Quote West Cumbrian Rhino="West Cumbrian Rhino"Might have to do that, from what I remember of St Helens there's not a great deal in the way of boozers around the ground.'"
The new stadium is under 10 mins walk from the town centre and main railway station, where there are lots of pubs and even the odd restaurant or two
More adventurous types making a day of it could head to Liverpool, then get the 7pm train from Liverpool Lime street, this would get you to St.Helens central for about half past seven, 10 minutes to then stagger into the new ground and jobs a good un.
Moving forward a few years and the journey times from Liverpool are likely to drop to 15-20 mins because the line is being electrified. Hence Inter city trains will possibly stop at the station on journeys from Liverpool upto Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Something similar is happening of course on the Liverpool to Manchester line, which serves trans pennine trains, and both St.Helens Junction and Lea Green railway stations sit on this line. They are within about 25 minutes walk from the new stadium, and if you dont fancy the walk there are plenty of buses that stop at the stations and which will pass by the new stadium on their way to the town centre bus station, which itself is again only 5-10 mins walk from the new ground.