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  2. Gatwick Airport Shuttle Transit - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Gatwick Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was done in partnership with Gatwick Airport authorities, the Coast to Capital local enterprise partnership and the Department for Transport. [20] [21] The expansion is an element of a five-year programme, costed at £1.11 billion, announced by Gatwick Airport in early 2018. [22] Construction on the new concourse began in November 2020.

  4. Transport in London - Wikipedia

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    The Gatwick Airport inter-terminal transit, originally built in 1983 and refurbished in 2010, was the first airport driverless train system outside the USA; [76] [77] a similar system, the Stansted Airport Transit System, was opened in 1991 at Stansted Airport to provide airside terminal transfers. [78]

  5. Template:Gatwick Airport Shuttle Transit - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Gatwick Airport Shuttle Transit, a UK automated people mover.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  6. Govia Thameslink Railway - Wikipedia

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    During 2006, the Thameslink and Great Northern services were merged into a single franchise due to the upcoming Thameslink Programme.In 2012, the British government announced that services of First Capital Connect, Southern (with Gatwick Express) and some Southeastern routes would be merged into a single Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise (TSGN). [2]

  7. Gatwick Express - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary of this entity, the Gatwick Promotion Group, under the chairmanship of the airport's public relations manager David Hurst, was formed to market the airport. It was a long-term aim of the group to have a non-stop service between the airport and central London in order to counter the perceived distance from the capital, for both ...