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Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2013 9:23 pm
by raveydavey
Leodian wrote: In late a.m. to early p.m. today (March 21 2013) I, along with what looked like most of Leeds, was in the new centre that was officially opened today. It was heaving with people! I thought I would post this photo that may give an idea of the scene (in the centre is the horse artwork).It is utterly amazing inside, which came as a surprise as it was hard to tell from the outside while the work was going on.         Apparently they've had 100,000 people through the doors today! It looked like sheer purgatory, but no doubt mrs ravey will want to visit at some point...

Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2013 10:13 pm
by tyke bhoy
I understand the station is handy for access and egress to/from it

Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2013 11:59 pm
by Cardiarms
Do you think they built and mothballed an underpass to the station?

Posted: Fri 22 Mar, 2013 12:05 am
by Leodian
Cardiarms wrote: Do you think they built and mothballed an underpass to the station? A new secret tunnel. Nice one Cardiarms.

Posted: Fri 22 Mar, 2013 12:18 am
by Cardiarms
It might not be totally new, it might connect with the Bond treet Tunnel, cheaper that way see.

Posted: Fri 22 Mar, 2013 12:24 am
by tyke bhoy
Cardiarms wrote: Do you think they built and mothballed an underpass to the station? I was being a little facetious in suggesting Mrs Ravey lets the train take the strain, but who knows? It would certainly make Boar lane a safer place if there was some crossing either below ground or raised above street level but I suspect any suggestion of a raised crossing would be ruled out due to interfering with follybus. Back to the tunnel throry

Posted: Fri 22 Mar, 2013 8:08 pm
by raveydavey
tyke bhoy wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Do you think they built and mothballed an underpass to the station? I was being a little facetious in suggesting Mrs Ravey lets the train take the strain, but who knows? It would certainly make Boar lane a safer place if there was some crossing either below ground or raised above street level but I suspect any suggestion of a raised crossing would be ruled out due to interfering with follybus. Back to the tunnel throry I know we're veering off topic here, but I've never understood why the great unwashed, on arrival at Leeds station, are funnelled out to cross Bishopsgate Street where it meets City Square. Surely it would make more sense to send the massed hordes along New Station Street, avoiding the obvious bottleneck (even with the widened pavement)...?

Posted: Sat 23 Mar, 2013 8:54 am
by tyke bhoy
With all due respect have you tried new station street in rush hour? The pavement is narrow, on only one side to/from the NCP and without railing/barrier. Add to this pedestrians going against the flow, the narrowing even further over the bridge, the frequent flow of buses and taxis cutting from the initial rank on the left to the final bit of the rank on the right. For these reasons in "rush hour" I rarely use new station street towards the station and only used it out of the station when permitted to use the alley off platform 8 under city house to exit the station.

Posted: Sat 23 Mar, 2013 12:07 pm
by Phill_dvsn
The first ‘pop up’ 1D World store in the UK is opening in the Trinity centre this week (no idea what one of those is)But to celebrate you can win tickets in the Y.E.P herehttp://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/lat ... -5504448Do be warned though, you must only inflict this punishment on your worst enemy. I can't think of nothing worse than having life-size cardboard stand ups of these band members     

Posted: Sat 23 Mar, 2013 7:13 pm
by Leodian
While I was the centre later on this morning (March 23 2013) the snowy weather revealed what could be a design problem. Parts of the centre overlooking Trinity Church are open to the elements and as a consequence snow was getting inside (and there was a stiff cold draught). The photo with this post gives an indication of the snow (admittedly not much) but not the large wet area immediately around inside. A cleaning lady was having a lot of work to do there as most of the snow getting in was thawing and wetting the floor.That weather would get in there would have been very obvious (it certainly should have been!) then perhaps it was designed to let outside air blow in for ventilation.