Govia Thameslink Railway confirms enhanced rail services for Brighton Pride 2026
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has confirmed it will operate an enhanced train service for Brighton Pride 2026, supporting one of the UK’s largest and most established Pride events as it returns on Saturday, 1 and Sunday, 2 August.
The operator, which runs Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services in and out of Brighton, says the strengthened timetable is designed to provide additional capacity and support the safe movement of large crowds expected to travel to the city over the Pride weekend.
The enhanced offering will include longer trains on key routes, boosting capacity on services to and from London Bridge and London Victoria, as well as on coastal routes in and out of Brighton on Saturday 1 August. GTR will also run extra services at the busiest times of the day, helping passengers travel safely and efficiently during peak demand.
Brighton Pride is celebrating its 35th year in 2026 and is expected to attract visitors from across the UK. This year’s event will see Raye headline on Saturday, 1 August, followed by Diana Ross on Sunday, 2 August, alongside the annual Pride Parade through the city and a mix of free and ticketed entertainment.

With demand for rail travel expected to be significantly higher than normal, GTR is urging customers to begin planning their journeys early. Passengers are advised to use the Journey Planner tools available across the Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express websites, with more detailed travel advice to be published closer to the event.
Jenny Saunders, Customer Services Director at GTR, said: “We’re excited to be working with event organisers and other local partners for the 35th anniversary of Brighton Pride. We will have plenty of services running throughout the day on Saturday, 1 August to help people get to and from the event, but would advise leaving plenty of time to get there as some of our services will be much busier than usual.
"As per previous years, we’ll have a queueing system in place at Brighton station to manage crowds and ensure people leaving the city can do so safely. We look forward to welcoming people on board!”
Paul Kemp, Managing Director Brighton Pride, added: “We welcome the news that GTR will again be providing additional train services over the Pride weekend. We work closely with GTR to meet our shared aim for people coming to our city to have an enjoyable visit.
"We continue to be grateful to the whole GTR team for planning the best possible services over the anticipated busy Pride weekend this summer. Train services into our city are essential for tourism all year round. And Pride brings people into the city who often stay and return, helping shape, support and celebrate our diverse LGBTQ+ communities for the good of all.”
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