Following Stagecoach’s announcement that they will be withdrawing route 54, Brighton & Hove Buses will take over this service and operate it under the Regency brand from 21st September 2025.
The route links Eastbourne, Polegate, Hailsham, Golden Cross, East Hoathly, Halland and Uckfield. The route will remain the same as at present except in north Hailsham where it will run along London Road and will not serve Battle Road and Hawkswood Road (route 28 will continue to serve these roads every 30 minutes). The level of service will be similar to present, mainly on a commercial basis without local taxpayer subsidy.
Ed Wills Managing Director for Brighton & Hove and Metrobus said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to improve a bus service. I am delighted to add a further route to our excellent portfolio of bus services in the Eastbourne and East Sussex area where we currently operate the extremely popular, high frequency Coaster and Regency services. East Sussex has become an even better place to operate buses following the introduction of the Bus Service Improvement Plan in partnership with the Council.”
Route 54 will join the Regency bus network. Like all Regency buses, vehicles on route 54 will have USB charging points at every seat, Free Wi-Fi, next stop audio & visual information, fully accessible buses including dementia friendly floors, wheelchair taxi guarantee scheme and free morning newspapers. Payment can be made using Tap On, Tap Off contactless bank cards, the mobile app or cash at a maximum single fare of £3. Live bus tracking is available on the Brighton & Hove buses app and website.
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