually as a side edit the lifts that connect the carpark levels also have access into the JD Williams staff only areas as do the stair wells |
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http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/...60-/index.html
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Scaffolding contractors were on the station yesterday measuring up
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From the business desk
Manchester Arena negotiates on Victoria revamp 19th December 2012 James Graham - Deputy Editor, North West MANCHESTER Arena's management feared changes to Victoria Station could leave gig-goers covered in diesel exhaust. Network Rail has applied to construct a new £20m train shed roof at the station as part of the £560m Northern Hub plans to improve rail services in the North. The work involves the restoration of the grade II-listed station buildings but there will also be changes to the pedestrian access to the arena, which is owned by Development Securities and operated by SMG. A council document reveals how the arena's management was "concerned that the current pedestrian routes through the site would be adversely affected." According to the report, they believe the inclusion of an elevated walkway within the new arrangement, "would mean that many visitors to the arena would have to pass over, and possibly wait in queues above, platforms one and two and experience potentially very poor air quality as a result of exhaust emissions from diesel-powered trains waiting at the platforms". The arena also said: "The closure of the link from Trinity Way and the multi-storey car park to the mezzanine bridge would result in a much longer, more convoluted and busier route for some disabled users." The council's report said there had been on-going discussions between the owners, managers and operators of the arena and Network Rail which had led to "broad agreement" on other matters such as potential problems as a result of construction work, but a conclusion of "commercial arrangements" was still required. "If these commercial arrangements cannot be concluded, the scheme could not be progressed in its current form," said the report. Council officers have recommended the planning committee approves the scheme when they meet on December 20. A spokesman for Development Securities said: "It has been important for us to input into this process given that the proposed works impact upon the arena. Both the existing access and servicing to the arena would be affected by the proposed plans and we have consulted Network Rail on these issues. "We are now confident that the redevelopment plans suitably address our concerns although they remain to be finalised legally." The proposals were approved by the city's planning committee on December 20.
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You've got to laugh though haven't you has the muppet wrote this ever been to Victoria?I reckon most scrap merchants would turn their noses up at what's there now. |
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They are not even listed, are they? I thought it was the canopies on the Approach that were listed.
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I thought it was the main building that was listed, plus the buildings at the side from 1860 or when ever? Im sure I read in the past that the roof was already too badly damaged to bring it onto the listing? Could well be wrong though.
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roof at Piccadilly is listed. I bet he has confused the two....
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Apparently works will be kicking off now in March while Metrolink finishes its own plans, hopefully.
In the mean time tomorrow a company (I forget what name) is coming measure up the station using laser equipment that can generate 3D images like you see when they show the London underground station plans. Areas being looked at are the bridge and lifts around platforms 3 to 6, the Metrolink platforms and the bridges at Aspin lane/Red bank, both rail and Metrolink areas. |
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Its me again...
Week starting the 4th of March works will be kicking off. One gigantic waterproof crash-deck to go up as well ![]() The old roof to be totally gone by the beginning of June. |
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