Gatwick Airport announces completion of £3.8 million upgrade on a transport hub, providing a new level of accessibility for all local bus users

  • Over 3 million people use the facilities each year
  • Improvements include new lifts from road-level bus stops into the terminals and train station, new pedestrian and wheelchair accessible routes, seating and lighting
  • Measures designed to offer more sustainable public transport options for local people and improve accessibility for those with mobility issues

LONDON, UK, 2019-Jul-26 — /Travel PR News/ — A transport hub – used by 3 million people each year – that links the local bus network with Gatwick Airport and its train station received a boost today after the completion of a £3.8 million upgrade – marked in a launch ceremony attended by Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council.

Improvements include two new lifts from the southbound road-level bus stops on the A23 into the South Terminal – and Gatwick’s train station – for people travelling with luggage, parents with pushchairs and passengers with reduced mobility.

Further improvements have been made to the bus stop areas on both the northbound and southbound A23, including new pedestrian and wheelchair accessible routes, new seating and improved lighting and signage in and out of the terminal.  New help points have also been installed with the live information screens also updated.

The new infrastructure improves an important transport hub for local passengers who arrive by bus and for workers employed at the airport and the nearby Manor Royal Business District and Crawley town centre.  Over 650 bus departures currently operate from the hub, each week including high frequency, 24-hour services connecting the airport to Horley, Redhill and Horsham, with other services linking to East Grinstead and Reigate.

Over 30% of airport staff who live locally get the bus to work. The improved access will also benefit some of the 1 million regular commuters who live locally and use Gatwick’s train station every year to get to work – many of whom arrive at Gatwick by bus.

The improvements are designed to offer more sustainable public transport options and were funded as part of the airport’s £1.1 billion capital investment programme, with future investment assigned to improvements in rail services, walking routes and bus facilities in the North Terminal.  The investment will help the airport achieve its target of getting nearly half of passengers (48%) to the airport by public transport and 42% of staff by sustainable methods, including public transport, car share and zero emission vehicles.

This project also acts as a key investment within the Crawley Growth Programme – a £60m investment package of infrastructure improvements and regeneration for Crawley – which includes significant investment from strategic partners including West Sussex County Council, Crawley Borough Council and Coast to Capital LEP.

Gatwick contributed this project as match funding to the overall Growth Programme as it delivers enhanced access to sustainable transport modes, linking Gatwick Airport Rail station with local bus networks connecting the Airport with Manor Royal and Crawley Town Centre.

The improved bus infrastructure comes just days after the redevelopment of Gatwick’s train station was also announced – with a £148 million improvement programme that will see the size of the concourse double in area to reduce congestion and improve the passenger experience, with more escalators and lifts also installed to improve access to the platforms.

Emma Rees, Head of Real Estate, Gatwick Airport, said: “Together we wanted to improve the overall quality of experience for local people including passengers and staff who arrive at the airport by bus.  The improvements provide a new level of accessibility for all local bus users and will also help to encourage the increased use of sustainable forms of public transport such as the bus and train.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our partners who together helped to deliver this important new piece of local infrastructure.”

West Sussex County Council Leader Louise Goldsmith said: “The completion of this project by Gatwick will make a real difference to airport station users and improve accessibility for all users. It promotes the use of sustainable transport methods for commuters, tourists and Gatwick’s own members of staff. This project was key within the wider Crawley Growth Programme, which is spearheading regeneration in the Crawley area. Gatwick’s support for the wider Growth Programme has been a tremendous boost.”

Councillor Peter Smith, Cabinet member for Planning and Economic Development at Crawley Borough Council, said: “We very much welcome this upgrade, which provides significant benefits for passengers and workers arriving and departing the airport by bus and is the latest Crawley Growth Programme scheme to promote more sustainable travel.”

Jonathan Sharrock, Chief Executive at Coast to Capital said: “Gatwick Airport is the single biggest driver of economic growth in the Coast to Capital area and is at the heart of future growth for the region.  Gatwick is vital not only to our economy but that of the wider South East and the UK as a whole. We are delighted that the Crawley Growth Programme is helping to improve access to the area in a sustainable way and we look forward to working with partners to deliver our shared vision for the airport.”

Hill Metrobus Commercial Director, Metrobus said: “This is great news for millions of bus users each year as it makes the interchange with the terminal concourse and railway station so accessible, simple and quick, making it much more attractive for people to travel to the airport sustainably.”

The overall project has delivered direct routes suitable for passengers with reduced mobility between northbound and southbound A23 bus stops and Gatwick’s South Terminal including:

  • Two new passenger lifts on southbound side of A23 allowing direct access into south transit station including a link lobby and an external canopy connecting to existing bus stop
  • Bus stop improvements (north and southbound on A23)
  • New pedestrian route from northbound bus stops to south terminal (via Costa stairwell and/or Yotel/Regis lifts)
  • Cosmetic improvement to Costa Stairwell including stair nosing
  • Improved associated wayfinding

About Gatwick Airport

Gatwick is the UK’s second largest airport. It serves more than 230 destinations in 74 countries for 46 million passengers a year on short and long-haul point-to-point services. Gatwick is also a major economic driver and generates around 85,000 jobs nationally, with 24,000 of these located on the airport.

Since May 2019, a new long-term partnership was formed with VINCI Airports who purchased a 50.01% stake in the airport. This partnership sees Gatwick Airport integrate into the network of VINCI Airports, the leading private airport operator in the world, which manages the development and operation of 46 airports across the globe. Served by around 250 airlines, VINCI Airports’ network handled 240 million passengers in 2018 – including traffic at London Gatwick. VINCI Airports develops, finances, builds and operates airports, leveraging its investment capability, international network and know-how to optimise performance of existing airport infrastructure, facility extensions and new-build construction projects.

Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), which manages the remaining 49.99% interest in Gatwick, is an independent infrastructure investor that makes equity investments in high quality infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water/waste sectors. GIP has US$56 billion of Assets under Management. Its 18 portfolio companies operate in over 50 countries with circa 54,000 employees and generate annual revenues of circa US$50 billion.

For more information on VINCI Airports please www.vinci-airports.com and for more information on GIP please visit http://global-infra.com.

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Source: GATWICK AIRPORT

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