How to get to BrightonBy rail
- From London Victoria: South Central trains run to Brighton throughout the day and take 49 minutes (on the regular express service) and a maximum of 1 1/2 hours (standard service).
- From London Bridge: Thameslink trains start in Hertfordshire and pass through the city of London and down to Brighton.
- From east and west: South Central trains connect Brighton with Hove, Worthing, Portsmouth (west) and Lewes and Eastbourne (east).
- Check the National Rail Enquiries Online for timetable and passenger information or click here for a local train map.
By coach
By air
- Gatwick international airport is half an hour by road and rail from Brighton. The M23 connects Gatwick to Brighton and the London -Brighton rail link passes through Gatwick train station which is an integral part of the airport.
- Heathrow international airport is on the M25 which connects with the M23 at junction 7. There is a direct coach link to Gatwick or you can take the underground (Picadilly line) to London Victoria and catch a train or coach to Brighton.
By road
- From London: the M25/23 link provides road access from London and the rest of the country.
- From east and west: the main A27 and the A259 coast road connect Brighton to citys west and east. The A259 passes right along Brighton seafront, just above Madeira Drive, the location of the finish line.
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