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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by AlwoodleyTiger, Sep 24, 2014.

  1. AlwoodleyTiger

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    Hi, just wondering where people park for the KC if you're not using Walton St or the park and ride. All last season I parked just off Rawling Way but it's been made permit only now.

    Anywhere near there that people can suggest, otherwise I'll have to go park and ride in future.
     
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  2. renegadetiger

    renegadetiger Well-Known Member

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    Hospital car park or St Stephens but both cost money of course.

    You can park on the estate opposite HRI as well but only if you don't want your car back (or is that where you mean is permits now?).
     
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  3. Andyp95

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    I parked in Gt Thornton Street for years. Was great and if you got there early, you had only a short walk to the stadium. I can't see anywhere that is as good without a very long walk.

    O/T - rant re Park & Ride . . . .
    I have resigned myself to the Park & Ride and we did that on last Monday. Even though the company changed hands since I last used it, the bleedin jobsworths that make you queue make the experience a still bad one.

    The queue is enough to satisfy at least the four busses that are safely waiting at Priory Park, but they only let you get in the first or 2nd one? What is that about - just let us on and let us get to stadium. Same on the way back - 4 busses in the bus stop and they only let us get on two when the queue is back to the middle of West Park.

    Rant over!
     
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  4. Muffinthegoat

    Muffinthegoat Well-Known Member

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    Often park not far from Boothferry Park. Plenty of street parking and takes about 15/20 minutes to walk to KC.
     
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  5. AlwoodleyTiger

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    Agree with you about the park and ride, queue for ages, why can't they have machines letting you pay before getting on the bus? Did think about parking somewhere near Boothferry Park, thanks for suggestions.
     
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  6. Idi Amin

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    Near Ideal standard, not too far and certainly quicker than the parking in the car park.
     
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  7. StrovolosTiger

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    Not seen your name for a few years!!

    I park at the Prinny Ave end of Marlborough ave then walk down to Pearsons for a quick pint of Timmy's before continuing past Jacksons to the pedestrian-way to the stadium.

    All free and if I'm quick I get to hear Burns ask Brucey a load of dumb-ass questions afterwards.
     
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  8. highpeak tiger

    highpeak tiger Well-Known Member

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    Coming from out of town, I park near the Priory, have fish & chips & walk from there
     
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  9. HULLDUB

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    Have parked many times on the streets near Silver Cod, 10 min walk
     
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  10. NorthFerribyTiger

    NorthFerribyTiger Well-Known Member

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    I tend to either cycle in, or even though I'm only at Ferriby I use the Park & Ride, the one occasion I parked in a street over near the Boulevard I didn't see the signs & got a ticket. I'd rather queue for the P&R & it's not usually for that long
     
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  11. DMD

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    Reading this, I wonder how many out of towners are parking in the space left by a 'local' that's driven to the stadium. <laugh>
     
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  12. robingram02

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    Crystal street off Aryglye street if you're in East or South stand.

    Chants Ave/ near Ideal Standard if you're in West/North.
     
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  13. NorthFerribyTiger

    NorthFerribyTiger Well-Known Member

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    Looking where most of those of us who have commented actually live I don't think there are any "locals" leaving spaces.

    I do sometimes get home when City are away & Ferriby are at home to find lots of locals having to park away from their houses....just pleased I have a drive to park on
     
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  14. Carmine Galante.

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    Walk from Priory?

    Bit of a trek is that.

    I used to park just off Boulevard until I had my rear windscreen smashed by some arsehole.

    I bus **** now, otherwise known as park and ride.
     
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  15. DMD

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    I agree, it's not what I said as the two don't actually follow.

    Some of the areas people are suggesting do tend to have limited parking on many occasions, so I'm assuming some of the residents have gone somewhere in their cars.
     
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  16. Edelman

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    Why all of a sudden after 12 years is there mass parking restrictions
     
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  17. NorthFerribyTiger

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    True, which is why there are an increasing number of permit only areas. Personally I do think that it can be slightly thoughtless when footie fans take up parking spaces which should be used by residents. As more people decide to park in residential areas further from the ground as the permit zone area grows you will probably see a 3 mile circle around the KC of resident only parking. I'd rather pay a few quid to park in Walton Street, HRI or use the Park & Ride. I always use official/designated car parks at away games also
     
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  18. NorthFerribyTiger

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    Probably increased numbers of residents complaining about not being able to park, 12 years ago we had 12-13k crowds, now they are nearer double that with more away fans also blocking up the streets
     
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  19. DMD

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    A guess, and no more, but as the old school walk[sic] away and are replaced by Prem fans, the demographic of our support changes. Previously people would use altrenative modes of transport, but the newcomers seem to be less independent.
     
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  20. originallambrettaman

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    I'm surprised it's taken so long for those parking restrictions to come in, most stadiums have been surrounded by permit parking for years.
     
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