Govia Thameslink Railway have confirmed their refusal to run a train service to Brighton on Pride Saturday this weekend.
Govia Thameslink Railway have confirmed their refusal to run a train service to Brighton on Pride Saturday this weekend.
The statement from Brighton & Hove Pride comes after Lloyd Russell-Moyle, MP for Brighton Kemptown, launched a petition calling on GTR to think again.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle, MP for Brighton Kemptown, has launched a petition to ‘save’ Brighton & Hove Pride from Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), which is planning to “disrupt the journeys of tens of thousands of visitors to Pride by cancelling all trains south of Three Bridges on Saturday, August 5”.
To add some pizzazz to travel messages ahead of next weekend’s Brighton & Hove Pride, Govia Thameslink Railway has enlisted the help of two of Brighton’s most iconic drag queens.
After a two-year hiatus, it’s almost time to dig out the sequins again as the countdown to Brighton & Hove Pride 2022 has officially begun. Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) – which operates services in and out of the city – has confirmed there will be an enhanced service plan to support visitors from Friday, August 5 until Sunday, August 7.
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) will remember the First World War service of railway workers tomorrow at Brighton train station. To mark 100 years since the end of the First World War, and to remember the railway workers who contributed to the war effort in the armed forces or at home, GTR will host a commemorative event tomorrow Friday, November 9 in the ticket hall at Brighton train station at 2.30pm.