Brighton Station Pre Match Last Night

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Lincoln Imp

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Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Things that could be done is have marshals at each end of the platforms at Falmer to ensure the last 2 coaches especially on Brighton bound trains are used fully. For nights like last night have a special service between Brighton and Lewes running shuttle trains with the normal services starting and ending at Lewes, that way you would have more time to utilise all capacity.

It won't be done , which is the problem

Excuse me asking and sorry if it's been dealt with before, but if the task of the Clickerettes at the entrance to Falmer station is to ensure that the number of people on the platform doesn't exceed the number that can safely be squashed on to a train, does the fact that some coaches are left half-empty mean that the others are dangerously overfilled?
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Last night at least one train left Brighton with plenty of space available in the last carriage.

Was that deliberately left for people getting on at London Road ???
 




Big G

New member
Dec 14, 2005
1,086
Brighton
Anyone else caught up in the absolute shambles? Hundreds of fans queuing on one platform only for the train to come in on the one on the other side, suddenly there is a surge from the back and all hell breaks loose. Those of us at the front (who had been their longest) ended up not being able to get on the train. Missed the first 20 minutes as a result. Asked a hapless female plod what the fudge they are playing at, and all she could say was 'erm - it was them at the back they pushed through! What are we supposed to do?' How about actually 'police' the crowd?

I've never been the biggest fan of Sussex Police but Jesus Christ this was incompetence on another level even for them!

Would have been BTP inside the Station dealing with crowd issues. Incompetence would be a step up for them
 


Joe Gatting's Dad

New member
Feb 10, 2007
1,880
Way out west
Why not start loading the trains as soon as the arriving passengers have left instead of waiting until a couple of minutes before the train is due leave and not properly filled?
 




C1 BHA

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
1,680
Wiltshire
There's quite a lot of half wits on here who think ALL Brighton fans start their journeys in Brighton.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,169
Eastbourne
This argument about needing trains for commuters doesn't wash with me. There are several hours between the game finishing and commuter services starting.
The first train leaves Eastbourne at about half five so surely it cannot be beyond the ability of southern to take 8 carriages from that, use them for football traffic and return them to Eastbourne ready for the men in suits to board in the morning. Do the same for Brighton's first train and you have the nice big trains needed.
 


C1 BHA

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
1,680
Wiltshire
This argument about needing trains for commuters doesn't wash with me. There are several hours between the game finishing and commuter services starting.
The first train leaves Eastbourne at about half five so surely it cannot be beyond the ability of southern to take 8 carriages from that, use them for football traffic and return them to Eastbourne ready for the men in suits to board in the morning. Do the same for Brighton's first train and you have the nice big trains needed.

easy isn't it, wonder why SR can't do it?
 






seagurn

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Feb 19, 2007
1,971
County town
This argument about needing trains for commuters doesn't wash with me. There are several hours between the game finishing and commuter services starting.
The first train leaves Eastbourne at about half five so surely it cannot be beyond the ability of southern to take 8 carriages from that, use them for football traffic and return them to Eastbourne ready for the men in suits to board in the morning. Do the same for Brighton's first train and you have the nice big trains needed.

Or even get them back to Lewes to be attached its not rocket science is it but S.R would no doubt have to do a feasability study on it for 2 years !!!!
 


Stoo82

GEEZUS!
Jul 8, 2008
7,530
Hove
For the umpteenth time this season, drove to Lewes, parked in town, got a train about 6.50 (fullish) and was in the ground just after 7. Afterwards, clapped the team off, queued for a while (not sure how long, maybe 15 mins) just behind the top of the ramp, then shuffled slowly all the way to the platform without stopping and was back in Lewes about 10.20 and home by 10.40. Transport has been great this season.

But what if everyone started doing that...?
 




Feb 14, 2010
4,932
There is clearly a problem and it is for the train company to solve the problem instead of saying what they think the causes are. People are not interested in why they have failed, they are just interested in results. They hold themselves out as experts in how to run a transport company, well its up them to prove it by coming up with solutions.
 


Vegas Seagull

New member
Jul 10, 2009
7,782
No you can't assume that. I do and I did travel by train yesterday. No problem at all, between Lewes and Falmer; underoccupied trains post-match between Falmer and Lewes (leaving a long queue at Falmer at a time when normally there is NO queue).

"Holiday traffic" is different. Yesterday was a working evening in May. There's little that can be done to conjure up extra rolling stock when it's being used to the full elsewhere on the network. But there's a lot that can be done (on any day) to improve the marshalling of people at stations.

7pm is not a full capacity time
 


jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,507
Brighton
While this may be unpopular with those who use London Road or Moulescoombe stations it makes no sense to me to have those stops operating in the Brighton - Falmer direction for the hour (or more) before kick off.
Make everyone train into Brighton and then back out again. Or just walk Moulescoombe is not exactly far. (mobility issues excepted obv)
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,321
While this may be unpopular with those who use London Road or Moulescoombe stations it makes no sense to me to have those stops operating in the Brighton - Falmer direction for the hour (or more) before kick off.
Make everyone train into Brighton and then back out again. Or just walk Moulescoombe is not exactly far. (mobility issues excepted obv)

For Saturday 3pm kick-offs I get the 13:55 train from London Road. It's usually got 8 carriages and I usually have the front coach more or less to myself. Which is nice, but it points to severe shortcomings in the way the trains are loaded at Brighton station.
 










C1 BHA

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
1,680
Wiltshire
Got in the station at 1855, got on a train at 1940, missed first 15 mins of the game. The first train had TWO carriages, the 2nd one had THREE. There was a football match involving 30000 people, many of which we're travelling by train. I'm sorry but the incompetence shown was staggering.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
55,530
Burgess Hill
7pm is not a full capacity time

It is absolutely the peak time - large proportion of commuter trains leaving London for Brighton (and other South Coast stations which would impact Flamer transport) is 5.15-6.45 approx, so 7pm is going to be the main time zone for London trains arriving in Brighton, Eastbourne, Worthing etc
 


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