Horsham Park & Ride: £2 return for up to 5 persons after 0900. Normal service bus provides the transport, Metrobus part of the same group as B & H buses.
http://www.horshamparkandride.co.uk
http://www.horshamparkandride.co.uk
Horsham Park & Ride: £2 return for up to 5 persons after 0900. Normal service bus provides the transport, Metrobus part of the same group as B & H buses.
http://www.horshamparkandride.co.uk
Horsham Park & Ride: £2 return for up to 5 persons after 0900. Normal service bus provides the transport, Metrobus part of the same group as B & H buses.
http://www.horshamparkandride.co.uk
Park at Withdean and walk into Town, cost £0
Park at Withdean walk to Preston Park Station return ticket cost £2.90 per person
Simple
That is great but they do not have a Green Council which may be the deciding factor.
No Green Council here in Brighton & Hove BG, they got dethroned in 2015.
Is it really easier to park in car parks in the centre of Brighton?
I avoid the car parks behind Churchill Square and the Brighton Centre, it always seems to take ages to drive into central Brighton and queue up in these car parks.
Too far for many even if only going to the Open Market in London Rd.
Withdean hasn't been a Park & Ride for years now. It is a car park, that has the number 27 bus that stops outside, so is the same fare as anywhere else in the city.
Why not leave the car at home and catch the train into Brighton?
Withdean hasn't been a Park & Ride for years now. It is a car park, that has the number 27 bus that stops outside, so is the same fare as anywhere else in the city.
Why not leave the car at home and catch the train into Brighton?
Those car parks are only a nightmare at the weekend. During the week, outside of rush hour, it's pretty straight forward.
The car park behind London Road (round the back of Richer Sounds) is only £1 an hour I think and Churchill Sq is £3 for 2 hours
Without all the weekend day trippers and shoppers I'm sure it's better during the week.
That is my point it should be an affordable usable P & R to ease the congestion in the city centre. As regards trains I never use them as I have An OAP bus pass which I use even for home games as right or wrong I think it may save the club money.
As post 33 says, it was subsidised when the bus used to go straight down London Road to the centre.
You weren't referring to your bus pass previously, but for your son and three other people. I was suggesting the train for them, not you.
Went to Canterbury last year P&R all day 4 people £3.00 return.