Commuting

Questions and answers for those considering a move to the Hastings area.
simon
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Commuting

Postby simon » Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:26 am

Is it possible to live in Hastings and commute to London? Does anyone have experience of doing this?

Thanks in advance, Simon




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Re: Commuting

Postby Geoff » Fri Jun 17, 2005 12:14 pm

Hi Simon

Both St Leonards and Hastings are on a main line to London and a suprising amount of people do commute. It's a fair old treck though so I would think carefully before deciding if it's worthwhile.

Hope this helps

Geoff




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Re: Commuting

Postby tom » Tue Jul 12, 2005 9:16 pm

How often is the train from Hastings to London delayed on the track? Are delays so frequent that they have to be allowed for in the communiting time?
Tom




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Re: Commuting

Postby Geoff » Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:34 pm

I used to catch the London train daily. No problems in the mornings because the train starts it's day at Hastings. However the train home was delayed a couple of times a week. By about 10-20mins.

Hope this helps.

Geoff




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Re: Commuting

Postby james » Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:50 am

i commute 4 days a week-into london bridge
its a drag on the way home but essentially i dont mind it at all
the service i find good,if slow and expensive
i have noticed an increasing amount of commuters over the last 6 months or so




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Re: Commuting

Postby monkey_magic » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:18 pm

More and more people are travelling from Hastings to London, due to a higher wage and because of the lack of jobs in the town. The trains have become better along with the station but it's a long tiring journey, but the trains are fairly consistent.




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Re: Commuting

Postby Emilia » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:36 pm

We're moving down to St leonards in about 8 weeks time and my husband will be commuting 2 days a week. When we first thought of moving down about 2 years ago we heard a lot of talk about this fast rail link being put in. Is this a myth or something that actually could happen?




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Moving to Southwater Rd,

Postby kay » Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:35 pm

Hi I am thinking of moving from East London to St Leonard's I have seen a great flat in Southwater Rd, St Leonard's but don't know a lot about the area, also I will be commuting to Hackney 5 days a week, can anyone tell how much a monthly season ticket is.

Thanks in advance




sarobin
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Moving to Southwater Rd,

Postby sarobin » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:12 pm

We're looking to move down later this year. My partner is looking to commute to London during the week - a season ticket from Hastings to London works out around GBP3000 a year. This would not include the fares from London terminals to Hackney, so allow extra for that!





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Re: Commuting

Postby woo » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:16 pm

Are you sure that you really want to live in Southwater Rd.





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