The bit of Insider's original message that hasn't sunk in (at least as far as quite a lot of Albion fans are concerned) is that no trains will be calling at Falmer, despite the fact that trains will be running between Brighton and Lewes.
It's not unreasonable for people to be asking "Why's...
Not quite. It stops the safety issue on the railway (which is what British Transport Police want), but it creates a potential public order and safety issue away from the railway. And I'm sure Sussex Police aren't best pleased about that.
The police should be putting pressure on SASTA to run a...
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The staff at Bexhill station probably don't know that the Club have organised a post-match shuttle bus service from the stadium to Lewes that will connect you into the Lewes - Bexhill train service.
Use of the 25, 28 or 29 buses IS included in the subsidised travel scheme. And the 49s.
If you can manage the walk from Coldean Lane, the 24s are also available.
The Club has probably already booked every spare bus available anywhere within driving distance of Brighton, so there are none available at short notice to the train company.
Not from Brighton Station. My advice would be to walk down to Churchill Square or St Peter's Church and catch a 25 or 28/29.
As far as I understand the plan, trains will be running from Brighton to Lewes, but they won't be stopping at Falmer.
No he won't. The standard diversion for traffic leaving central Lewes for the A27, when the tunnel is closed, is to drive southwards down South Street to the southern end of the tunnel, where the barrier that is normally closed will be open.
Only traffic travelling northbound through the...
My first set of Subbuteo was acquired before they came in sets representing individual clubs. I had the flat celluloid players in red shirts and white shorts and the flat celluloid players in blue shirts and white shorts.
I've known situations in the past when BTP have insisted that trains didn't pick up passengers "for safety reasons", and Sussex Police have expressed their concern that frustrated passengers might cause trouble if they couldn't catch a train that was in fact running.
Is there a Police and Crime...