Just looking at train times, prices etc, from Luton-London-Brighton
Easy journey there, couple of changes by train on way back but hey ho, we will be 3 pts better off and drunk by then
I fancy this one...............................................
WEDS 7th MARCH......7.45pm kick off
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The nearest railway station is Falmer, which is situated right by the stadium.'The quickest and easiest way to get to the stadium though is by train. Falmer station is adjacent to the ground. It's three stops from Brighton central station on the line to Lewes and Seaford. Alternatively, you can avoid Brighton completely by getting a train to Lewes and changing there for Falmer. There are four trains an hour in either direction'.
Brighton Central Railway Station is over four miles away from the stadium. So either get a train, taxi or bus up to the stadium. Brighton & Hove Bus No 25 (Route and timetable on the Brighton & Hove Bus Company website, which shows bus stops) operates a regular service (every 12 minutes) up to the stadium from Central Brighton, as do Bus Numbers 28 & 29.
'Travel vouchers for the Park and Ride and Brighton buses are also valid for train travel, starting from Haywards Heath station. Away fans travelling from London for instance would only need a train ticket to Haywards Heath if they have purchased a travel voucher from the Club.'
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