London Road Brighton Station located at Brighton BN1 4QS, UK

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Ethan Parris

4 Google Rating

Nothing special about the station but nothing wrong with it either. Does its job just fine.

4/ 5

Nothing special about the station but nothing wrong with it either. Does its job just fine.

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Here’s Johnny !!!

1 Google Rating

A total disaster last night in Brighton, whoever planned that should be sacked It’s not very good

1/ 5

A total disaster last night in Brighton, whoever planned that should be sacked It’s not very good customer service to lock your customers out and put them in danger of being crushed with all your staff and the BPT safely inside! You are a disgrace!

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Tom Woodland

1 Google Rating

Unreliable useless Southern ruined another weekend.

1/ 5

Unreliable useless Southern ruined another weekend.

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MT And AR

4 Google Rating

It's a very basic train station. Love it anyway

4/ 5

It's a very basic train station. Love it anyway

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Matthew C

4 Google Rating

Pleasant little train station on the edge of Brighton, it's very looked after and has some interesti

4/ 5

Pleasant little train station on the edge of Brighton, it's very looked after and has some interesting history boards that you can read. Trains are often delayed however this is due to southern rail not the station itself.

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Katharinejane

5 Google Rating

I once saw a cat chase a mouse along the platform on the Springfield Road side and I've never forgot

5/ 5

I once saw a cat chase a mouse along the platform on the Springfield Road side and I've never forgotten it. Such good entertainment. An excellent station! A shame the ticket machine never works and there's no toilet, but there's a pub next door and I only live two minutes away so that's not really a problem.

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Anton de Zeeuw

4 Google Rating

Good and easy train station, with both an over- and underpass.

4/ 5

Good and easy train station, with both an over- and underpass.

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Fractal walrus

5 Google Rating

Incredible! I've never before had so much fun at a train station. There is a bridge AND an underpas

5/ 5

Incredible! I've never before had so much fun at a train station. There is a bridge AND an underpass for those with gephyrophobia.

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jasmine wok

5 Google Rating

Used to come here as a child. It's changed a lot since then

5/ 5

Used to come here as a child. It's changed a lot since then

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