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Old May 1st 18, 02:12 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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In message , at 14:18:29 on
Tue, 1 May 2018, Recliner remarked:
On Tue, 1 May 2018 07:43:08 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message
-septe
mber.org, at 22:36:36 on Mon, 30 Apr 2018, Recliner
remarked:
On a recent trip through Stansted, I happened to get a position at the
front of the little transit train on the way to Satellite 2 so I whipped
out my pocket camera and took a few pictures.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/recliner/sets/72157668434701408

While waiting for the delayed flight in the Satellite, I realised that the
long underground transit ride had actualy brought us back to a satellite
pier that's also connected directly to the terminal building with a
walkway. I was, of course, aware that the underground route has a long
curve, but hadn't realised that it takes you almost back to where you
started.


It's fairly obvious where the satellites are relative to the main
building (by looking out of the window!), so I'm surprised at your
surprise.


It was the underground route of the shuttle that surprised me: I
hadn't realised it went past and under the cargo terminal.


I'm becoming less and less convinced it does.

Also, I'd not previously noticed that Satellite 2 had a direct walkway
to the terminal; I'd always assumed it was further to the southwest.


Again, you can see it out of the terminal window!

It's certainly an unusual route for an airport satellite pier
shuttle, and the convulated route seems to be based on the original plan
for another satellite pier where the cargo terminal now stands.


Did you take a picture of the track from the portal to where the curve
begins, because that would be the most unexpected part for most
travellers.


Yes, it turns out that I did:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...um-72157668434
701408/lightbox/


It's difficult to see the distance, and is it really further from the
portal to the start of the bend, as from the station to the portal (as
suggested by some mapping sources)?

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Roland Perry