It honestly won't bother me, I'm planning to get there early and leave late!! Hate standing around if there is no opportunity to do it without a pint in my hand.
Ditto. I arrive when gates are open and leave well after people have left but midweek will be the problem.
I simply book a return coach with seagulls travel, tell them I'll only be on the return journey and make my way to the stadium at my own leisure. When the final whistle goes I stroll to my coach and off I go. Perfect!
Hang on tho' - unless the Lewes platforms are extended as well this would surely only be of benefit to those going to/from Brighton?
Hang on tho' - unless the Lewes platforms are extended as well this would surely only be of benefit to those going to/from Brighton?
Do the club have any jurisdiction over what happens at Falmer Station? No. It's down to Southern.
Thought the club was extending the platforms? no work has started yet and if they aren't extended I can see nightmare congestion next season.
It is the OPERABLE length of platform 1 that is being extended. In other words, the platform will be widened at the Lewes end, to allow passengers to wait safely at the end of the platform. For £200,000, you wouldn't be able to lengthen the platform itself.One of the supporting documents for the planning application, a letter from Southern Rail contained this:
"As you may be aware further discussions are taking place between Network Rail and BHAFC
regarding some minor amendments to the platforms at Falmer Station including, increasing the
operable length of Platform 1 by clearance and stabilisation works, creating a second exit from
Platform 1 at the Brighton end and upgrading and extending the palisade fencing to stretch beyond
the Brighton end of Platform 1. Network Rail will require that these works are implemented as soon
as reasonably practical."
So this says "increasing the operable LENGTH of platform 1" but the Section 106 says "Increasing the WIDTH of the operable platform at the Lewes end of Platform 1".
We will have to wait and see which was correct.
Hang on tho' - unless the Lewes platforms are extended as well this would surely only be of benefit to those going to/from Brighton?
Or connect with the London to Eastbourne train at Lewes.Never really had a problem going back to Lewes anyway so not needed that way.
The only problem going Lewes way is the twats that rush to get on the platform and then don't get on the train because its not the Seaford/Eastbourne one and wait for the next one. They are too stupid to realise the train stops at Lewes so they can get off there and wait which would cut down the congestion at Falmer.
Or connect with the London to Eastbourne train at Lewes.