arewethereyet?
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Blimey that was quick we got back 22:40 on a coach
And yes we did leave at full time.
Blimey that was quick we got back 22:40 on a coach
I thought that they were running long before 1992 when it was known as The Costa Love Bus, although I could be wrong.
Got the train, absolutely seem less from leaving the stadium, straight to Wembley Park, waited 1 minute for underground train, on the 2025 from Victoria, plenty of seats, back in Brighton at 2130. Effortless.
They do a good job but can be let down by incompetent drivers who are outside their control. For example coming back from Fulham a few weeks ago it took us well over an hour to cross the Thames after a mystery tour of London and ended up going across the Vauxhall Bridge and getting to the M25 almost at Dartford.
Yes doubtless they do do a good job, but ultimately it's a business, and one that we pay for.
I would also like to point out that to travel on a NWSS coach from the Horsham and adjacent areas yesterday, it would have cost you £15, much less than a Seagulls Travel equivalent service..
That's not knocking the service they offer at all, but merely pointing out that there are cheaper alternatives out there.
Got the train, absolutely seem less from leaving the stadium, straight to Wembley Park, waited 1 minute for underground train, on the 2025 from Victoria, plenty of seats, back in Brighton at 2130. Effortless.
I think because there were a few options it actually helped with the disbursement of fans, I saw quite a few get on at Clapham Junction and a few at East Croydon.My son used the trains, Brighton - Clapham Jct - Wembley Central.
Tons of Albion fans also went by that route, avoiding the busier Wembley station.
I think because there were a few options it actually helped with the disbursement of fans, I saw quite a few get on at Clapham Junction and a few at East Croydon.
I would and go to away games again if it wasnt for the idiots who have a seat and want to stand
Exactly. They customise routes based on demand and had only about 3 weeks to organise this...10 days really if you consider the gap between tickets going on sale and the game.Agree that other long standing coach travel can be cheaper but to organise every home match coach park and the 40 plus bus or coach travel to the Amex and yesterday to have resourced over 80 coaches you would expect a premium on fares.
There was a chap behind me on the coach who walked with a stick and has to sit down, but he said there was a lot of people stood around him and he couldn't see most of the game.
It really is an issue with some of our more voiciferous mostly pissed fans.
If you didn't want a toilet, otherwise it was £27 an adult and £22 a child (which I pad for). Guess what, the coach we were on (ST3) didn't have a toilet! Not Seagulls Travel fault as they are pissed off about a few things which went wrong yesterday (like we were meant to be going into the Orange car park but got directed to the overflow which was another 20 min walk away on some side road.)
I did think about asking for a refund (as didn't get a toilet) but it wasn't they're fault.
We were in Orange and it nowhere near full so was surprised that Seagull Travel had to use overflows.
The journey to and from was easy and painless. We had a Latest TV guy filming on the coach and getting us to sing which was cringy as **** but still a giggle. Only complaint I would have is the guy who decided that he needed to delay everyone else getting home because he needed to stop for a sandwich at pease pottage.