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Hastings Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 05:16 AM UTC
I am still in the process of buying tickets for my England journey and I've got one more question on train tickets. Does 'anytime' ticket means that I really can travel on any train that day? For example, I'm looking for London-Hastings tickets. I see that there is 'anytime' at 9:18 for 96.25 pounds (for our group), 'off-peak' at 9:37 for 65.20 and 'anytime' at 9:45 for 55 pounds. Can I buy the one for 55 pounds and take an earlier train?
Another question. If I plan London-Hastings-Brighton-London, I guess there is no way for me to take some ticket and 'break' my journey at Hastings and then go on to Brighton and back to London? I'll have to buy separate tickets L-H, H-Br, Br-L?
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Hastings Posted: Sat February 27, 2010 10:50 AM UTC
Hello! I live in norwich, norfolk. I would like to visit my friend, who has recently moved to Hastings. Can I get a coach, or even a train straight to Hastings without going to london first? Or can anyone tell me, which is the cheapest/quickest way to get there? Thanks
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Hastings Posted: Wed August 13, 2008 02:09 PM UTC
How far is it from London to Hastings? What is the quickest and least expensive way to get there? Can anyone recommend inexpensive places to stay? Has anyone been to Judges Bakery? It is owned by Craig Sams and is totally organic.
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Hastings Posted: Wed December 6, 2006 10:25 PM UTC
dear sirs,we should be VERY greatfull if you could send us some information
about parkingspaces in hastings
on some websites they say that its very difficult to find free parkingspace
if so....can we get to hastings from a nearby town by coach or train and if so...how can we do so and not getting in to much trouble to return to our car
because we have to catch a train through the channel tunnel by 9pm
we expect to arrive in hastings around noon on 28th of december coming from canterbury(2couples)
thank you ... eddy
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Hastings Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 09:51 AM UTC
Hi,

I will travel to Hastings on a National express coach. However, I have no idea where to find the coach station in Hastings. The ticket says something about "Queen's parade", but I can't find this street in any city map only "Queen's road". Could anybody tell me where to find an online town map where I can see the buc/coach station or perhaps just tell me where to find it?

Best regards

Karl
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Hastings Posted: Sat July 30, 2005 01:08 PM UTC
Good morning,

I would like to dance latin music in Hastings too

I'll spend some days in East Sussex..

Please help me to find some places..

see you soon

Cinzia
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Hastings Posted: Thu January 6, 2005 10:16 PM UTC
Can anyone please tell me the derivation of Rock-N-Ore? I visited Hastings this week and was fascinated by this area. I would also like to buy a painting if anyone knows where I can do this. Many thanks. Val
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