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Rail travel from Polegate and Eastbourne



flint

Active member
Jul 9, 2003
152
eastbourne
Seems very unfair that issue of travel costs form these towns has not been addressed
Seaford to Falmer = free
H Heath to Falmer = free
Worthing to Falmer = free
Polegate to Lewes £6.50 return

Subsidies on travel do not seem balanced

Don't like to moan as great team, great stadium ,great management team
 


Shoreham Gull

New member
Nov 3, 2012
494
Westdene
Yes pisses me off, especially when haywards Heath to Amex is free..

I have to travel to seaford from eastbourne to get free train travel,
A Right nightmare would like a drink etc before the game but I have to drive, so can't!

Costs me I think £7.50 from eastbourne :wrong:
 












Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jul 11, 2003
73,391
West west west Sussex
You don't like to moan, but will moan anyway.
Then moan about someone else deciding to not pay for your train ticket, within a scheme that is costing a million plus to subsidies as it stands.

Well boo hoo.




Oh and for the record, the rail costs kick in at Shoreham, when travelling from the better half of Sussex.
 
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Gary Gurr

New member
Nov 13, 2011
362
Eastbourne
Seems very unfair that issue of travel costs form these towns has not been addressed
Seaford to Falmer = free
H Heath to Falmer = free
Worthing to Falmer = free
Polegate to Lewes £6.50 return

Subsidies on travel do not seem balanced

Don't like to moan as great team, great stadium ,great management team

I also agree, the subsidies are heavily weighted towards the north and west of Falmer. While clearly any increase in the travel free zone is going to come at a cost it should be looked at. Last year it was more expensive to buy a ticket to Lewes and a travel voucher than it was to buy a return from Eastbourne to Falmer!!
 






happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
7,935
Eastbourne
Eastbourne to Falmer return = £8.90
Eastbourne to Lewes return = £7.40
So the club is subsidising it to the tune of £1.50 per game, over 23 games that's £34.50
The subsidy cost is £50
So those of us from the East are actually paying £15.50 more in order to subsidise those from elsewhere
 


yxee

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2011
2,521
Manchester
If you added everything up then asked for a rebate it would defeat the purpose of the subsidy. I'm sure the club pays a discount ordering 25,000 tickets in bulk.
 




Shoreham Gull

New member
Nov 3, 2012
494
Westdene
You don't like to moan, but will moan anyway.
Then moan about someone else deciding to not pay for your train ticket, within a scheme that is costing a million plus to subsidies as it stands.

Well boo hoo.




Oh and for the record, the rail costs kick in at Shoreham, when travelling from the better half of Sussex.

Better half of Sussex u must be from Bognor Regis haha, what a chump!
 


Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
This question was put to Paul Barber at a recent Q&A with some fans.

It appears to be unfair that the free travel zone doesn’t extend beyond Lewes towards
Uckfield or Eastbourne.
Answer: Albion are investigating with the rail and bus service providers to see if they will
extend the “free” travel zone to the east. However, it will ultimately be down to the
providers. Whatever happens, ultimately there will be someone in the free zone and
someone traveling in from just the other side of it.
 












ferring seagull

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2010
4,606
Ignoring previous comment and to revert to fact, Amex tickets do NOT include rail travel from Worthing ( only from Shoreham to the west).
 









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