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London Road, Brighton train station on match days



DT Withdean

New member
Mar 5, 2011
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I've been told by several Albion fans that on match afternoons, either:
- this station (east bound) will be closed, or
- east bound trains won't stop there.
to prevent fans boarding already packed trains,

But I can't find this via google, nationalrailenquiries timetable, etc.

Anyone know if this is true?
 




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Deleted User X18H

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Was open Saturday. What about Moulscoomb will they close that doubt it?
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,019
i think ive read something similar. makes sence for the trains half an hour or so before game as you wont be able to get on.
 






Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
You can understand why they wouldn't want to stop packed trains from Brighton at LR but if they could pause on the way back I would personally be very grateful.
 


Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,891
Guiseley
I'll be interested to see what they do when there's around 5,000 people trying to get on a 500 capacity train 1/2 hour before kick off. I can see the Leeds game being fun in this respect.
 




Colossal Squid

Returning video tapes
Feb 11, 2010
4,906
Under the sea
But surely the regularly scheduled trains (i.e. those not being put on additionally to cope with demand) have a duty to stop there, as per the timetables. There may well be travellers who aren't going to and from the football who have reason to join or depart from a train at London Road
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,361
Worthing
But surely the regularly scheduled trains (i.e. those not being put on additionally to cope with demand) have a duty to stop there, as per the timetables. There may well be travellers who aren't going to and from the football who have reason to join or depart from a train at London Road

I think that's what's been said above, with the extra services non-stop. However, that doesn't mean there will be any space to get on!
 


AMEXican Wave

AMEX Ruffian
Sep 21, 2010
1,226
If I was getting on at London road, I'd get the train into Brighton, remain on board and wait for it to go back out the other way.
 
















Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,295
Back in Sussex
How long would it be in Brighton station before it goes back again ?

After the match (and a pie and pint) on Saturday I got the train from Falmer back to Brighton and when we arrived there were a lot of people waiting to get on the train, which suggests it was going to be heading back pretty quickly.
 








The club seem to think they are going to manage but you seem to think you know more than the club then ??

1) The club has yet to publish anything useful about match day train timetables and capacity (either nominal or actual/available).
2) The club has published nothing about the travel survey information it belatedly commissioned/collected during the Amex ST presentations early this year. These data indicate that 6,000-7,000 attendees intended to travel to the Amex by train, more than double the number quoted in the planning application(s) and on which approval was granted. This figure makes no allowance for potentially 2,000+ away fans using the trains, and neither do the figures for bus and P&R use (see point 5 below).
3) B&HCC requested that the club submit the finalised transport management plan for consideration and approval at least six months prior to it was intended to be brought into use.
4) Martin Perry admitted at a B&HCC Planning Committee meeting considering the Racecourse P&R two weeks ago that this had still not been done! The reason given for this and the expedited consideration or the Racecourse P&R application was that the Club hadn't realised that planning consent would be required!!! Frankly, this is so obviously a change of use that it beggers belief that ayone would even think it. He also said that a P&R at the Racecourse was part of the initial planning application (this is true) - so the club has only had 8/9 years or so (prior to June 2011) to sort it out.
5) Martin Perry was still contending at the Planning Committee meeting that away fans will all travel by coach. Even if true, this equates to 40-45 coaches, for a fully sold away allocation, in a coach park with a capacity of 60.
 


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