Return of the Rev
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I'm sure we have had this debate before and it turned out that the transport service is perfect
Utter Chaos. Went for a drink in Lewes tried to get train from 6.30 pm, waited 30 minutes, could not get on the first one, waited 10 minutes for the next one, just got on but loads left behind, trains only had 3 carriages, got to Falmer 7.20 pm, so anyone leaving from Lewes after about 6.45 pm has little chance of getting to the game on time. Last time I tried the trains in the evening last season it was a total shambles again. It has got so bad it is not even worth trying to go to the game by Train for an evening game anymore
Have the club or Southern explained this shambles yet?
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Is that it? How on earth can someone falling over and breaking leg when getting off at Newhaven cause such carnage? I can't even see why it would lead to any disruption whatsoever?
The only explanation I can buy is total ineptitude
Not a cool suggestion if someone works and there is no flexitime, but instead has strict rules as to when they are permitted to leave the workplace.or just go earlier
or just go earlier
Also as usual when trains were been filled up, people standing by the doors weren't moving down the carriages and then getting the arse when they were asked politely to let other fans on.
Utter Chaos. Went for a drink in Lewes tried to get train from 6.30 pm, waited 30 minutes, could not get on the first one, waited 10 minutes for the next one, just got on but loads left behind, trains only had 3 carriages, got to Falmer 7.20 pm, so anyone leaving from Lewes after about 6.45 pm has little chance of getting to the game on time. Last time I tried the trains in the evening last season it was a total shambles again. It has got so bad it is not even worth trying to go to the game by Train for an evening game anymore
Agree. It seems that with the slightest excuse possible Southern get their white flags out and roll down the shutters
Utter Chaos. Went for a drink in Lewes tried to get train from 6.30 pm, waited 30 minutes, could not get on the first one, waited 10 minutes for the next one, just got on but loads left behind, trains only had 3 carriages, got to Falmer 7.20 pm, so anyone leaving from Lewes after about 6.45 pm has little chance of getting to the game on time. Last time I tried the trains in the evening last season it was a total shambles again. It has got so bad it is not even worth trying to go to the game by Train for an evening game anymore
That's exactly the message that will discourage people from imagining that it's possible to get to Falmer from Lewes on the evening of a football match. Excellent work, US.
I could, of course, translate your message into the simple suggestion that folk should just turn up at Lewes and expect to get the second train out of the station and arrive at the ground in time for a beer before the game. That is, after all, what you did on Friday, as indeed did I.
How can an incident at Newhaven cause a train on the Eastbourne line to be cancelled!
Is that it? How on earth can someone falling over and breaking leg when getting off at Newhaven cause such carnage? I can't even see why it would lead to any disruption whatsoever?
Then you're just not thinking it through. I don't know the details of this incident but...person falls off train at Newhaven. Guard attends to person who has broken his leg. Guard cannot leave this person until at least emergency services arrive and possibly beyond as a duty of care to passengers. Train cannot go anywhere without the guard on this line. Train behind blocks one line at Lewes and train behind that cannot get through Lewes. Guard and driver of the first affected train at Newhaven may have then been scheduled to work the next eastbound train from Brighton but are still stuck at Newhaven so that train is cancelled OR may legally be required to take their break when they finally get back to Brighton so they can't work their next train. So, within a few minutes on a very crowded network at a very busy time you have trains and staff at the wrong place at the wrong time and chaos descends very quickly.