I know I, ve used it. Its normally empty. I, d guess it represents under 1% of business conducted at MH.Sorry to urinate on your bonfire, but Meadowhall has it's own railway station
"Meadowhall Interchange in Sheffield opened in 1990 at the same time as the Meadowhall Shopping Centre, linked to the station via a footbridge over the River Don. When it opened, Meadowhall was the second largest shopping centre in the country, and, today, it remains in the top ten. Thanks to Meadowhall Interchange, it is one of the few out-of-town shopping centres in the country fully integrated into the public transport network via the buses, trains and trams that all call at the station.
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How many people want to carry their shopping to a train station (actually about half a mile from MH centre and it is not integrated into MH, its an uncovered open walk with main road to cross) wait for a train, carry stuff on, carry stuff off, get on a bus and go home. Its rather easier to park near the shop/area you wish to visit.. and drive home. Or even get a taxi, which is what more do than use train.
I live in Rotherham and know of one person who travels to MH by train. She happens to live 100metres from station in Rotherham.
Its a barmy argument OG. Only time that line is busy is taking drunks back to Parkgate, Rotherham or Attercliffe after a night out in Sheffield.(and only then if buses have stopped running)
That line and sub station could close and not a single shop in MH would even know. Close any of M1 /A630/j34 and MH would be devastated.
MH was sighted to be as close as possible to M1 for a reason. The railway station was an add on. The line BTW was already there.
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