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unique
26th July 2007, 08:38 PM
A great night out, pity that you can't get home

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Going nowhere: frustrated concert goers stuck in jams as they try to leave Queuing: concert-goers waiting at the empty taxi rank at the O2 late last night. Some had been standing there two hours

The O2 arena was hailed as a critical triumph after passing its biggest test - but thousands of people were left struggling to get home.

The former Millennium Dome hosted more than 23,000 for two concerts and a film premiere last night. Problems started after the events as traffic was jammed trying to leave the car parks, taxis were in short supply and guests attending an after-concert party had to leave early to get the last Tube.

More than 18,000 watched Barbra Streisand in the main arena, 2,300 saw Joss Stone at the smaller Indigo venue while thousands attended the British premiere of The Simpsons Movie. Hundreds were also at the venue to eat, go to the bars or experience the new indoor beach.

Concert-goers who had arrived over a period of hours all tried to leave at the same time at 11pm and transport chaos broke out.
Those in cars were stuck in stationary traffic and many queued for up to an hour just to leave the car park.

John Powell, 56, a former taxi driver, was stuck in a queue for 45 minutes after offering to pick up his friends from the Streisand concert. He said: "The traffic was totally dreadful. I was only trying to get back to a hotel in Greenwich but it took ages.
"They really have to do something about this because people won't put up with it. It isn't worth going to see a show if you get stuck in this afterwards. It has put a bit of a dampener on my evening."

John Hopson, a scaffolder from Chelmsford, said: "It was an absolute nightmare. I spent 25 minutes trying to get out of the car park. We left as soon as Barbra finished her last song but we didn't miss any of the traffic. My wife is seeing Take That here in December and is already dreading getting home afterwards."

Getting home by taxi was even worse. Around 200 people were queueing at an empty rank until after midnight. Stella Vasey, 43, said: "I travelled from the Midlands to see Babs. The concert was fantastic but I waited nearly two hours for a taxi.
"There were just no taxis arriving. You would think they would be arriving one after the other. The transport has definitely not coped. I can't take my mum on the Tube as she is 70 years old and can't walk downstairs."

TV presenter Phillip Schofield was left searching for his taxi among queues of traffic after watching Streisand. He said: "I arrived two hours early which was fine, but even then we didn't have time to get food as the queues were too long."
While some opted for travelling by boat back to Waterloo, the majority of people took the Tube. Many had to leave The Simpsons party early after an announcement reminded guests the last train was due to leave at 12.16.
Nicole Emmerson, 35, from Hampstead, said: "I have been here every week virtually since it opened and I always opt for the Tube."

Although there were no problems getting the Tube, the fact that the O2 remains open long after the last service is likely to increase calls for it to open later. London Underground said there were no plans for such a move. An LU spokeswoman said: "We have had no reports of issues with people leaving the venue last night.
"If there are problems with people all leaving together at the same time or as far the car park is concerned, that is a matter for the arena."

David Campbell, president of AEG which owns the venue, said: "Last night the O2 was delighted to be holding three major events. The O2 was built to provide entertainment on a large scale and we certainly achieved that."

By Anna Davis, Evening Standard 26.07.07

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/article-23405870-details/A+great+night+out%2C+pity+that+you+can%27t+get+hom e/article.do

Savage
26th July 2007, 08:52 PM
Mmmm, glad we are parking at the hotel and have 1 tube stop. Hope to stay in the venue for the aftershows. Anyone know what time they finish? I think the Tube re-opens at 5am

unique
26th July 2007, 09:05 PM
Mmmm, glad we are parking at the hotel and have 1 tube stop. Hope to stay in the venue for the aftershows. Anyone know what time they finish? I think the Tube re-opens at 5am

i think it's 12.16am and they re-open at 5.30am

all the real hardcore fans will be leaving the aftershow and starting to line up for the next days show though. no sleeping on tour!

freedom
27th July 2007, 04:34 AM
In my case I'll have to leave the aftershow and walk straight into work...:eek:

Let the fun and games begin...!!!

Funk
27th July 2007, 08:04 PM
Looks like ill be with you guys after the aftershows next weekend then... Wish i never booked ahotel now... I only have one stop as well..

freedom
30th July 2007, 04:46 AM
Want to avoid queues for taxi's and traffic jams? Thames clippers are doing a service that takes you from the o2 to Waterloo(and vise-vera) via the river every hour to 1/2 hr until 4:30 am...

follow link for details....http://www.thamesclippers.com/article/commuter/166 (http://www.thamesclippers.com/article/commuter/166)