Bladders
Twats everywhere
.........all have to change at Lewes and wait half hour on the platform, to and from the ground today.
Be prepared for chaos.
Well done Southern.
Be prepared for chaos.
Well done Southern.
IF there were extra trains laid on at Lewes, this might not be a problem. But the National Rail journey planner shows only a half-hourly service between Lewes and Falmer.
People coming from east of Lewes will find the platforms at Lewes already overcrowded when they change trains, as required.
The control team will have checked the online timetable just like you haveWell the chap running the twitter service has just tweeted me thats its a Sunday service today, info given to him by his control team.
So either the Club are wrong or the people that run the trains don't know when .....er...... their trains are running.
I'm hoping the club know more about todays timetable than Southern themselves
A bloke working from Southern posted this on Facebook yesterday:
From Brighton to Falmer it's 12.02 12.23 12.38 12.45 12.59 13.13 13.23 13 38 13.45 13.59 14.13 14.23 14.38
It was exactly the same the other night, jumped on an 8 coaches about 720 that wasn't on the online timetableThat's a lot better than National Rail are showing...
12:02 / 12:45 / 13:13 / 13:45 / 14:13 / 14:45
Is the Seaford train busy when it rolls into Lewes?
Will it take everyone form Hastings, Bexhill, Eastbourne, Polegate and Lewes ?
I've just exchanged Twitter messages with @SouthernRailUk, who tell me that they "believe" they will be running five trains an hour from Lewes to Falmer pre-match. I guess we are being advised to ignore the information published by National Rail.
Is the Seaford train busy when it rolls into Lewes?
Will it take everyone form Hastings, Bexhill, Eastbourne, Polegate and Lewes ?
If there are no direct trains from Falmer to Eastbourne or Hastings, how will this affect the muppets who clutter up Falmer station post-match because they REFUSE to get on any train that would require them to change at Lewes?