[Travel] A27 Patcham Eastbound

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EliasTaproot

Active member
Oct 31, 2022
89
How was it for everyone getting out of bridge and uni car parks yesterday? I had a family emergency type situation emerge early yesterday so couldn't make the trip, no doubt I'll get a telling off from the club lol.

How was the traffic in and out? I believe it'll still be there for West Ham so just curious.
 


Jeremiah

John 14 : 6
Mar 15, 2020
2,878
Hove
I decided to bin the EDF park and ride and go train for the first time in about 3 years. It was excellent both ways and took about 1 hour from home (West Hove) to stadium.

On the train back at about 6pm I could see from the train window the A27 Westward traffic was all stood still.
 


One Teddy Maybank

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 4, 2006
24,185
Worthing
How was it for everyone getting out of bridge and uni car parks yesterday? I had a family emergency type situation emerge early yesterday so couldn't make the trip, no doubt I'll get a telling off from the club lol.

How was the traffic in and out? I believe it'll still be there for West Ham so just curious.
Went Lewes, Ditchling, past Singing Hills GC and rejoined normal route near Upper Beeding, probably a it convoluted, but I prefer to be moving.
 


Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
12,018
Left Essex 30 minutes earlier than usual, got to our parking at normal time.
On way back, joined A27 from top of Coldean Lane, no negligible effect on journey time.
 




S'hampton Seagull

Well-known member
Oct 12, 2003
7,064
Southampton
Left Essex 30 minutes earlier than usual, got to our parking at normal time.
On way back, joined A27 from top of Coldean Lane, no negligible effect on journey time.
Agreed, we left about 20-30 earlier than normal, and whilst the works added 15-20 misn to the journey, ZERO queue up the Hollingbury exit up to the roundabout so parked about 13.40 give or take. Nowhere near as bad as I feared.

I suppose a lot of people decided to get the bus / train etc.
 


Stoichkov

The Miserable Bulgarian
Jul 26, 2004
1,340
Brighton
Went past yesterday evening - westbound at 8:30pm and eastbound about an hour later.

Both times - 5 people working, 2 in excavators, 3 standing and watching.

I know that's just a snapshot etc etc but if a representative workforce on that job is a crew of 5 then that's indicative of how Highways South East values people's time, livelihoods etc who are caught in the traffic everyday.

I dunno, I was just expecting a bit more resource being thrown at that job.

My local kebab shop has a crew of 5 working each evening
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
49,754
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Went past yesterday evening - westbound at 8:30pm and eastbound about an hour later.

Both times - 5 people working, 2 in excavators, 3 standing and watching.

I know that's just a snapshot etc etc but if a representative workforce on that job is a crew of 5 then that's indicative of how Highways South East values people's time, livelihoods etc who are caught in the traffic everyday.

I dunno, I was just expecting a bit more resource being thrown at that job.

My local kebab shop has a crew of 5 working each evening
Hang on you are classifying three standing and watching as work 😉
 












Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
17,497
There's never a good time to do highways maintenance. I very much doubt (in fact I know) the decision-makers in these situations think: "I know. Let's go with the plan that will piss off the most amount of motorists and make sure we drag it out as long as possible."

Yeah, it's annoying to be held up for a while, but cut the guys some slack, FFS!
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,685
Worthing
There's never a good time to do highways maintenance. I very much doubt (in fact I know) the decision-makers in these situations think: "I know. Let's go with the plan that will piss off the most amount of motorists and make sure we drag it out as long as possible."

Yeah, it's annoying to be held up for a while, but cut the guys some slack, FFS!
Perhaps there should be a boycott of the A27?

I'll pop onto Facebook and suggest it.
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
47,159
at home
You want to try and navigate the M27 from Chichester to the Salisbury turn off and back again…, cameras 50 mph lanes roadworks all sorts of fuckwhittery and not one single worker ever spotted
 




Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,602
Brighton
Sat at home yesterday (Wed 23rd) and the local traffic report came on the radio. A27 EB, A27 WB both at the A23 jct. A23 NB same area, A23 SB same area, A27 Southwick, A27 WB Falmer.
My guess is the guy doing it is just reading off the screen traffic movement, no idea of the truth behind this chaos.
I drive into Brighton via Lewes Road and see the queue starting just beyond this exit, crazy.
 






Withdean South Stand

Well-known member
Mar 2, 2014
784
There's never a good time to do highways maintenance. I very much doubt (in fact I know) the decision-makers in these situations think: "I know. Let's go with the plan that will piss off the most amount of motorists and make sure we drag it out as long as possible."

Yeah, it's annoying to be held up for a while, but cut the guys some slack, FFS!
But why not just get it done? What's with making a plan to take weeks and weeks to complete the work? Just get it done. There's so much resurfacing required throughout the City and the Country more broadly. They should be rolling in, pitching up and getting the work done and moving onto the next job. It's ridiculous how much time all the various jobs are taking.
 








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