Bus service from Three Bridges to Brighton. In train announcement indicates bus replacement service to be taken from the front of bus station, when the busses wait some 200 yards in the car park at the back of the station. No signposting in the station re: the bus replacement services, so it's everyone's guess which one to take and when they'll departure / arrive at destination Train was late for 4 minutes and the link bus was supposed to leave in 5. Didn't bother to wait. Missed the last train of the Sunday night in Brighton by three minutes. Luckily, the train station guy in Brighton booked a taxi for all four of us in this...
Read moreHonestly, this station is brilliant for its services, there is a Gregg's and it also has a few coffee shops in and around the station, however, the area around three Bridges didn't live up to my expectations however it wasn't bad at all, the station has plenty of services to London, Horsham, Portsmouth and Crawley and there was toilets, a lot of platforms and a lot of space which is always good, I think they could have probably added another entrance on the other side as I imagine it can get quite busy during the peak times. In all honesty, it seems to be a place to change trains rather than a...
Read moreHas everything you need - even a Brompton base. An especially good station as Thameslink operates from here. Much better than Southern's operation from Crawley.
There are ample ticket machines, unless you're travelling rush hour but even then the wait isn't long.
The station has a few shops, including a cafe, corner shop and a Gregg's. And the toilets are on the platforms.
On saying that, it really does feel like Three Bridges has been neglected in terms of investment. I guess if it ain't broke don't fix it, but it would be nice to see some...
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