Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Well Govia Thameslink have finally announced that their flagship Gatwick Express service, mothballed since the start of the Pandemic, (apart from a brief reappearance last December), is to be reinstated as of the 3rd of April, commencing with a two trains per hour frequency, to be extended to four once ongoing works to improve Gatwick Airport Station have been completed.
My question though is this. Is the Gawick Express really necessary anyway? both Southern, and Thameslink offer a more than decent schedule anyway from multiple stations within London, Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars, Kings Cross St.Pancras et al. Ticket prices are cheaper too, and the journey times are only marginally longer.
I'm afraid l see the Gatwick Express as somewhat elitist in this immediate post pandemic era and a total white elephant, at least until passenger numbers into and out of Gatwick increase significantly.
My question though is this. Is the Gawick Express really necessary anyway? both Southern, and Thameslink offer a more than decent schedule anyway from multiple stations within London, Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars, Kings Cross St.Pancras et al. Ticket prices are cheaper too, and the journey times are only marginally longer.
I'm afraid l see the Gatwick Express as somewhat elitist in this immediate post pandemic era and a total white elephant, at least until passenger numbers into and out of Gatwick increase significantly.