Shoreham-by-Sea located at Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5WX, UK

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Andrea Rushbrook Eurotherapy

1 Google Rating

Absolutely disgusting and rude woman on duty in the ticket office at Shoreham By Sea West Sussex th

1/ 5

Absolutely disgusting and rude woman on duty in the ticket office at Shoreham By Sea West Sussex this morning (27/02/2019) Had my daughter in tears! Seriously in need of a lesson in manners and some customer service education, I will be making a formal complaint!! This needs to be addressed!

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Al Lindner

5 Google Rating

Clean station. Best to purchase your tickets on the 'Trainline' app and collect them at one of the m

5/ 5

Clean station. Best to purchase your tickets on the 'Trainline' app and collect them at one of the machines at the station of departure.

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Gary J Stearman

3 Google Rating

Has 1 ticket machine each side, office rarely open, has a one-stop North side, and taxi rank South s

3/ 5

Has 1 ticket machine each side, office rarely open, has a one-stop North side, and taxi rank South side.

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Robin Denham

3 Google Rating

For the most part the station is well equipped - staffed ticket office, ticket machines, refreshment

3/ 5

For the most part the station is well equipped - staffed ticket office, ticket machines, refreshments stands - but the 'wheelchair access' between the platforms consists of leaving the station, using the level crossing and re-entering the station on the other side - which is not much use if the train is coming and crossing gates are down! The service to London has also decreased in frequency since we moved here in 2012.

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Tacklebox Mail Order

4 Google Rating

Nice station plenty of services

4/ 5

Nice station plenty of services

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anthony thompson

5 Google Rating

It's on the main line to Brighton so easily accessible from London. Right on the river Adur so nice

5/ 5

It's on the main line to Brighton so easily accessible from London. Right on the river Adur so nice view also the beach is wheelchair accessible with the new boardwalk.

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Lee Elkin

5 Google Rating

Get train to Portsmouth Southampton & Brighton most train are on time as well

5/ 5

Get train to Portsmouth Southampton & Brighton most train are on time as well

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