Getting home from ashburton...
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Getting home from ashburton...
For evening fixtures.
Is our stadium the worst in the country to get home from?
I usually have a few pints after and wait for Holloway to re-open before heading home, so most of the time not a problem for me.
Last night I didnt go but it was my old mans first evening game at ashburton. He loved every minute of the game, and like many (of us real footy fans) just refuses to leave unless the game is over,
But he couldnt believe how hard it was to get home. It took him almost 45mins just to get to arsenal station. And found the queue quite cramped for his liking for a man of his age. Last year I took my mum to the ac milan game for her first game at ashburton and she was really nervous in the queue to the station said she would have had a panic attack if i hadnt been their to look after her.
Now for us younger lads and lasses these kind of cramped conditions arent such a big deal, but for the older generation can be very scary.
WHEN OH WHEN WILL ARSENAL, TRANSPORT FOR LONDON, AND THE POLICE GET TOGETHER AND SORT OUT THE MADNESS THAT IS LEAVING ASHBURTON? (ESPECIALLY EVENING KICK OFFS).
CLOSING SURROUNDING STATIONS JUST DOSENT HELP!!!!!!!
Is our stadium the worst in the country to get home from?
I usually have a few pints after and wait for Holloway to re-open before heading home, so most of the time not a problem for me.
Last night I didnt go but it was my old mans first evening game at ashburton. He loved every minute of the game, and like many (of us real footy fans) just refuses to leave unless the game is over,
But he couldnt believe how hard it was to get home. It took him almost 45mins just to get to arsenal station. And found the queue quite cramped for his liking for a man of his age. Last year I took my mum to the ac milan game for her first game at ashburton and she was really nervous in the queue to the station said she would have had a panic attack if i hadnt been their to look after her.
Now for us younger lads and lasses these kind of cramped conditions arent such a big deal, but for the older generation can be very scary.
WHEN OH WHEN WILL ARSENAL, TRANSPORT FOR LONDON, AND THE POLICE GET TOGETHER AND SORT OUT THE MADNESS THAT IS LEAVING ASHBURTON? (ESPECIALLY EVENING KICK OFFS).
CLOSING SURROUNDING STATIONS JUST DOSENT HELP!!!!!!!
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think thats the problem thou, people leave early to avoid the queues so when the game is over there is already a queue at the tube, holloway been closed as well as drayton park is a jokeIrish Gooner wrote:It might stop people leaving early as well. Well some of them..

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I don't leave the stadium until roughly 45 - 60 mins after the game and there is still congestion getting into Arsenal station. Generally cleared up at Finsbury Park though.
Does anyone remember what the official reason given for closing Holloway was? I can appreciate that Drayton Park is tiny and just couldn't handle that level of people, but Holloway should be okay
Does anyone remember what the official reason given for closing Holloway was? I can appreciate that Drayton Park is tiny and just couldn't handle that level of people, but Holloway should be okay
I think Holloway station closes because there is only lift access to the platforms, which would cause congestion problemsSillySteward wrote:I don't leave the stadium until roughly 45 - 60 mins after the game and there is still congestion getting into Arsenal station. Generally cleared up at Finsbury Park though.
Does anyone remember what the official reason given for closing Holloway was? I can appreciate that Drayton Park is tiny and just couldn't handle that level of people, but Holloway should be okay
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The Holloway Road thing is a total cock up. Islington made it a condition of planning that the club upgrade the station to take high volumes and asked the club for about £7m. After permission was given TFL said it would cost about £100m and asked Arsenal for it. Rightly the club told them to shove it. It is just typical of this country that we have a 60,000 venue literally between 2 rail lines and it is impossible to get away by public transport.
The above numbers are off the top of my head and probably wrong but you get the picture.
A little tip but don't tell anyone, after evening games walk to the bus stop by the Tollington and get a 29 or 253 to Camden Town, Mornington Cres or Euston. They're pretty quick at that time of night. Not so good on Saturday.


The above numbers are off the top of my head and probably wrong but you get the picture.
A little tip but don't tell anyone, after evening games walk to the bus stop by the Tollington and get a 29 or 253 to Camden Town, Mornington Cres or Euston. They're pretty quick at that time of night. Not so good on Saturday.
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Spot on Chippy, it really is infuriating, the stadium is literally hemmed in by railway tracks and there's 4 tube stations practically on our doorstep, and we're only 4 stops from King's Cross it really is an embarrassment for a city as prominent as London, and is directly responsible for our early leaving problemChippy wrote:It is just typical of this country that we have a 60,000 venue literally between 2 rail lines and it is impossible to get away by public transport.![]()
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I don't think your figures are that far out either and IMO it was little short of corporate blackmail to even have us pay 7M to bale out an institutionally under-funded transport policy and the eventual ask from TFL of nearer the 100M mark bears that out and with the Olympics round the corner I can't see that level of investment anytime soon, not that it would have anyway

You're all fucking mental, I've only ever had a problem getting away from the ground once when Highbury and Islington was closed due to a fire somewhere else. I walked down to Upper St, caught a bus to Moorgate and was at Liverpool St about an hour after the full time whistle. Meanwhile, the people who left 20 minutes before the end of the game were probably still queuing down Blackstock Road.
If you all try to pile into the station immediately outside the ground, you're going to have problems. If you walk to the next station (FP) and try to get on the same train line, you'll probably find most trains are already full and congestion will ensue.
And they say football supporters are fucking stupid

If you all try to pile into the station immediately outside the ground, you're going to have problems. If you walk to the next station (FP) and try to get on the same train line, you'll probably find most trains are already full and congestion will ensue.
And they say football supporters are fucking stupid
