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brownbear
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I am currently over from Australia, and am staying in Maidstone with kids. Against my better judgement, I have been badgered into taking them to the Valley tomorrow night, and am wondering if I am better driving up or training it from one of the three Maidstone stations? Is there much parking arou d the Valley these days?
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Yes take them tomorrow, it will be far less disappointing than taking them on Wednesday.27
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Train from Maidstone is a pain, No direct route so involves changes and not the least expensive as well.brownbear said:I am currently over from Australia, and am staying in Maidstone with kids. Against my better judgement, I have been badgered into taking them to the Valley tomorrow night, and am wondering if I am better driving up or training it from one of the three Maidstone stations? Is there much parking arou d the Valley these days?My suggestion is to get the Valley Express coach. Call or look on the website.1 -
Game is Wednesday mate but do yourself a favour take the kids somewhere else even shopping will be betterbrownbear said:I am currently over from Australia, and am staying in Maidstone with kids. Against my better judgement, I have been badgered into taking them to the Valley tomorrow night, and am wondering if I am better driving up or training it from one of the three Maidstone stations? Is there much parking arou d the Valley these days?2 -
Maidstone Barracks to Strood and train from there is an option.
But if you have a car I'd drive it mate. Parking is't the easiest in the world but it is much more comfortable
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What car are you driving, if it is hired you will be ok, otherwise make sure it meets the requirements of the ULEZ. I personally would drive to Dartford and park in the Station car park and catch the train from there.0
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The Medway Valley line from Maidstone West or Barracks to Strood and then change for Charlton is the only way without going into London and back out. But it's a non starter for evening games unless you leave the match early as the last train you can get is 2135 out of Charlton.
I live just outside of Maidstone and it's a real pain midweek but because the Medway Valley line is not directly served by London the trains finish earlier. So as others have said driving is probably your best option.
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I think the parking is only £1:50 from dartford at that time of nightDansk_Red said:What car are you driving, if it is hired you will be ok, otherwise make sure it meets the requirements of the ULEZ. I personally would drive to Dartford and park in the Station car park and catch the train from there.0 -
Aussies in the ground for the Brighton match.

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Thanks for all the advice chaps, looks like we'll be drving up then!!
Just need to find somewhere to park the bloody car now!!
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Get there early and park on one of the industrial estates. They look like a places where you won’t have a car when you come back but I think you’ll be ok.brownbear said:Thanks for all the advice chaps, looks like we'll be drving up then!!
Just need to find somewhere to park the bloody car now!!1 -
i'd drive personally, normally lots of parking within 5-10 mins near the ground0
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Has anyone got a cloth so I can wipe this egg off my face?Algarveaddick said:Yes take them tomorrow, it will be far less disappointing than taking them on Wednesday.
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How was it @brownbear?0




