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Hi ,Has anyone been the the Brighton Aquarium on public transport recently? I was thinking that the best route would be - East Dulwich station to London Bridge then train to Brighton. I am guessing that it is easy to walk to the Aquarium from the station .

Anybody have any advice ?


Many Thanks

When we went to Brighton in the summer holidays we went from Forest Hill station - an easy change at East Croydon then straight to Brighton. If you're easily able to get to Forest Hill I think it's easier and cheaper than trekking to London Bridge first.


You can walk to the aquarium, it's quite a long way (downhill), so you're fine as long as you don't have a whining toddler (which we did). There are loads of busses that go from the station to the seafront.

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