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How do you take a train?

My Dad usually drives me around most places, but I am going out for a meal on Thursday and he is awayI really don't have much clue on how to take a trainI know I can get the ticket from the machine, but other than that I have got no clueHow do I know which train to get on? I have taken trains before but I have just followed the other person.I have no idea, help? I am taking a train from Haywards Heath station, to a place called three bridges then in a station in Crawley.I know you haven't heard of these places but when I get off the train at three bridges, what the hell do I do? How am I meant to know where the next train to Crawley is? This is in the UK.

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I live in Crawley, so perhaps I can helpIt will depend on which train you are catching from Haywards Heath as to which platform you will arrive on at Three BridgesIf you are on a First Capital Connect service or a Southern fast Victoria you will arrive at platform 4 and you will merely have to cross to the other side to Platform 3 for your train (one stop) to CrawleyIf you are on a slower service you may arrive on Platform 2 and will need to use the underpass to get to Platform 3There are plenty of indicators and regular station announcements telling you the stops of the trains arrivingDon't be alarmed if there is an announcement about what part of the Crawley train the travel in - that means the train will be dividing later in its journey, but it doesn't affect your short hop to Crawley.

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