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Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
I'm 1st generation but my missus her family go back to the 1850s in Turkey Town

my Nan lived in Clifton Road for best part of 70 years

she told me she'd remembered watching German POW's being marched past her house
going up to build Gibbon Road no doubt :lol:

also that she'd worked in the Engineer and in the evening's would have to remove her shoes to walk home
trying to fend off the attenions of the Canadian soldiers
 




meeching gull

New member
Sep 18, 2010
184
Boat Alley
my Nan lived in Clifton Road for best part of 70 years

she told me she'd remembered watching German POW's being marched past her house
going up to build Gibbon Road no doubt :lol:

also that she'd worked in the Engineer and in the evening's would have to remove her shoes to walk home
trying to fend off the attenions of the Canadian soldiers

My wife Grand mother were evacuated to The Forest of Dean with her younger brothers and sisters
they had some stories shame most have past away:(
 




West Hoathly Seagull

Honorary Ruffian
Aug 26, 2003
3,549
Sharpthorne/SW11
Originally called Newhaven Harbour (boat station) and then changed to Newhaven Marine. Can't remember ever stopping there though.

It used to have a train from Manchester - I can't remember if it was daily or Fridays only. An Ardingly College schoolmate who lived in France used to use it to get the ferry to Dieppe at the end of term. Technically he shouldn't have done, as it was set down only at Haywards Heath, but I presume he must have bought a single to Newhaven and just got on. Whether it used to get boat trains from London I don't know. The equivalent station at Dover was converted into a cruise terminal, but I would think that a) the Ouse Estuary isn't deep enough and b) there wouldn't be much demand for cruise travel from Newhaven.

Sounds like a FCC service, I've seen these ghost trains or to put it correctly haven't.

That sounds like the FCC "train" my dad, brother and I attempted to catch at Three Bridges on Wednesday. The twerps had put on only a 4-coach train on a Brighton to Bedford service, and it was already full and standing at Gatwick, where more people tried to board with their suitcases. A very nice young lass from Italy gave up her seat for Dad (needless to say the people in the priority seats stayed firmly in their seats). Coming back, the train was 26 minutes late and 29 by Three Bridges, though at least we all got seats. To be fair to them, there was a signal failure at Bedford, but I get the impression that even if you took the management down to Cliffe High Street and gave them several barrels of Harvey's, they would still be incapable of running the proverbial social occasion.
 


MissGull

New member
Apr 1, 2013
1,994
Thanks for this insight. I wonder what sort of numbers it had when it was fully in use? In the most recent times there was an 18.52 train Monday to Friday. This must have been the only service for a fair few years as all the pictures of slam door trains stopped at that station had number 52s up.
 


meeching gull

New member
Sep 18, 2010
184
Boat Alley
It used to have a train from Manchester - I can't remember if it was daily or Fridays only. An Ardingly College schoolmate who lived in France used to use it to get the ferry to Dieppe at the end of term. Technically he shouldn't have done, as it was set down only at Haywards Heath, but I presume he must have bought a single to Newhaven and just got on. Whether it used to get boat trains from London I don't know. The equivalent station at Dover was converted into a cruise terminal, but I would think that a) the Ouse Estuary isn't deep enough and b) there wouldn't be much demand for cruise travel from Newhaven.
.

Funny you say about the cruises I was a cab driver roughly 10 years ago and a couple of years
on the trot an American Boat came and moored and the firm I worked for got all the jobs taking
the yanks all over sussex wait and bring them back
 




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