Memories of what we had nine years ago. Seven years of successful operation by First Midland Red then it was taken over by Worcestershire County Council in 2008 as Woosh and subsequently closed down on 1 September 2014 because it allegedly cost too much to run. Since then, car parking charges at a multitude of sites have been reduced in Worcester City to 'protect shops and businesses' from competition of the lower rental retail outlets at Blackpole, Tybridge Street, St Peters, St Martin's Gate, Shrub Hill Retail Park and Lowesmoor Trading estates (to name a few).
Sadly there is no chance of a 'park and ride' revival as a commercial venture because of the above factors, so the purpose-built Perdiswell site lies mothballed gathering weeds and mould as a monument to inept marketing and lack of political vision whilst the City becomes increasingly clogged up with more and more cars.
The first two two interior shots are of the Mercedes Citaro and the third picture is taken inside Optare Versa when brand new.
Woosh 'Park & Ride' Nine years ago
Re: Woosh 'Park & Ride' Nine years ago
Nine years already How time flys!
Re: Woosh 'Park & Ride' Nine years ago
A super set of shots. Can't believe this was all 9 years ago and who would have thought then that it would all have been abandoned so soon. I still find it hard to understand why Park and Ride couldn't be made to work in Worcester when apparently it's been a success for many years in similar cities like Bath, Oxford and York and still apparently going strong.
Re: Woosh 'Park & Ride' Nine years ago
It will never work while we have a local authority that strongly favours car users over public transport. At the time it closed First looked at taking it back on as a commercial venture, but the local authority that owns the site wanted more in rent than we currently pay for Crowngate Bus Station, making it totally unviable.
Re: Woosh 'Park & Ride' Nine years ago
That old 'lack of political will' thing!
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