[Albion] No trains for Brentford

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BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
Yep. I'm amazed people are discussing walking it back to town when buses are available. Walk through the underpass to Sussex Uni and jump on a 25 before it comes back past the Amex and Falmer Station and fills up.

Or walk to bottom of Coldean Lane and get the 24, or walk into Moulescomb and get the 49, or go to Falmer Village stop just before Amex and get 28/29.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,504
Worthing
Bloody unions
Bloody trains
Bloody football supporters
Bloody Amazon Prime
and bloody football.
 




TomandJerry

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2013
12,323
The club will be running a bus shuttle service from Brighton City Centre and Lewes Station.

Brighton shuttle service: will be departing from Old Steine (bus stop F) from three hours before kick-off. Supporters can also use bus number 25, 28, 29 from this stop to Falmer. Post-match pick up from Falmer station A27 bus stop.

Lewes shuttle service: will be departing from the Lewes train station from three hours before kick-off. Post-match pick up is from the A27 eastbound bus stop.

Please follow the signs and steward’s directions on the day.

Park & Ride: There will be four park and rides open on the day:

  • Mill Road (BN1 8ZF) – open from 4.30pm and is on a first come first serve basis.
  • Brighton Racecourse (BN2 9XZ) – open from 4.30pm and is on a first come first serve basis.
  • EDF (BN3 5SU) – open from 5.30pm and must be booked in advance, supporters can book here.
  • Pyecombe Equestrian Centre (BN45 7EG) - open from 4.30pm and must be booked in advance, supporters can book here. Post-match pick up will be the same as the drop off point from University of Brighton bus stop.
Buses: Brighton & Hove Buses and Stagecoach, will be operating a normal Wednesday service across our Travel Zone.


Coach travel: There’s still time to book a coach seat with Seagull Travel. Groups wishing to come to the match via private minibus or coaches need to book a parking space through supporter services.
 


















schmunk

Why oh why oh why?
Jan 19, 2018
10,349
Mid mid mid Sussex
Indeed, other services are available! Only a Mad Man would walk it, and no l don't mean Dick Knight.
Dick "Don Draper" Whiteman...?

Mad Men Wink GIF
 




mile oak

Well-known member
May 21, 2023
881
Whilst per se I hate TV companies for messing about with the PL fixtures, the irony is if I cant get to the match, the Amazon Prime for a tenner or sign up cancel before renewal and at no cost (and many may have already Amazon Prime with Christmas stuff being ordered etc) become the saviour of not seeing the match at all. YEs its never quite the same but with Burnley around the corner and another Euro game (and personal work life etc etc I wont bore you with) I may have to take this in the chin! I don't think Ive ever hated a person Lynch and his mob more they are ruining lives and this will only backfire as e.g. more people work from home because of regular train disruption equals less revenue equals less investment equals less little lynches working!
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,114
Cowfold
Whilst per se I hate TV companies for messing about with the PL fixtures, the irony is if I cant get to the match, the Amazon Prime for a tenner or sign up cancel before renewal and at no cost (and many may have already Amazon Prime with Christmas stuff being ordered etc) become the saviour of not seeing the match at all. YEs its never quite the same but with Burnley around the corner and another Euro game (and personal work life etc etc I wont bore you with) I may have to take this in the chin! I don't think Ive ever hated a person Lynch and his mob more they are ruining lives and this will only backfire as e.g. more people work from home because of regular train disruption equals less revenue equals less investment equals less little lynches working!
Would you be in favour of Lynching Lynch? Should l start a poll?
 


Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,753
Earth
Keep shifting past the thread title and can’t help singing this.

 




crookie

Well-known member
Jun 14, 2013
3,383
Back in Sussex
The club will be running a bus shuttle service from Brighton City Centre and Lewes Station.

Brighton shuttle service: will be departing from Old Steine (bus stop F) from three hours before kick-off. Supporters can also use bus number 25, 28, 29 from this stop to Falmer. Post-match pick up from Falmer station A27 bus stop.

Lewes shuttle service: will be departing from the Lewes train station from three hours before kick-off. Post-match pick up is from the A27 eastbound bus stop.

Please follow the signs and steward’s directions on the day.

Park & Ride: There will be four park and rides open on the day:

  • Mill Road (BN1 8ZF) – open from 4.30pm and is on a first come first serve basis.
  • Brighton Racecourse (BN2 9XZ) – open from 4.30pm and is on a first come first serve basis.
  • EDF (BN3 5SU) – open from 5.30pm and must be booked in advance, supporters can book here.
  • Pyecombe Equestrian Centre (BN45 7EG) - open from 4.30pm and must be booked in advance, supporters can book here. Post-match pick up will be the same as the drop off point from University of Brighton bus stop.
Buses: Brighton & Hove Buses and Stagecoach, will be operating a normal Wednesday service across our Travel Zone.


Coach travel: There’s still time to book a coach seat with Seagull Travel. Groups wishing to come to the match via private minibus or coaches need to book a parking space through supporter services.
Thanks for that, will definitely be going. Park in Lewes and hop on the shuttle
 


Deadly Danson

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Oct 22, 2003
4,609
Brighton
Whilst per se I hate TV companies for messing about with the PL fixtures, the irony is if I cant get to the match, the Amazon Prime for a tenner or sign up cancel before renewal and at no cost (and many may have already Amazon Prime with Christmas stuff being ordered etc) become the saviour of not seeing the match at all. YEs its never quite the same but with Burnley around the corner and another Euro game (and personal work life etc etc I wont bore you with) I may have to take this in the chin! I don't think Ive ever hated a person Lynch and his mob more they are ruining lives and this will only backfire as e.g. more people work from home because of regular train disruption equals less revenue equals less investment equals less little lynches working!
You don't think you've EVER hated a person more than Lynch (who incidentally isn't responsible for this strike - having helped save the ticket offices and potentially got his members a no strings deal)? You might just want to think whether someone fighting for worker's rights is the best target for your hate even if you don't agree with him.
 


Sussexscots

3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 3, 3, 3, 3 ,3 ,3 3 coach chuggers
Between strikes, overtime bans, trespassers, engineering work, the general shitness of GTR and the way the queues are unimaginativly martialed; I can't think of a single match this season that hasn't involved some train related aggravation.

It'll be interesting to see what happens with the matchday travel scheme next season and the impact on ST prices. It's bad enough putting up with Southern on matchdays (when there are trains) as it is. The idea of paying them another, say, £150 a season for the dubious privilege of using their 'service' isn't a welcome one.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Whilst per se I hate TV companies for messing about with the PL fixtures, the irony is if I cant get to the match, the Amazon Prime for a tenner or sign up cancel before renewal and at no cost (and many may have already Amazon Prime with Christmas stuff being ordered etc) become the saviour of not seeing the match at all. YEs its never quite the same but with Burnley around the corner and another Euro game (and personal work life etc etc I wont bore you with) I may have to take this in the chin! I don't think Ive ever hated a person Lynch and his mob more they are ruining lives and this will only backfire as e.g. more people work from home because of regular train disruption equals less revenue equals less investment equals less little lynches working!
Mick Lynch leads the RMT who have settled their dispute with ticket offices now remaining open.

ASLEF union is striking next week and nothing to do with him.
 




Binney on acid

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 30, 2003
2,668
Shoreham
Why don't we start a crowdfunding page to subsidise the wages of impoverished ASLEF train drivers ? Our contributions could lift them above the poverty line, and prevent them from relying upon food banks in order to survive.
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,668
Newhaven
Why don't we start a crowdfunding page to subsidise the wages of impoverished ASLEF train drivers ? Our contributions could lift them above the poverty line, and prevent them from relying upon food banks in order to survive.
I’m quite happy to chip in to help the train driver on 90 grand a year that is desperate to buy another property so he can become a buy to let landlord :rolleyes:
My heart bleeds for someone so desperate :facepalm: FFS
(Mentioned in post #3)
 


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