One of the best places to visit from London is getting a new direct train service
Briefly

Govia Thameslink is reinstating a direct train service between London and Lewes in East Sussex, previously discontinued during the pandemic. Set to launch in December, the service will operate once daily and extend to Eastbourne. Lewes is highlighted as a top day trip destination from London, recognized for its historical significance and cultural events. However, the revived service primarily caters to commuters, running only on weekdays with morning departures and evening returns, limiting options for traditional day-trippers.
A direct train service between London Bridge and Lewes in East Sussex is being reinstated by Govia Thameslink, which had discontinued it during the pandemic.
The revived service will operate once daily from December, ending at Eastbourne, improving connections for commuters from Lewes to London.
Lewes ranks among the best day trips from London, known for attractions like Bonfire Night, its medieval Keep, and notable brewing history.
Govia Thameslink's new service primarily caters to commuters, running Monday to Thursday, with morning departures and evening returns.
Read at Time Out London
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