Good point, SDQ.
I guess it depends how desperate one is.
While I am on a roll with my moan about the new railway station, I had a look earlier at the new car park.
I believe the sign displaying the parking charges ought to have its font size doubled in size and moved 100 yards forward to be near the entrance so motorists can see exactly what the charges are.
Whilst I was there a shop worker arrived and paid £1, because it is bank holiday, to park there for up to 12 hours.
There is another sign displayed in the car park which says it is cheaper to park if you telephone an 0845 number and pay by card.
I cannot understand how that can be true because one would obviously have to use a mobile phone to telephone and it normally costs between 14p – 41p per minute to phone an 0845 number.
It is quite possible the cost of the telephone call alone could cost more than the parking charge paying by cash.
Finally, I was expecting a much better transport hub than that now built.
I am very surprised there is no taxi rank at the railway station leaving taxis to either park and wait in an area designated for 'taxis and cars to drop off' or alternatively, use a taxi rank alongside the Neville in Vaughan Street about 100 yards away.