Gatwick Airport
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Gatwick Airport | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
Gatwick Airport from the runway | |||
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County | |||
Sussex | |||
Highway Authority | |||
West Sussex | |||
Forward Destination on | |||
M23, A23, A217,A264 | |||
Next Primary Destinations | |||
Croydon • Crawley • East Grinstead • Reigate | |||
Other Nearby Primary Destinations | |||
Crawley | |||
Places related to the M23 | |||
Places related to the A23 | |||
Gatwick Airport is the world's busiest single runway airport. It was also the first airport in the world to have a rail link with the first Gatwick Airport opening in 1935. After the Airport was taken over by the Government during World War 2, it reopened and the airport was rebuilt in 1958 with the railway station built at the current location, at the same time the A23 was diverted around its Eastern and Southern sides as a trunk dual carriageway. In 1976, the M23 opened along the M23 Spur at Airport Way (A23), and in 1989, the second terminal opened.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
London, Croydon, Dartford Crossing, Heathrow Airport | ||
Crawley, Brighton, East Grinstead | ||
East Grinstead | Accessed via M23 | |
Horley, Redhill | ||
Crawley | ||
Reigate |
Links
- Official Website
- Southern E-Group Page about the various Gatwick Railway Stations
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatwick_Airport