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Train service from Eastbourne to London Bridge will return
The direct trainline will be restored on December 15, 2023, after being cancelled during the pandemic.

An MP has announced that a train route which was cancelled in the pandemic will be restored.
Direct train route from Eastbourne to London Bridge will return
Josh Babarinde, MP for Eastbourne, has confirmed the restoration of the direct trainline from Eastbourne to London Bridge Station, effective December 15. The service was previously discontinued in 2020 due to low usage after the pandemic. This return promises improved access for commuters and visitors to the capital. Local advocacy included a ticket-shaped petition that gained significant traction among residents. In a House of Commons address, Mr Babarinde thanked those who supported the campaign, including Govia Thameslink Railway and the local Chamber of Commerce.
Key Takeaways
"This is a huge victory for our town."
Josh Babarinde expresses the significance of the restored service for Eastbourne.
"We are delighted to confirm that from December, we will be able to bring back a direct rail link."
Jenny Saunders of Govia Thameslink Railway confirms the return of the service.
The reinstatement of this train service highlights the power of community activism in transportation issues. The local MP's persistent campaigning not only demonstrates the importance of reliable public transportation but also reflects the growing demand for better connectivity post-pandemic. As more people look to travel for work or leisure, this restored link could stimulate local commerce and ease access to jobs in London, potentially becoming a case study for future transportation projects.
Highlights
- A direct link to London Bridge is back for Eastbourne commuters.
- Community effort pays off with restored train service.
- This victory shows what local voices can achieve.
- I’m delighted we’ve managed to restore our direct London Bridge rail service.
Restoration of train service could face budget concerns
While the direct train service is welcomed, future funding and operational costs may pose challenges for the rail company and local government budgets.
Restoring this link may shape future transportation policies and community engagement efforts.
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