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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 .
Hotel Hoppa is a network of bus services owned and operated by Rotala, connecting major hotels near Heathrow Airport with Terminals 2&3 and Terminal 5. [1] [2] It operates eleven routes. [3] The business became part of Rotala at the end of 2017, following its acquisition from National Express. It is operated under Rotala's Hallmark Connections ...
Hoppa was a brand of London Buses routes operated by minibuses. Hoppa services were used as a low cost replacement for lower frequency routes previously operated by conventional buses. The smaller vehicles could also access residential streets that were previously unserved by buses.
The baby was given the middle name Dennis after the manufacturer of the bus. [7] On 29 April 2017, route 394 was retained by HCT Group with a new fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC buses introduced. [8] On 27 August 2022, route 394 was included in the sale of HCT Group's ‘red bus’ operations to Stagecoach London. [9]
Superloop is an express bus network in London, England, that forms part of the London Buses network and connects Outer London town centres, railway stations and transport hubs. Orbital express bus routes were proposed in 2008 by Mayor of London Boris Johnson , with further proposals by the London Assembly in 2017.
Fastway is a bus rapid transit network in Surrey and West Sussex, United Kingdom, linking Crawley with Gatwick Airport and Horley, the first to be constructed outside a major city. It uses specially adapted buses that can either be steered by the driver or operate as "self steering" guided buses along a specially constructed track.
[2] [4] In 2022, Gatwick was the second-busiest airport by total passenger traffic in the UK, after Heathrow Airport, and was the 8th-busiest in Europe by total passenger traffic. [5] It covers a total area of 674 hectares (1,670 acres). [6] Gatwick opened as an aerodrome in the late 1920s; it has been in use for commercial flights since 1933.
Personentransportsystem (Bombardier CX-100), technically a sub-terrain guided bus, operational since 2015 Italy: Rome: Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport: SkyBridge: Pisa: Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport: Pisa Mover Bologna: Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport: Marconi Express Russia: Moscow: Sheremetyevo International Airport: Interterminal ...