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  1. Tom Hark Preston Park

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

    Seem to recall the last (first?) time we had a Boxing Day fixture at the Amex, there was a ten minute frequency train shuttle that was at the time actually superior to the normal matchday train service. Tho that was - if memory serves - a kick off time earlier in the day.
  2. Tom Hark Preston Park

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

    Not sure what the normal matchday train usage is from Brighton/Lewes to/from Falmer, but it's a pretty safe bet that 1 train = a minimum of 10 buses. Even 3 trains an hour in either direction results in major inconvenience to users. How on earth are buses going to cope? This is no reflection...
  3. Tom Hark Preston Park

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

    Three trains an hour was always going to be shit. Still, to put a positive spin on it, it's three more than Boxing Day. And no buses when you need them either. So much for sustainable modes of transport :shrug:
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