Martin, people will do a variety of different things once we get there. I might well stick around for a bit, have a bite to eat, then cycle back if I'm not too tired. Others will want to get the train straight back (which I actually don't recommend unless you have to get back, as it's a little anticlimactic). Caffs open quite early in Brighton and we can usually get a decent breakfast in.
CYOA, train carriage of cycles on a Sunday is never the slightest problem. There are trains about every 15 minutes and it's extremely unlikely that anywhere near 30 people end up on the same train. Besides, most rolling stock has fairly good bike spaces, and I think you can get about 10-15 bikes on one train easily. No worries on that front!
Martin, people will do a variety of different things once we get there. I might well stick around for a bit, have a bite to eat, then cycle back if I'm not too tired. Others will want to get the train straight back (which I actually don't recommend unless you have to get back, as it's a little anticlimactic). Caffs open quite early in Brighton and we can usually get a decent breakfast in.
CYOA, train carriage of cycles on a Sunday is never the slightest problem. There are trains about every 15 minutes and it's extremely unlikely that anywhere near 30 people end up on the same train. Besides, most rolling stock has fairly good bike spaces, and I think you can get about 10-15 bikes on one train easily. No worries on that front!