Sussex wrote:
A proper licensing authority, and a proper firm organising the tournament, would engage with the taxi firms/drivers 6 months in advance.
Not one hour before the end.
To be fair, there was some liaison and dialogue, but as usual I avoided it all. I'd either say nothing, or say far too much, and it would all be the wrong stuff as far as officialdom is concerned, and it might all blow up in my face. The usual 'discretion is the better part of valour', kind of thing
And they did send us detailed maps and guidance about how to access and use the temporary ranks, although I was only at
one of them a handful of times, and avoided the other two completely (one was on private land, and required a permit, which I didn't apply for), so not really sure how well they worked in practice.
But apparently opening up St Andrews to the other zones
was discussed prior to the event, but presumably discounted as unfeasible. Apparently the R&A were worried that there wouldn't be enough taxis to cope. Not sure they were aware of the fact that there's fewer taxis working the town than pre-lockdown, but think they were expecting bigger crowds than previously, and there's always problems getting taxis during the Open, and that's not really the norm here, for public hirings at least.
Another big factor was the industrial action on the railways, as discussed in another thread. So there were to be no late evening trains leaving the nearest station at Leuchars. And there's normally extra trains specifically for golf fans, and through ticketing for a GolfLink service, which uses a fleet of double decker buses to shuttle fans from the trains to the Open itself.
But which didn't happen this year because of the rail situation, so no special trains, an no late trains at all. So the R&A advised golf fans not to use the trains at all, which is the reverse of their normal advice, which is to come by train if possible, and leave the car at home.
So I think they installed extra park and ride sites instead, so that the extra people coming by car wouldn't clog up the roads close to St Andrews. Not sure how that would impact on the taxis, but I was assuming it wouldn't be good for us, because more people would be arriving by car rather than public transport, and we normally get a good bit of fallout from the latter, particularly when things go pear-shaped in terms of late trains/buses, cancellations and overcrowding, which is obviously a thing for taxis everywhere, and at any time.
Anyway, not sure how all that came together and what the impact was, but I'd guess things maybe were a bit busier than during previous Opens, although I don't think I made as much, because I was going home maybe midnight/2am latest, rather than waiting until the worst of the drunks fell out of the pubs at 3am. (And I was doing a couple of runs in the mornings as well, most days.)
But obviously some did have to wait a long time for a taxi, particularly on the Friday and Saturday, but as per what I said earlier, suspect they were just waiting in the wrong place rather than how long they waited being typical of passengers as a whole.
And, again, I suspect the SoS invitation late on Sunday afternoon was literally too late in the day, and maybe the R&A panicked a bit after the Saturday, maybe unaware that the last day of the tournament on the Sunday isn't as busy as the previous couple of days, at least after the mid-evening hour or two immediately after the Open finishes.
I'd guess it made little difference, if any. On the other hand, if things had been opened up for the whole tournament, I don't think things would have gone well.
I mean, there's 150 HCs in our zone, but there's another 330 or so in the other Fife zones. Of course, not all would have come to St Andrews for the Open, but it doesn't take much imagination to see what would have happened if they had been allowed through for the whole week
Might have been fine for a few hours on Friday and Saturday, but before and after the ranks could barely cope with the number of cars as it was, so not sure where they could have put even an extra few dozen, never mind 100+, or whatever.
And, of course, whatever the theory, the cars from the other zones would have been working the town itself after the mid-evening period, after which the temporary ranks died a death.
And because the town's main night rank was full of parked cars for most of the week, there were really only *four* official rank spaces kept clear. Which to an extent wasn't an issue because people were hailing from the streets, but if there had been dozens of extra cars then the street hails would have been cleared a lot more quickly, and the ranks clogging up more quickly as a consequence.
Anyway, don't know how many cars actually made it through from the other zones, but because our East zone is huge, and cars appear from here, there and everywhere for the Open, there was always going to be cars that I didn't recognize anyway. And you have to be very close to see the zone letter on the plate, which is really the only obvious indication, unless it's a firm with a logo and signage etc.
But I did see one car about 8.30pm, which I think was from the Levenmouth zone. Wasn't even aware of the dezoning at that point, and he was driving very slowly and hesitantly, and I assume he was in town for a pre-booking. So I was behind him approaching the South Street rank, where there were people waiting, and swung round at the usual point. But seems he was intending to swing round as well, but went a bit further up the road, and I ended up in front of him. And I got a £30 run, and pretty sure he got a local
Anyway, I was home and hosed by about 11pm that night, so not sure if many other Fife cars appeared, but the other drivers I spoke to afterwards didn't seem to think so, and some of them seemed totally unaware of what had happened.
So I'd guess it didn't make a whole lot of difference on the Sunday, and the night probably fizzled out fairly quickly, at least compared to the previous nights.
But it will be interesting to see if it all has any impact next time round, but my intention is not to be there. But I said that after the 2000 Open. And the 2005 Open, and the 2010 Open, and 2015

And I might be dead by then anyway
Anyway, once I have a few spare minutes I might go into some depth about what happened in St Andrews during Open 2022
Only joking - think that's more than enough for now
