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Slow coach?

3:20pm Monday 9th June 2008


Before trains came to Brighton in 1841, coaches were the main means of transport from the coast to the capital.

As rail was so much quicker and more comfortable, travel by road declined greatly over the next 70 years until the motor car became popular.

But some coaches survived and this picture, taken in 1904, shows the Comet, bound for London, outside the Old Ship Hotel on the seafront.

The hotel has been altered and extended since then but the main change is in King's Road, now choked with cars for much of the day and not a horse in sight.


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