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Nick's Saints Saints Away Travel Lay On 6th Coach For Brighton

Brighton away was the first fixture Southampton fans looked for when they came out back in June so there was great disappointment when the game was switched to a Friday night as it means it's virtually impossible to get back on the train.

That has meant that unless you take a chance on catching a late train back to London and picking up the 1.05 am last train out of Waterloo, that will get you back to Southampton Central around 2.30am and home perhaps after 3am, then the only option is by road.

Tickets for the Brighton game sold out weeks ago and the the tickets for Nick's coaches to the game, are also selling fast, with it being virtually impossible to get there and back by train on the day without leaving the game before the final whistle, there has been a high demand and Nicks Saint's Away Travel are now booking their 6th and final coach for the trip along the South Coast

So if you are considering how to get to the Amex the options are limited and if you don't fancy driving yourself , why not give Nick's Saints Away Travel your custom and support not just the Saints but a genuine Southampton supporter and his independent local business.

Brighton is £26.95 and with no trains running the 6th coach will sell out quickly

With multiple pick up points in and around the Southampton area , it is a comfortable and convenient way to travel. It will also get you back to the Southampton area somewhere around midnight with a bit of luck.

More information can be found at Nick's Saints Away Travel


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