Brighton & Hove Pride Guide 2019

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Plan Your Journey Book A Single Or Return Coach Service To Pride Pride have been working with Event Travel Hub to create a network of pick up locations across the South & London & selected Cities to transport Pride visitors safely to and from Pride 2019. With over 50 pick up locations across London and the South, there are a number of different options. Starting from £12 per person plus £1.50 booking fee, you can book just your journey to or your journey from Brighton & Hove Pride. Or, you may decide that you want to travel using their safe and convenient return service travelling both ways. There is an additional travel service from Madeira Drive taking passengers back East or West from Brighton. East towards: Saltdean Lido / Peacehaven NatWest / Newhaven Elim Church / Seaford / Eastbourne near station / Polegate Harvester

West towards: Hove Hove Park Tavern (which serves Hangleton) / Portslade Southern Cross Lights (serves Mile Oak) / Southwick Windmill Bus Stop / Shoreham Green Jacket (Tesco’s) Lancing Leisure Centre / Worthing Broadwater Green / Worthing Teville Gate / West Worthing Train Station / Goring Rose Walk / Durrington Boulevard shops / Worthing North Star The service will start at 11:30 pm Saturday night to 12:30 am Sunday morning, and the flat rate fee will be £15 per person for advanced booking. ‘On the night booking’ will be £20 per person. We hope that many visitors use this travel service and we advise passengers to book ASAP as we expect high demand. More info and booking at Brighton-Pride.org/travel

GTR Confirms Enhanced Services And Rainbow Queue System For Brighton & Hove Pride 2019 As the countdown to the most colourful weekend on the south coast continues, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has confirmed plans for extra Saturday train services to help vistors get home from Brighton & Hove Pride 2019 this summer. The operator, which runs Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services out of Brighton, is adding and lengthening services to bolster capacity throughout the weekend, particularly after the main Pride in the Park event finishes on Saturday evening. Additional services will also run late into the night. GTR has been planning for the event since January, working closely with the Brighton & Hove Pride organisers, Sussex Police, Brighton & Hove City Council and other local partners. In the spirit of Pride, the organisers and partners have worked closely with GTR to extend the rainbow queuing system outside the station, to direct passengers leaving the city into the appropriate queue for their train before they get to the station concourse.

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