Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
I think we need to learn to write to Southern each time we're aggrieved. Threads on here aren't going to achieve much whereas a few hundred complaints might force some action.
Unless there's a sizeable element of walking or similar once you got back to Worthing, i don't know how that could be the case. I didn't walk down to Falmer Station until 10:30, and I was back at West Worthing station around 11:30.
Unless there's a sizeable element of walking or similar once you got back to Worthing, i don't know how that could be the case. I didn't walk down to Falmer Station until 10:30, and I was back at West Worthing station around 11:30.
A pie moan thread and a train moan thread. Nothing to moan about on the pitch or with the result?
What a self skew eyed piece of crap that is. Did the game end before 9.30? I assume our Burgess Hill chum had to walk to the station at both ends? Unless you live in the South terminal at Gatwick, it will take more than hour and a half to get to Paris. No one queued for an hour, that's simply rot.
The real problem would lie with the ferry crossing to the Outer Hebrides. They can't easily lay on extra boats.It can't be that hard to just line up trains to shuttle between Lewis and Brighton on a match day
Tonight was abysmal. Never known it that bad.
Does seem to me a problem that can be improved - if the will was there.
That's just tripe. I had a leisurely pint in the wsu, left at about 10, and was on the platform at 10:05 and could've walked straight onto a train to Brighton.
Maybe because they are using the carriages to get thousands of people home from London between 5pm and 7.30pm on Tuesdays?Why do they put 8 carriages on Sat, when fans travel between 11-30 and 2pm, yet put 4 carriages on Tues between 5pm and 7-30pm.
Midweek games mean that many fans travel after work and at the same time.
Sort it.
Fans also need to get straight home after midweek games, but can stagger the journeys on a Saturday.
Not rocket science is it.
If only that were true. I travelled on a Seaford-bound train that left shortly after 10.35pm. There were lots of people who just remained standing on Falmer station waiting for an Eastbourne train. If they had got on the Seaford train, they would have found plenty of empty seats at the front and (when they got to Lewes) a waiting London - Lewes - Eastbourne - Hastings train that would have got them home much earlier than waiting at Falmer was ever going to do.Everybody gets on the first train that they're allowed to get on. I got on an Eastbourne train and changed at Lewes.
I really must shadow you after a midweek game some time, to savour this gentle stress-free stroll onto a train to Brighton 30 minutes after the final whistle of which you speak. Still sounds like complete horseshit to me. No offence