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  1. Green Cross Code Man

    [Travel] What’s the definition of “a full matchday service”

    Once again Southern Fail strike with a 4 carriage train from Hastings, meaning that it arrived in Eastbourne almost full and has already left Hampden Park passengers disappointedly waiting on the platform. Up until last week, Southern sent 8 carriage trains, why the change?
  2. Green Cross Code Man

    [Travel] What’s the definition of “a full matchday service”

    And yet there was a train service against Reading on a Boxing Day.
  3. Green Cross Code Man

    [Travel] What’s the definition of “a full matchday service”

    A great comfort to those of us stood waiting for hours on end as empty reasons pull away and then 2 arrive within 3 minutes of one another. No one is having a go at the club, it's Southern that's the problem.
  4. Green Cross Code Man

    [Travel] What’s the definition of “a full matchday service”

    It's almost like the railway staff don't want to provide a good service for some reason. It's inexplicable.
  5. Green Cross Code Man

    [Travel] What’s the definition of “a full matchday service”

    Appalling service. After the match stood and watched 3 trains come and go towards Brighton whilst none came in for eastbound destinations. That was after watching the previous train leave the station with standing room in most carriages. Useless staff, useless service and to rub it in further...
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