Seem to be far fewer trains on planner today. Have just jumped on a 28 bus instead. Club site match feature just redirects you to Southern website
Given you go to football matches on Sunday I thought you might realise there’s normally a full match day service from Brighton, even on Sundays.I would have though, given you commute at times, you might have realised on a Sunday there are always less trains
I always drive on Sunday games as far less trains (unless an away game)Given you go to football matches on Sunday I thought you might realise there’s normally a full match day service from Brighton, even on Sundays.
I would have though, given you commute at times, you might have realised on a Sunday there are always less trains
The timetable today was showing a Brighton-Falmer service of three trains an hour before and after the game. Which is nowhere near a full match day service. It's probably nearer 50% of same. A good day to give the trains a swerveGiven you go to football matches on Sunday I thought you might realise there’s normally a full match day service from Brighton, even on Sundays.
Yep, I did. Club website didn’t say there would a full service (as I think it usually does) but said ‘check the planner’. I did, it was shit, so I droveThe timetable today was showing a Brighton-Falmer service of three trains an hour before and after the game. Which is nowhere near a full match day service. It's probably nearer 50% of same. A good day to give the trains a swerve
Yeah exactly. Took us two and a half hours to get the six or so miles home afterwardsThe timetable today was showing a Brighton-Falmer service of three trains an hour before and after the game. Which is nowhere near a full match day service. It's probably nearer 50% of same. A good day to give the trains a swerve
Coastway West is. Have long since given up doing that bit by train even on a Saturday. Bus into town or lift from a mate to Brighton every time.It’s always terrible on a Sunday game.. which if we make Europe, good luck everyone..
It was a cup game. Usually we have to pay for travel and £5 for P&R.Seem to be far fewer trains on planner today. Have just jumped on a 28 bus instead. Club site match feature just redirects you to Southern website
Unless you're getting on before Worthing, the Coastway West trains are a write-off. I think they're down to 2 an hour on Saturdays, and nearly always 4 carriages. I've tried getting on at Portslade, but basially the doors open and people are nearly falling out. Pretty much impossible to get on (and very unpleasant if you do, even if it is a short journey). I've given up on the Coastway "service", its become unusable.I'm trying to advise Fulham fans (some with young kids) wanting advice about travel on the 18th. Are the trains on Coastway West and East really rammed and what's the wait time at Brighton Station like on a Saturday please? Ta.
I left on the final whistle from WSU and made a dash for the Brighton-bound queue, which when I got there was snaking a good 50 yards back from where the barriers start (and loads of scrotes walking past the back of the queue and sniding in further down). Stood there for a good half an hour before a train finally turned up. Then got to the platform for another 15-20 minutes wait before the next one rolled in. I didn't really clock what time the game finished (around 3.20 ?) but the train got to Brighton at 4.20, so around an hour after the final whistle.Coastway West is. Have long since given up doing that bit by train even on a Saturday. Bus into town or lift from a mate to Brighton every time.
Leicester was fine Brighton - Falmer - Brighton and that was a Sunday. That's the line I was talking about.
Today left WSL after a pint and the highlights to see a queue that was way past the "no alcohol" line. Initially went to the front of Falmer Station to get a 25 but there was a queue that wasn't in any way organised, drivers pulling up to different places on the stop and people who'd got on earlier which contributed to a fairly terrifying crush for each bus.
With such a lack of parking at the ground and the park and ride buses getting smaller and less frequent, there simply has to be a good train and bus service on a Sunday. We're not living in mid Wales in the 1970s.
Depends where they board, best to get a London one change at Hove as far more roomI'm trying to advise Fulham fans (some with young kids) wanting advice about travel on the 18th. Are the trains on Coastway West and East really rammed and what's the wait time at Brighton Station like on a Saturday please? Ta.