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Blimp tickets £5 - guaranteed departure from the roof in 5 minutes from final whistle!!
Being that high to start with, can you please make it exclusive to us WSU-ers
Blimp tickets £5 - guaranteed departure from the roof in 5 minutes from final whistle!!
Being that high to start with, can you please make it exclusive to us WSU-ers
Based on the fact that Falmer has a very small station and a short platform I too can see it being a bit of a nightmare getting away. I too am concerned about this. Of course this is worth it because we will have a new stadium. However, that does not stop there being concerns about how quickly we will be able to get out and away from the stadium. Especially for those of us who do not live locally. I'm sure everyone would prefer a beautiful stadium AS WELL AS being able to get away quickly.
You need to chill out.
They said at my recent presentation that Southern Rail was being consulted and will likely be adding special trains on match days with more carriages per train, and at more regular intervals.
Please move to the far side to prevent tilting...
LMAO - actually had that happen when we flew from Orlando to The Bahamas. We were in a small light plane with 18 seats, and the pilot came from behind the curtain and asked two huge fat blokes not to sit on the same side of the plane
Surely trains carrymore than 200? Each carriage with 2x2 seating has 64 seats, 2x3 seating you can make that 80. Then easy 10 standing in each doorway, plus say another 10 in the aisle, that's 110 per carriage, how many carriages can Falmer station platform take? Apologies if it's only 2 carriages, I'm not familiar with the station.
As for the crux of the question, whether it will be a nightmare or not, well I do t think so, at all, it's a football ground, it always takes a while to get out of them, bus, train or car, if we're going to get 20k+ then we just have to accept it will take a bit longer to leave, just like it is at any stadium that gets crowds of that size. I guess it depends on what you call a nightmare, for me, a queue leaving a stadium is part and parcel of it, really don't see Falmer being any different.
You miss the fact that on Saturdays the trains are already full.
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I can only convey my own experiences on this point. Last year I caught a train from Lewes to Brighton around 5pm on a Saturday and it was virtually empty.
how many carriages can Falmer station platform take? Apologies if it's only 2 carriages, I'm not familiar with the station.
Weekday matches will be an absolute mayhem. Public transport can't possibly cope. f*** it, who cares, I'll just walk back into town same as ten thousand other people will have to do
I don't know why everybody is so focused on the train.
The club are obliged to provide 2200 car parking spaces within a certain distance of the ground. If the club put measures in to achieve high vehicle occupancy then this has the realistic potential to provide transport for nearly a third of a capacity crowd.
If you look at the plans of the site on the planning application and study the coach and bus interchange there are 58 coaches/buses parked in it. I think it is fair to assume that the club have built such a large coach park for a reason and this coupled with the fact that they are encouraging people to travel with Stagedoor suggests coach travel will figure quite largely in the transport plan.
In addition I looked at a bus timetable and counted 17 services in easy walking distance in the hour after a match, and that was not including Big Lemon services. I think it's pretty likely that B&H buses will add additional services on match days.
There will also be 220 cycle spaces at the ground and if these prove popular I can't imagine it will be difficult to add more.
I'm sure a few hundred people probably live within walking distance. Some people will be dropped off. Some people will use the park and rides.
It will be ok.
Many people may think they will catch the train at the moment, but people will soon switch if this is involves horrendous queues and there are alternatives.
Unbelievable some reactions. It was merely a question about the plans in place, and to be honest more about the midweek evening games rather than the saturday fixtures as work the next day is more of a driving factor to wanting to get home afterwards.