Would Three Bridges to Brighton via Lewes work on the train? - Sorry cant remember exactly where the line branches off.
Would Three Bridges to Brighton via Lewes work on the train? - Sorry cant remember exactly where the line branches off.
Seems to be almost the norm now doesn't it?
one thing i've always wondered- do other countries do bus replacement services for engineering works? I've caught public transport in various other nations but have never encountered it
one thing i've always wondered- do other countries do bus replacement services for engineering works? I've caught public transport in various other nations but have never encountered it
one thing i've always wondered- do other countries do bus replacement services for engineering works? I've caught public transport in various other nations but have never encountered it
They close the line, do a sh1tload of work on it, then it f**ks up again royally as soon as they reopen it. You're right - it's all become totally routine.
It would happen in Germany in this instance, as is the case wherever there is a rail network and work needs doing
It would happen in Germany in this instance, as is the case wherever there is a rail network and work needs doing
I think that they should operate the section between Three Bridges and Brighton by bus, then occasionally run a train replacement service on weekends.
We went from Seattle to Vancouver by train earlier in the year and were fortunate we went the week we did as it was a replacement bus service for either the week before week after, can't remember which
In my experience, they often divert onto another line while they do work on the main one - lines that they still have because they were never stupid enough to do a Beeching.