You could take the bus from the Holiday Inn to the train station interchange and the shuttle from there to the CBS, pretty regular services but slower than the train if it ain't cancelled. If nothing else it's a decent contingency plan if the rail service is a bust.I was staying in Kenilworth the other week and got the train to the CBS for the Betis game. The return train was cancelled, so I had to get the bus . What a fuck up, it need sorting.
im doing the same with her indoors for the QPR game, just hope it s not the same
We used the train from Bedworth to the CBS and back it gets busy specially going back but cause only one train an hour was a long wait from the game ending to the train arriving at 15:04
Easier to just get on the number 20.May I suggest taking a later train chill out in the anecdote the casino or even shopping at the arena shopping centre lots of places to eat when Popeyes ect are open.
Easier to just get on the number 20.
It just gets worse and worse and worse, it's inevitable that fights will start breaking out or someone blacks out from overheating. I got the 10:40 from Leamington on Saturday and it was arse to elbow by the time it got to Kenilworth, the CBS platform for the first train after the match is like the fucking last chopper out of Saigon, home and away fans crammed together even before you have sight of a train and incredibly ill-tempered. have to get health and safety involved before something happens have to get health and safety involved for something
They will just say no trains for about three hours either side of the match to be sureThey we'll have to get health and safety involved before something happens.
Over to you sky blue Pete.
They will just say no trains for about three hours either side of the match to be sure
I'm not sure how many are on and the scheduled times on matchdays this season but last season they changed the times of the trains back to Coventry to coincide with the end of the game eg for 3pm kick offs the time was changed to after 5pm & they also had more trains running, we used it after the WBA game and were at Coventry station for about 20 minutes when another one arrived full of WBA fans. Maybe nobody has told West Midland Trains that the season has started.They added an extra train after the match last season and have now took them away. Why?
It did actually happen after a couple of last season's games that some of the 'ultras' tried beefing with each other from across the gate. Really don't understand why more carriages or at least more frequent services can't be put on.It just gets worse and worse and worse, it's inevitable that fights will start breaking out or someone blacks out from overheating. I got the 10:40 from Leamington on Saturday and it was arse to elbow by the time it got to Kenilworth, the CBS platform for the first train after the match is like the fucking last chopper out of Saigon, home and away fans crammed together even before you have sight of a train and incredibly ill-tempered.
There is nothing stopping them putting on longer trains and exiting through front doors.Platform isn't big enough to accommodate the number of carriages needed. Madness.
£5.20 each for that bus back into town last week.Easier to just get on the number 20.
The train is absolutely fine - good, even! - on non-matchdays. The issue is that they maintain the same service (hourly, two carriages) when thousands of people are trying to use itI'm staying in Earlsdon Premier Inn as im up for work doing a trade show the day after. Sounds like it might be easier to not bother with the train then... bus it is!
There should be trains every 10 minutes on match days with the train included with a match ticket.
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