jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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Line is currently closed due to flooding between Lewes and Falmer, so this might just be in the bin anyway.
BOO. here's the latest update (you'd think it should be sorted by 1pm ?Line is currently closed due to flooding between Lewes and Falmer, so this might just be in the bin anyway.
BOO. here's the latest update (you'd think it should be sorted by 1pm ?
Whats the point of that then ?Yes, buses are running non-stop between Brighton and Shoreham.
thanks Jack !Line now reopened
It's roughly the same, TBH. Probably a bit longer to get on a train to Brighton, but more chance of a long wait for the connection at Lewes.Not going today and a mate who normally drives is getting the train.
Post match getting to Three Bridges, is it quicker to go via Lewes and change or back to Brighton? Not so much the time table, which he can look up more on the queues onto the respective east or westbound Falmer platforms.
Haven’t used the train for a few seasons but recall westbound being significantly busier, assuming that is still the case?
Yes. I would go via Lewes. Fewer queues than at Brighton. And HH to Lewes to Falmer is just a short hop compared to HH to Brighton to Falmer. Also easy to have a pint on the way (Lansdown Arms in Lewes is 2 minutes up the way next to the station for both home/away fans)Not going today and a mate who normally drives is getting the train.
Post match getting to Three Bridges, is it quicker to go via Lewes and change or back to Brighton? Not so much the time table, which he can look up more on the queues onto the respective east or westbound Falmer platforms.
Haven’t used the train for a few seasons but recall westbound being significantly busier, assuming that is still the case?
The queueing time will almost certainly be shorter going eastbound to Lewes due to the combination of a) there being 8 carriage trains today according to @jackalbion and b) a load of people who insist on waiting at Falmer for a train to their final Eastbourne/Seaford destination rather than just get on the first train to Lewes and change there. In fact you'll probably get a seat as the trains will probably leave half-empty from Falmer for the above reasons!Not going today and a mate who normally drives is getting the train.
Post match getting to Three Bridges, is it quicker to go via Lewes and change or back to Brighton? Not so much the time table, which he can look up more on the queues onto the respective east or westbound Falmer platforms.
Haven’t used the train for a few seasons but recall westbound being significantly busier, assuming that is still the case?
So if it’s raining probably Lewes!It's roughly the same, TBH. Probably a bit longer to get on a train to Brighton, but more chance of a long wait for the connection at Lewes.
Coming back to Brighton was fine. Had one pint after game and walked straight on to a Brighton bound train.So what were the trains like in the end. Did park and ride in the end.
I travelled by train from/to Haywards Heath, via Brighton both ways, and it was probably the easiest and smoothest journey I've ever had. Straight into a Falmer train at Brighton on the way there - no queue at all, and (leaving NS on the whistle) straight onto the platform at Falmer.So what were the trains like in the end. Did park and ride in the end.