Awful communication by the club by saying the trains were running a normal service when they werent, then there was the attitude of the Transport Manager on Twitter when people said they werent happy.
Credit to Southern for running 8-car trains on the Seaford line tonight - very, very rarely...
Seaford's will probably be the usual 3-car trains - the Ore trains might be 8 coaches between Brighton and Eastbourne due to less coaches being needed.
FCC are running a half-hourly service between St Pancras and Brighton, the line is clear - hence why this is running.
Not sure if Southern are running more than 3 trains per hour via Falmer though - club even advising to avoid trains.
Yes, as above - might be worth using a bus from Lewes to...
Yes, but that is 2 trains an hour - 4 coaches long. Along with the Brighton - Ore train (8 coaches) - it will be HELL by train tonight.
Best use buses where possible.
Eastbourne - Lewes is now open again - as is Lewes - Haywards Heath.
Still unknown what Amex service is running, but the club are convinced it is a normal service.
Eastbourne - Lewes should reopen shortly.
Southampton will have NO Southern service today, a service is running between Portsmouth and Brighton and SWT are running from Portsmouth to Southampton.
There is but who knows.
Southern have said they arent sure what service will run later. If a reduced train service will run, then Brighton and Hove buses MUST run an enhanced service on the 25.
There will be a service running to Brighton from both stations, best keep an eye on here as its...
FCC look like they have restarted services, wont run North of London due to a major power failure.
Trains now running Brighton - West Worthing.
EDIT - good news, Brighton - Lewes has reopened.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152036679457474.1073741827.94740547473&type=1&l=ebafb07d30
Pictures from National Rail showing how affected trains have actually been.
Dont forget that trees that have been made unstable overnight wont take much to be knocked down - so its possible for more to come down - especially as the wind is catching in the leaves of the trees.
Polegate is also blocked by a couple of trees.