I'm afraid I've not been doing anything very interesting since New Year. It's been so cold and icy that I've tended to avoid going out (even though we've had very little actual snow here, to speak of). Our hospitals are under such pressure; the last thing I want is to slip on the ice and end up in A&E facing a long wait for treatment, so I've been staying safe and cosy at home.
I did venture across to Leeds on the train one day, to meet a friend. I was mildly amused to spot a man in the station concourse standing talking, quite loudly, to a mobile phone on a tripod, obviously filming himself. It looked quite a serious endeavour, as he even had a script of some sort in his hand. (Of course, deaf old me couldn't hear what he was saying.) I did wonder whether it was one of the local TV channels, as he looked vaguely familiar, though I'd have thought they could afford an actual camera operator and not rely on a mobile phone. Modern life's zeitgeist is that everyone younger than me (and there are a lot of them!) seems to be permanently either 'talking to themselves' or cut off from the world with massive headphones. I find it really weird.
Meanwhile, outside the station, work goes on to 'improve' the environment. They are enlarging the pedestrian forecourt; moving the bus shelters and spacing them out so there’s more room to wait for a bus and creating an additional pedestrian crossing to make it easier to get to and from the station. They say: 'We want to make a significant difference to the look and feel of this important ‘gateway’ to Leeds and the wider city region. We want visitors to get a great first impression of our city as they come out of the station.' It seems to be taking forever though, and is currently quite disruptive to pedestrians and traffic.



You haven't seen Stuttgart Main Station yet! That is an "eternal" construction site, with temporary walkways constructed for pedestrians that span for what feels like miles around the entire station. It's been going on for years and will be going on for many more. So, first impressions of anyone arring at Stuttgart Main Station will be of noise and confusion. People with mobility issues or with a lot of heavy luggage need to be shuttled back and forth with a little "train"-like car. Even for a person without much luggage and good on their feet it takes about ten minutes to get from the actual platforms into the city centre, or down to the trams.
ReplyDeletePS: Very sensible of you to stay put when you don't have to be out and about, instead of risking injury.
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