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"Terry Harper" wrote in message
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 18:38:51 +0100, Michael Hoffman wrote: Ian F. wrote: "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ... There are two terminals in Gatwick. I've never thought of either of them as being the "main bit." One happens to have a rail station, but they both have access via road (and coaches stop at each one). Weeell, the south terminal (which has the rail station) was built first so I always think of it as the "main bit". If you take off from or land at the north terminal you have to get the little shuttle thingy to the trains. Yes, but if you come via some other means of transportation, you don't. It's not like, say, a satellite terminal at Stansted. There are also shuttles to the satellite at the South terminal. Not any more there aren't, and not for several years. You now take travelators, outbound on the low level and inbound on the high level. I assume they did away with the airside shuttle a few years ago to fully segregate arriving and departing pax. There are still a few relics of the old shuttle track visible, which is one of the few (or only) airside abandoned railways in the UK. |
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