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"Mark Hewitt" wrote in message
... "DB." wrote in message ... From "The Times" today: Gatwick, Britain's second-largest airport, will lose its dedicated fast trains under plans designed to ease overcrowding on commuter services. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...255259,00.html Great plan! not! Is it really true that Gatwick Expresses are only a fifth full at peak hours? Don't know if anyone from Stop Railways Altogether has ever travelled on a London-bound Gatwick Express in the morning peak (or any train, ever, come to think of it) but the last time I did, it was wedged. |
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Is it really true that Gatwick Expresses are only a fifth full at peak
hours? I don't know what they're talking about. I admit it's been about a year since I've been on it, but it was packed then. -- Kimbis |
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:10 +0100, "Mark Hewitt"
wrote: "DB." wrote in message ... From "The Times" today: Gatwick, Britain's second-largest airport, will lose its dedicated fast trains under plans designed to ease overcrowding on commuter services. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...255259,00.html Great plan! not! That just loads more traffic onto people wanting to go to Heathrow! I don't expect the likes of easyJet will be too happy about this proposal. Eh? What does eliminaiton of he Gatwick Express have to do with have to do with people wanting to go to Heathrow? In any case ther are quite a few non-express trains to Gatwick, including Thameslink. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Gatwick Express cancelled to ease commuter strain.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:10 +0100, "Mark Hewitt"
wrote: "DB." wrote in message ... From "The Times" today: Gatwick, Britain's second-largest airport, will lose its dedicated fast trains under plans designed to ease overcrowding on commuter services. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...255259,00.html Great plan! not! That just loads more traffic onto people wanting to go to Heathrow! I don't expect the likes of easyJet will be too happy about this proposal. Eh? What does eliminaiton of he Gatwick Express have to do with have to do with people wanting to go to Heathrow? In any case ther are quite a few non-express trains to Gatwick, including Thameslink. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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In message , at 14:07:35 on
Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Hatunen remarked: What does eliminaiton of he Gatwick Express have to do with have to do with people wanting to go to Heathrow? If people can see a Heathrow Express and no Gatwick Express, they'll be more inclined to use Heathrow. -- Roland Perry |
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message .uk... In message , at 14:07:35 on Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Hatunen remarked: What does eliminaiton of he Gatwick Express have to do with have to do with people wanting to go to Heathrow? I know of at least one commuter who drives to Gatwick in order to take advantage of a 30 min journey with a table to work at. From Reigate. |
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"Hatunen" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:10 +0100, "Mark Hewitt" wrote: "DB." wrote in message ... From "The Times" today: Gatwick, Britain's second-largest airport, will lose its dedicated fast trains under plans designed to ease overcrowding on commuter services. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...255259,00.html Great plan! not! That just loads more traffic onto people wanting to go to Heathrow! I don't expect the likes of easyJet will be too happy about this proposal. Eh? What does eliminaiton of he Gatwick Express have to do with have to do with people wanting to go to Heathrow? In any case ther are quite a few non-express trains to Gatwick, including Thameslink. Quite. I often use Gatwick and never use the over-priced Gatwick Express as I don't want to go to Victoria. I take other trains to E Croydon or London Bridge. I would like to see some of them improved, newer trains with better luggage space, rather than some privilged service for those who happen to like Victoria. So there! This certainly won't sent me via Heathrow, I would use Gatwick more if more long haul (Asia) airlines went there. |
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"RAK" wrote in message ... "Hatunen" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:10 +0100, "Mark Hewitt" wrote: "DB." wrote in message ... From "The Times" today: Gatwick, Britain's second-largest airport, will lose its dedicated fast trains under plans designed to ease overcrowding on commuter services. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...255259,00.html Great plan! not! That just loads more traffic onto people wanting to go to Heathrow! I don't expect the likes of easyJet will be too happy about this proposal. You would think Easyjet would do some low fare deal with Southern as they did with Thameslink at Luton. BTW I have not used GE since the NC was introduced, even without a discount it is now £4 cheaper by Southern. |
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"RAK" wrote in message ... "Hatunen" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:10 +0100, "Mark Hewitt" wrote: "DB." wrote in message ... From "The Times" today: Gatwick, Britain's second-largest airport, will lose its dedicated fast trains under plans designed to ease overcrowding on commuter services. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...255259,00.html Great plan! not! That just loads more traffic onto people wanting to go to Heathrow! I don't expect the likes of easyJet will be too happy about this proposal. You would think Easyjet would do some low fare deal with Southern as they did with Thameslink at Luton. BTW I have not used GE since the NC was introduced, even without a discount it is now £4 cheaper by Southern. |
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On 10/09/2004, Hatunen wrote:
That just loads more traffic onto people wanting to go to Heathrow! I don't expect the likes of easyJet will be too happy about this proposal. Eh? What does eliminaiton of he Gatwick Express have to do with have to do with people wanting to go to Heathrow? If the Gatwick Express dies then access to Heathrow might be easier for a few people. In any case ther are quite a few non-express trains to Gatwick, including Thameslink. Some of these are nearly as quick as the Gatwick Express. IIRC the Gatwick Express only saves about five minutes. But airline passengers with baggage will be competing for space with commuters, and the non-express trains which stop at Gatwick are already pretty crowded. The Thameslink service will be affected by engineering works between September 2004 and May 2005: http://www.thameslink.co.uk/about_us...?1094824336245 (Which will be a pain for me as I use them to get to STN.) -- Simon Elliott http://www.ctsn.co.uk |
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