pure_white
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- Dec 8, 2021
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The car pk spaces at RSCH are far too narrow. I wouldn't park my Range Rover or Bentley there so if you have a larger vehicle forget it unless you wanna climb in and out the boot!
But other than that, it’s good….The multi storey at the Marina stinks of piss and I think it is now 4 hours max.
I've been going to the RSCH twice a week recently so here's my take:Hello one and all.
I have to go to the RSCH ( or possibly the Princess Royal Hospital Haywards Heath) for some scans in the near future, prior to an op on an Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm. Never been there before, so am seeking advice on the parking situation at the hospital. Is it a nightmare and would I be wiser to take the train from Chichester to Brighton and then a taxi to and from the hospital?
Any words of wisdom would be much appreciated.
I had a very expensive scrape with a concrete pillar along the passenger door of my old Focus while trying to squeeze into the only remaining parking space at the RSCH. I should have been more careful, but it was very narrow. I'd avoid at all costs. Haywards Heath has much better parking and you can usually get a free bus trip from the station to PRH on certain buses if you bring your appointment letter. Check the website to see if it applies to RSCH too.The car pk spaces at RSCH are far too narrow. I wouldn't park my Range Rover or Bentley there so if you have a larger vehicle forget it unless you wanna climb in and out the boot!
The 7 goes from outside the front of the station to the front of the hospital.Alternatively you can get the train into Brighton as you've suggested. I don't think there's a bus direct from the station to the hospital so you'll probably need to change.
The 7 stops outside Brighton station (comes down from Seven Dials) and outside the RSCH. They are very frequent (every 7 minutes) so train and bus would be my choice.Haywards Heath usually has plenty of parking at the hospital (expensive as you can imagine though). There is a hotel opposite (The Birch) and if you call them in advance you may be able to park in their carpark for a smaller fee if they are feeling generous.
I've been to RSCH enough times now and parking has either been a breeze or completely rammed so I needed to get there for an op I'd train/taxi/bus it there and then organise a lift home or take a taxi.
The pedestrian tunnels to the cinema side also serve as latrinesThe multi storey at the Marina stinks of piss and I think it is now 4 hours max.
Thanks, I didn't know that.The 7 goes from outside the front of the station to the front of the hospital.
All of this, parking at the RSCH is an absolute nightmare in my experienceParking at RSCH I'd a nightmare. The car park in the hospital fills up very early in the day and the surrounding streets usually fill-up too. I think train and taxi is a good idea.
Haywards Heath is different. In my limited experience the car park there usually has spaces.
This is something l did when visiting my wife in the RSCH a couple of months back, worked very well actually. the Asda car park is free of charge, plenty of space, and the number 7, or 23, bus stop just yards away, with a bus every few minutes..Could park at the marina and get a bus.
As others have said, Asda is only free for a few hours and they do enforce. Multi storey is free if you are not sure how long you will be.All of this, parking at the RSCH is an absolute nightmare in my experience
This is something l did when visiting my wife in the RSCH a couple of months back, worked very well actually. the Asda car park is free of charge, plenty of space, and the number 7, or 23, bus stop just yards away, with a bus every few minutes..
Actually you are quite right about the time limit, four hours if l remember correctly. Probably absolutely fine if it is just to visit a patient, but some outpatient appointments overrun, and if it involves a visit to A & E, then God help you.As others have said, Asda is only free for a few hours and they do enforce. Multi storey is free if you are not sure how long you will be.
If only William IV and Queen Adelaide could've seen into the future in 1828, eh?Personally I feel forced to use public transport and there are several busses that go that way. Ultimately it was built and then ridiculously extended built in the wrong place.