Faygate - Least Used Station in West Sussex

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Published 2017-01-30
It's Number Six in the series of 'Least Used', where the Police show up at the end! Yup, it was time to go Faygate, West Sussex, where Geoff brings a family member along, and there's tea-a-plenty ...

The ORR statistics which you can download to see passengers usage for yourself, is here: dataportal.orr.gov.uk/statistics/usage/estimates-o…

My map of Least Used stations can be downloaded here: geofftech.co.uk/downloads.html

All Comments (21)
  • "You have no style, Mr. Marshall" - I want to hug that lady. And then high-five her. Then hug again, then high-five some more. She's awesome.
  • @M1CAE1.
    You know you live a good life when your youtube recommended page is a middle-aged man from Ealing trainspotting with his mum at the least used station in West Sussex xD
  • @rjc83x
    Your Mum is a comedy legend 'It's got a script error' And '...to London Bridge in London... obviously.' Best laugh I've had all week
  • @PiousMoltar
    When your mum calls you a trainspotter... OUCH
  • There's an idea for a new series Geoff - All the Police STATIONS! Love your mum's scarf.....
  • Watching shows like this is a million times better than all the negative crap that is going on in the news right now. People here are all commenting for the love of trains , travel and discovery. Thanks for posting fun and informative videos like this Geoff.
  • @paulneave2041
    Brilliant! Your Mum's a star, she needs her own spin-off show. "Geoff's Mum's Thermos Flask Recipes and Crime Fighting Show".
  • Geoff your mum is absolutely sweet! Everyone should have a mum like this. My mum is like this and they truly are one of the most valuable things in life. Stay safe all! x
  • @bbdablu
    "You have no style, Mr. Marshall." Haha
  • @cowscrazy
    As a Canadian I think it's great to see you live up to the British tea stereotype. I like it !! Drink on my good sir!! Best least used station episode yet!!
  • Geoffs the person who got me into my fascination in trains, secrets of the underground started my up session with trains
  • @forevervideouk
    Funny Video! That's my home village. I've lived there for 30 years and thats the first police car I've ever seen there! I need that station! it's a lifeline! Carry on the good work.
  • @trevordance5181
    I can remember at Redhill station long before the days of digital information displays on platforms when the platform staff used to put up long thin wooden boards with the station stops pre printed on them for the next departure. Even in those days so few services stopped at Faygate it's name was omitted from these boards, so that when one of the few trains that actually was going to stop at Faygate was due a secondary wooden board was also put up under the main one that read, "Calls also Faygate".
  • @briancarson9309
    Your Mum is laugh, what a great sport. In some parts of the world, burglary is mealy theft, where as Robbery is theft with violence. Another great video Geoff.
  • I've been to Faygate twice and on both those occasions I had a good dinner in the pub. Highly recommended.
  • @voxley19
    Brilliant video Geoff. Sugar Loaf (the least used station in Wales) looks very interesting. It is nowhere near the famous Sugar Loaf mountain at Abergavenny- it is infact near Llandovery on the Heart of Wales line.
  • @seveneightlp
    Jaffa cakes too! Love those things, thank god I have a British specialty shop in my hometown so I can get them.
  • @sarahj8231
    As someone who worked on these lines, Faygate was my second last station to sell a ticket from (of the ones I used to go to), and it was a weekly season. My last was Pevensey Bay, which I never managed to break my duck. It does only have a couple of trains a day and is used even less than Faygate. One day someone got on, I almost ran down the train to sell their ticket, but alas, they had a weekly, from Pevensey and Westham.