London Gatwick opens Platform 7 at its Gatwick Airport rail station

  • Transport Minister Baroness Kramer officially opens the new platform
  • London Gatwick contributed £7.5m to the project which cost £53m in total
  • London Gatwick is already the best connected airport in the UK, serving 129 direct rail destinations
  • Over 13 million air passengers and more than one million commuters use Gatwick station every year
  • Upgrades are part of an on-going plan to improve Gatwick’s rail access and its position as a regional transport hub

London, UK, 2014-2-4 — /travelprnews.com/ — London Gatwick has today opened Platform 7 at its Gatwick Airport rail station, as a £53m joint project with Network Rail is completed. Transport Minister Baroness Kramer was on site to officially open the platform that will deliver greater reliability for airport passengers and commuters.

This exciting project was made possible thanks to a joint campaign between Gatwick Airport, local business groups and airlines who backed the delivery of this new platform and helped secure the investment needed.

The new platform and section of rail line will allow for fast trains from both London Bridge and London Victoria to travel through the station more quickly, with Gatwick contributing £7.5m to the project to ensure the upgrade could take place.

Passengers and commuters can already travel between Gatwick and London Victoria in 30 minutes, Gatwick and London Bridge in 28 minutes and be in the financial district of Canary Wharf in under 45 minutes. Signalling upgrades will allow for more reliable travelling times in preparation for service improvements associated with the Thameslink Programme upgrade, which increases the number of trains and range of destinations from Gatwick from 2018.

The project also incorporates wider benefits that will allow for a better passenger experience throughout the airport. The station concourse itself has seen a major refurbishment with new flooring providing an open and light space.

Stewart Wingate, London Gatwick Chief Executive, said: “London Gatwick is already the best connected UK airport by rail and this upgrade will benefit the broad range of people that the airport station attracts, from tourists to the business traveller. It will allow us to compete even more for passengers and airlines wanting to come to London and the South East region.

“This is the first step in our vision for a further major redevelopment of the airport station – the Gatwick Gateway. We recognised that with over 14 million people arriving or departing by rail that an investment had to be made to improve the passenger experience in and around the airport.”

Baroness Kramer, Transport Minister, said: “Gatwick makes a vital contribution to the UK economy and we must make sure facilities are upgraded for the benefit of passengers. That is why we have committed a further £50 million towards the complete redevelopment of the station. I am delighted to open this new platform and thank staff for their work during horrendous weather.”

The project is part of a wider planned redevelopment of the airport station that was boosted by the Government announcing that it will contribute £50m of funding to kick-start the redevelopment – The Gatwick Gateway.

Today’s opening is also the beginning of a rail improvement programme that will see on-going upgrades over the next four to five years at Gatwick Airport station.

The Thameslink programme will provide an additional 50% capacity by 2018 following the introduction of new longer trains and infrastructure improvement that will deliver direct links from Gatwick to Peterborough and Cambridge.

Notes to Editors

Of the 35 million passengers using Gatwick airport each year, over 13 million people arrive or depart by rail; making it the busiest airport station in Britain. Not only does the airport provide the fastest routes into the City and West End, it also connects directly to 129 stations throughout London and the South East and connects to over 700 stations nationally with only one change.By 2019 a new platform at Redhill will be built, creating greater resilience and capacity on the line. There will also be an enhancement from one to two trains an hour to Reading, with potential for a direct train from Gatwick to Oxford. Gatwick is liaising with Network Rail to investigate further opportunities to extend the airport’s leading reputation for rail access.

Images will be available from the event this afternoon – please contact the press office.

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About Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is the UK’s second largest airport and the busiest single-runway airport in the world. It serves more than 200 destinations in 90 countries for around 35 million passengers a year on short- and long-haul point-to-point services. It is also a major economic driver for the South-East region, generating around 23,000 on-airport jobs and a further 13,000 jobs through related activities. The airport is 28 miles south of London with excellent public transport links, including the Gatwick Express. Gatwick Airport is owned by a group of international investment funds, of which Global Infrastructure Partners is the largest shareholder.

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Gatwick Airport rail station opens a new platform, signalling improved experience and reliability for passengers and commuters. Left to Right, Chris Burchell Managing Director of Southern, Baroness Kramer, Cllr Bob Burgess Mayor of Crawley, Stewart Wingate CEO of London Gatwick, Henry Smith MP for Crawley Terms of Use All images are for editorial purposes only and cannot be used for commercial purposes without the direct permission of the Gatwick Airport press office: gatwickmedia@gatwickairport.com or call 01293 505000.