Train disruption and road closures '“ all the Sussex travel news you need to know

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If you are travelling around Sussex today (Deceomber 1), here is a round up of all the latest traffic news.

RAIL:

- Amended Gatwick Express service due to engineering work taking place between Purley and Three Bridges all weekend, closing various lines. Gatwick Express will operate a half hourly train service today.

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Make sure to check before you travel in Sussex today (December 1)Make sure to check before you travel in Sussex today (December 1)
Make sure to check before you travel in Sussex today (December 1)

- Passengers are advised to check before they travel using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.

ROADS:

- One lane is closed on the M23 in West Sussex this morning due to a broken down vehicle. Traffic reports say the hard shoulder has been closed. Slow traffic has been reported.

- Busy but moving northbound on the A2025 Grinstead Lane in Lancing, near the A27 Upper Brighton Road

- Busy but moving on the A2032 Littlehampton Road and Poulter’s Lane, near Offington Lane and the Thomas A Becket traffic lights

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- Busy but moving on the A259 Littlehampton Road in Ferring, from Durrington to Angmering

- Congestion eastbound on the A259 Roundstone Bypass Road in Angmering, between B2187 Mill Lane and B2140 Old Worthing Road (Blue Star Roundabout)

- Congestion eastbound on the A270 New England Road in Brighton, near the A23 Beaconsfield Road (Preston Circus).

- Slow traffic in Dyke Road, Brighton, around Old Shoreham Road.

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- The M23 spur road between Gatwick and J9 will be closed from 10pm tonight to 6am tomorrow, with a diversion in place. Only one lane will be open from J9 to the airport. Please allow extra time for your journey if you are catching an early flight.

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