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- Jul 31, 2003
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According to Southern website, a broken down train means trains can't travel from Lewes to Brighton at the moment
I hope this gets sorted sharpish.
I hope this gets sorted sharpish.
What do they do with broken down trains? Can't they just get another locomotive to pull it along?
Southern just replied to a tweet from someone on Twitter saying the problem should be cleared by this evening - basically that means it probably wont.
Southern just replied to a tweet from someone on Twitter saying the problem should be cleared by this evening - basically that means it probably wont.
I mean, the Southern website is extremely clear with their information -
"A broken down train between Lewes and Falmer means that we are currently unable to run trains from Lewes to Brighton via Falmer. Trains running between Brighton and Lewes are running normally however."
They'll hardly be able to run any trains from Brighton until the line is running both ways shirley, as the trains have to come in from Lewes to Brighton before they can go back out again from Brighton to Lewes.
No idea if this will still be causing problems tonight, but at present trains are NOT running from Lewes to Brighton because of a broken down train near Lewes. Trains are being diverted via Wivelsfield and Haywards Heath.
Trains from Brighton to Lewes can run normally, but will be delayed. 25 minute delays expected.
Train tickets being accepted on First Capital Connect and Brighton and Hove Buses.
Going up to Haywards Heath, reversing there and back down to Brighton, then as normal to Lewes id of thought, will get there late though