Just a quick question for anyone familiar with the rural area of East Sussex.. my parents have decided to sell up the family home in Burgess Hill, and are in the process of moving to their retirement bungalow in Newick. Whilst this is, I'm sure, lovely for their quality of life - it does give me a bit of a problem when coming down to see the Albion. Since we share 2 season tickets between family members, I used to get the train from Luton to Burgess Hill where I could easily pick up the season ticket, and then continue on down to Falmer.
However, since Newick appears to be in the middle of nowhere, it seems that the nearest train station is now Cooksbridge. In terms of the season ticket, this'll now need to be entrusted to Her Majesty's Royal Mail and a bit of prior organisation and I'll just get the train down directly from Luton.
My main query is regarding Cooksbridge, which appears to be the nearest station on the Lewes line. Looking on the National Rail Journey Planner, for train times on a Saturday, it seems to suggest that trains finish on a Friday and don't run over the weekend? Is that correct - or bit of a blip on the National Rail site? Also, what's the parking situation around Cooksbridge for the occasions that I do drive down for the weekend?
Thanks for any advice!
However, since Newick appears to be in the middle of nowhere, it seems that the nearest train station is now Cooksbridge. In terms of the season ticket, this'll now need to be entrusted to Her Majesty's Royal Mail and a bit of prior organisation and I'll just get the train down directly from Luton.
My main query is regarding Cooksbridge, which appears to be the nearest station on the Lewes line. Looking on the National Rail Journey Planner, for train times on a Saturday, it seems to suggest that trains finish on a Friday and don't run over the weekend? Is that correct - or bit of a blip on the National Rail site? Also, what's the parking situation around Cooksbridge for the occasions that I do drive down for the weekend?
Thanks for any advice!