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As of February 2024, train services at Gatwick Airport are operated by Southern, Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Great Western Railway: Platform 1: Thameslink services to Bedford and Peterborough via Redhill; Platform 2: Services to London Victoria (Southern) and Reading (Great Western Railway)
Gatwick Express was the first portion of British Rail's InterCity sector to be converted into a separate train operating unit, ready for franchising as a private business with the assets transferred to Gatwick Express Limited [6] in March 1994. [7] The Gatwick Express franchise was awarded by the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising to ...
The Gatwick Airport Shuttle Transit is a 0.75-mile (1.21 km) long elevated automated people mover that links the North and South Terminals at London's Gatwick Airport.The line is ground-side, and besides linking the two terminals also serves to link the North terminal to the airport railway station.
Rail link Station name China: Beijing: Beijing Capital International Airport: Capital Airport Express: Terminal 3 station (Beijing Subway) Terminal 2 station (Beijing Subway) Beijing Daxing International Airport: Daxing Airport Express: Daxing Airport station: Changsha: Changsha Huanghua International Airport: Changsha Metro Line 6: Huanghua ...
The proposed line would have connected the planned High Speed 2 line to the High Speed 1 line via a high-speed route running south of London, and would have formed a direct rail link between Heathrow and Gatwick airports. The proposal was rejected by the government in December 2018 and will not go ahead. [3]
Luton Airport Parkway railway station opened in 1999, providing rail connections to central and south London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton on the Thameslink route, as well as services to the East Midlands. Although the new station was closer to the airport – 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west – it was still necessary to run a shuttle bus transfer ...
A minority of passengers ride an entire route at once, with most traveling between a terminus and an intermediate stop. [8] In FY2023, Amtrak's long-distance trains carried 3,944,124 riders, around 14% of the company's total. [1] However, the routes account for about 42% of passenger miles traveled. [8]
Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern (TSGN) is a management contract for the provision of passenger services on the Thameslink and Great Northern routes to Bedford, Luton, Peterborough, King's Lynn, Cambridge, London King's Cross, London Moorgate, Sutton, Wimbledon and Brighton, as well as the whole Southern network (including the Gatwick Express) and the jointly operated First Capital ...