Welcome to Janet Elizabeth's travel page, with links to the best public transport journey planners, especially those that load quickly and are easy to plan with.
For mixed bus and train journeys I use Traveline SE - Large Text and Mobile for a quicker and easier interface.
The best web site for train times is the minimalist Accessible UK Train Times (on the traintimes site) which is accessible, clear and easy to use and includes live departure boards. Remember you can use ctrl-+ (ctrl and plus) to make the text bigger.
National Rail Enquiries has really helpful maps and if you create an account it can remember your journeys for you if you like.
The Cross Country Trains journey planner helpfully displays ticket prices for each possible route but sadly its return journeys do not always have your specified travel preferences applied, such as avoiding London.
Brighton&Hove Buses collaborate with the Council to provide a useful live bus times service. Brighton Buses also run days out and short breaks in their coach trips.
Before you go to London, you can look at the helpful maps provided by Transport for London ... have you tried the interactive map?
Sadly the government sponsored Transport Direct is not really worth the effort - yours or theirs.
The Big Lemon buses travel the Lewes Road in Brighton using used, filtered cooking oil - how green is that?!
Reach Gatwick Airport in 3/4 hour by National Express wonderfully naumbered Jetlink 747 - but follow their advice to get a ticket in advance (eg online).
For Sidmouth Folk Week, check National Rail to Honiton, then Devon bus 52B to Sidmouth.
To visit Alfriston, I like to use the Cuckmere Community Bus from Berwick Station or from Seaford.
Each July I lead a walk as part of a folk weekend. You can see the routes I take from Upper Dicker to Bramble Grove or from Upper Dicker to Arlington Reservoir.
Janet Elizabeth January 2012