....that part of your travel costs are met by BHAFC.
If travelling by train (check Southern trains but Thameslink should be OK), you only need to buy a ticket to Haywards Heath. The rest of the journey, if you have a valid match ticket, covers the cost to Falmer via either Brighton or Lewes, where you change trains.
If travelling by car, the match day car parking and then bus to stadium is paid for by BHAFC. From London the best P & R car park is Mill Road. This lies to the right hand side of the first roundabout you meet in Brighton on the A23. When travelling down from Pyecombe, where road becomes 3 lane again, keep to right hand lane. However, this car park gets full fairly early.
Note-unless you have put arrangements in place there is absolutely no parking inside the match day exclusion zone around the stadium.
The other Park and Ride sites not so easy to find if you don't know Brighton to well, so Sat Nav suggested.
Much more info can be found on the Brighton and Hove page at www.footballcities.co.uk You can also check out the QPR page on the site.
If travelling by train (check Southern trains but Thameslink should be OK), you only need to buy a ticket to Haywards Heath. The rest of the journey, if you have a valid match ticket, covers the cost to Falmer via either Brighton or Lewes, where you change trains.
If travelling by car, the match day car parking and then bus to stadium is paid for by BHAFC. From London the best P & R car park is Mill Road. This lies to the right hand side of the first roundabout you meet in Brighton on the A23. When travelling down from Pyecombe, where road becomes 3 lane again, keep to right hand lane. However, this car park gets full fairly early.
Note-unless you have put arrangements in place there is absolutely no parking inside the match day exclusion zone around the stadium.
The other Park and Ride sites not so easy to find if you don't know Brighton to well, so Sat Nav suggested.
Much more info can be found on the Brighton and Hove page at www.footballcities.co.uk You can also check out the QPR page on the site.
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