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Rail replacement buses on Saturda



clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
The replacement buses back to Haywards Heath will be interesting on Saturday.

If anyone else has had to endure these after a game, I'd recommend getting a bus to Brighton and picking one "back up the line" from there.

Are they running a train shuttle service between Preston Park and Brighton or is the line completely closed.
 






PC BHA

New member
Sep 29, 2005
115
Listed below are times of the shuttle service that has being arranged to run between Brighton & Preston park on Saturday 20th October 2007 for the Leeds game.

The following shuttles will depart Brighton at

12:45
13:15
13:45
14:15
14:45

Then the following for the return journey back to Brighton.

17:10
17:30
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
why can you not get the replacement rail busses to stop at Withdean/london road on the way through to Brighton?

Surely that is going to be simpler than having everyone trying to get to brighton and then back out on the shuttle train!
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,361
Worthing
Listed below are times of the shuttle service that has being arranged to run between Brighton & Preston park on Saturday 20th October 2007 for the Leeds game.

The following shuttles will depart Brighton at

12:45
13:15
13:45
14:15
14:45

Then the following for the return journey back to Brighton.

17:10
17:30


Anything after 5:30?
 




Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Brilliant, I've gotta get to Haywards Heath from Brighton and back on Saturday. Can't f***ing wait.
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
why can you not get the replacement rail busses to stop at Withdean/london road on the way through to Brighton?

Surely that is going to be simpler than having everyone trying to get to brighton and then back out on the shuttle train!

I guess they will argue the buses replacing the slow trains will pick on London Road, opposite the Preston Park Hotel, for passengers wanting to travel from Preston Park.
 


PC BHA

New member
Sep 29, 2005
115
Uncle Buck is quite correct.

The train company did not have to put these on, but after a bit of negotiation, they have agreed.

There is nothing after 1730 on the way back. It will revert back to busses.
 






Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
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Uncle Buck is quite correct.

The train company did not have to put these on, but after a bit of negotiation, they have agreed.

There is nothing after 1730 on the way back. It will revert back to busses.


sorry that is not what I meant.

When the replacement busses service from HH to Brighton has been in operation before, the busses have gone up the bypass and down past BASVIC and to the station......At least the last time I went on one.....what i was suggesting was instead of that, they could go along the London Road and drop people off going to the footy instead of taking them all into town.
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
sorry that is not what I meant.

When the replacement busses service from HH to Brighton has been in operation before, the busses have gone up the bypass and down past BASVIC and to the station......At least the last time I went on one.....what i was suggesting was instead of that, they could go along the London Road and drop people off going to the footy instead of taking them all into town.

I am guessing those are the ones non stop to Haywards Heath and there are ones that go down London Road, but they are covering the stoppers and pick up near Preston Park station.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,639
Dave, the last two occasions I've got replacement bus services into town, they've gone down London Road. They stop by the Preston Park Hotel, then go via Preston Circus, & up New England Street to Brighton Station.


Never heard of them going via Dyke Road.
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
Dave, the last two occasions I've got replacement bus services into town, they've gone down London Road. They stop by the Preston Park Hotel, then go via Preston Circus, & up New England Street to Brighton Station.


Never heard of them going via Dyke Road.

It depends if the driver knows where he is going!!! I kid you not, when we were going to Blackpool in March, there were replacement buses. So we arrive at Brighton station at about 5am to get the bus to Three Bridges, the driver sets off, gets out of the New England Quarter and then asks the passengers how he gets out of Brighton.
 










Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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You should be able to get a bus from opposite the Preston Park Hotel, only thing is it will stop at all the odd places on the way to Haywards Heath.

Oi, are you calling Burgess Hill odd?

Hassocks, fair enough, it's the Village of the Damned, but I take issue with BH being called odd. Crap, yes, odd: harsh.

:cool:
 






Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,639
:D

Fair point about the drivers, as they tend to come from bus companies in London.

I have had to give a driver directions before (was tempted to tell him to go straight through Stonepound crossroads without stopping, to avoid Hassocks and speed up my journey.
 


scooter1

How soon is now?
It depends if the driver knows where he is going!!! I kid you not, when we were going to Blackpool in March, there were replacement buses. So we arrive at Brighton station at about 5am to get the bus to Three Bridges, the driver sets off, gets out of the New England Quarter and then asks the passengers how he gets out of Brighton.

Something similar happend to me a while back whilst trying to get to Gatwick on one of their replacement bus services - a horror show:
We came out of the Station car park, down New England St, left up New England Hill, over the dials, down Davigdor Rd, round Hove Station, along Blatchington Road, up Sackville Rd briefly, left along Portland Road, right up Boundary Road, left along Old Shoreham Rd, right up towards Sainsburys, then right on to the A27, and finally left onto the A23.

We realised he had no idea where he was going by Hove Station and had already asked him why he didn't go right down New England Hill and the straight along London Road, his answer was "that he'd been told not to"
Anyway, basically from Portland Road we had to direct him to the A27 to get onto the A23. In a car its dead f***ing easy you just pull a U-turn anywhere and take the shortest route - however in a double decker bus on a Saturday afternoon you're manouvers are slightly limited. Luckily our flight was delayed otherwise we'd have actually missed it.

I'm now a National Express club card holder - f*** British Rail and their weekend bus service, never ever again!
 


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