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- Sep 10, 2009
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Absolute bollocks
why?? it happened.... i really have better things to do then make up that rubbish story!!!
Absolute bollocks
why?? it happened.... i really have better things to do then make up that rubbish story!!!
There are no trains that are not in the timetable that passengers can catch on Southern, it sounds like you caught the 0119 to Hove which technically is a set down only service but sometimes and sometimes not passengers are allowed to board
Absolute bollocks
He's probably referring to the last two trains at night that go to Worthing? Don't they stop along the coast just to set down (officially), but not pick up passengers? The last train of the night from London goes via Brighton (or it used to). Whats the big deal about picking up passengers who want to travel back towards Worthing? Seems crazy but I'm sure the rail company will have some nutty reason?
Always wondered if the rail staff would forcibly stop anyone getting on those last two trains along the coast?
They certainly used to - usually to get trains back to where they were needed to start the next mornins's timetable......and with slam doors and a friendly chat to the guard you could usually get on.
Now, I'm not so sure - for trains to run, the signalling needs to be on, and I don't think that many signal boxes are manned 24 hours a day any more.
When they first stopped picking up passengers on the late trains out of Brighton, the reason given was that British Transport Police recommended this as a way of dealing with late night troublemakers at stations (Brighton, in particular). I remember a debate about this at the Transport Committee of East Sussex County Council and Pat Drake, a Brighton Tory councillor and - at the time - Chair of the Sussex Police Authority, getting into a right strop about this not being the way to police troublemakers. Deal with the trouble, don't shut down public services.He's probably referring to the last two trains at night that go to Worthing? Don't they stop along the coast just to set down (officially), but not pick up passengers? The last train of the night from London goes via Brighton (or it used to). Whats the big deal about picking up passengers who want to travel back towards Worthing? Seems crazy but I'm sure the rail company will have some nutty reason?
Always wondered if the rail staff would forcibly stop anyone getting on those last two trains along the coast?
When they first stopped picking up passengers on the late trains out of Brighton, the reason given was that British Transport Police recommended this as a way of dealing with late night troublemakers at stations (Brighton, in particular). I remember a debate about this at the Transport Committee of East Sussex County Council and Pat Drake, a Brighton Tory councillor and - at the time - Chair of the Sussex Police Authority, getting into a right strop about this not being the way to police troublemakers. Deal with the trouble, don't shut down public services.
The early shutdown of services to passengers, even though there are trains available to carry them, is a disgrace in a city like Brighton. Buses run all night. Why can't trains?
That was then. These days, the N98 bus manages to run westbound services from West Street at 0145 and 0305 on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, without too much trouble. £3 flat fare.It was a case of the pissheads ruining it for themselves with those late trains, I remember the days when the last train for the wild west coast used to leave Brighton at 0106 picking up along the way and on friday and saturday nights in particular it was nothing but trouble with assaults, vandalism and endless delay's waiting for the police to turn up.
That was then. These days, the N98 bus manages to run westbound services from West Street at 0145 and 0305 on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, without too much trouble. £3 flat fare.
It was a case of the pissheads ruining it for themselves with those late trains, I remember the days when the last train for the wild west coast used to leave Brighton at 0106 picking up along the way and on friday and saturday nights in particular it was nothing but trouble with assaults, vandalism and endless delay's waiting for the police to turn up.
If there are transport police on duty could they not put a few on the train.