My major complaint is that all of the park and ride facilities are concentrated on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean.
This makes match day very difficult for some of us.
What is surprising is that there isn't any form of Falmer (or Lewes) to Littlehampton service either before games or after, particularly midweek.
I didn't think such a thing was possible until, last night, my Hove - Brighton train then became a Brighton - Falmer/Lewes service leaving from Brighton Platform 3 (i.e. not the regular side of the station for Lewes trains). And, just to be clear, it was never advertised as a Lewes train from West of Brighton, it was just the rolling stock was then used to go to Lewes having arrived at Brighton.
But, given it is possible for a train to traverse East to West and West to East through Brighton like this, why not have a special service or two like this? It would save a lot of congestion on Brighton Station itself.
Are we now at a point where the transport situation is just what we have to accept? Or does anyone know of improvements the club or rail companies will be trying to implement?
At recent games the trains and queues at Falmer seem pretty organised, but just not enough trains. It was between 10 to 15 minutes between trains arriving at Falmer to go to Brighton on monday, in which time a pretty lengthy queue has built up. Are more trains or a shuttle service not a possibility?
New signalling has been/is being installed now to allow more trains, but since Southern dont just run between Brighton and Lewes - it depends on what trains they have.
P&R and normal buses were chaos on Monday. Race Hill closed due to an event so Mithras House had to handle twice the amount of people and had queues of 1 hour according to a steward. Normal buses were even worse as Brighton and Hove Buses didnt add any extra services to its Sunday timetable. What also didnt help was a bendy bus breaking down outside the Amex and an absolute twunt of a bus driver, drivng an empty double decker past 70 people at the Uni, causing people to have to wait over 45 minutes.
On a normal matchday, its all fine. On a Bank Holiday or with another event, its chaos.
On saturday they were sending half empty trains to brighton again, this was at about 17:45 and they were holding loads of people back
What time was this out of curiosity? We left after one pint (about 5:30 I suppose) and walking to Fiveways (45 minutes) we saw a train was leaving the station just before we headed down the stairs of the WSU, another as we walked past Falmer station, another as we got to the keep and another as we walked past Moulsecoomb station 25 minutes later. So there were four in around 20 - 25 minutes after 5:30. Perhaps there had been a delay before?It was between 10 to 15 minutes between trains arriving at Falmer to go to Brighton on monday, in which time a pretty lengthy queue has built up.
New signalling has been/is being installed now to allow more trains, but since Southern dont just run between Brighton and Lewes - it depends on what trains they have.
P&R and normal buses were chaos on Monday. Race Hill closed due to an event so Mithras House had to handle twice the amount of people and had queues of 1 hour according to a steward. Normal buses were even worse as Brighton and Hove Buses didnt add any extra services to its Sunday timetable. What also didnt help was a bendy bus breaking down outside the Amex and an absolute twunt of a bus driver, drivng an empty double decker past 70 people at the Uni, causing people to have to wait over 45 minutes.
On a normal matchday, its all fine. On a Bank Holiday or with another event, its chaos.