...that BHAFC pay some of your travelling costs whether by train or car.
If travelling by train from London direction you only need to buy a return ticket to Haywards Heath. The remainder of the journey to Falmer (Amex) via Brighton or Lewes is paid for.
Similarly from Worthing in the west and Eastbourne/Seaford in the east.
If driving, there are very limited parking spaces at the stadium and you need to contact the club asap. There is definitely no on street parking for many miles around the stadium.
There are two Park and Ride sites, Mill Road, as you enter Brighton by the A23 and Racecourse on east side of town. You park your car for free and use the return bus to Amex for free. These sites do get full reasonably early.
If you are staying in the city for a night or two you can get service buses 25, 28 and 29 from Old Steine in the city centre to Amex stadium.
Ticket is paid for.
If you wish to find out much more about the above and the city and football club of Brighton and Hove please feel free to visit a website I own called Football Cities. This is well received by forum users across the country. There is also an interesting page on Newcastle.
If moderators approve the link is www.footballcities.co.uk. Those travelling, have a safe journey.
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Great info for those travelling down
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