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Never understood why they didn't exploit the Paisley-Gourock rail link adjacent to the St.James inter-change at the end of 23, as you say it's 2019, probably too difficult an engineering feat!!

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thats a shame. This could be temporary because their are new routes starting May with Jet2 from GLA so it could be until they position more aircraft and the route could be reinstated.

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One of the reports I read last week showed this plan but only mentioned Gilmour Street. It's down the page a bit.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...an-axed-again/
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Anyone ever been to Pisa? They have a light rail that trundles nicely into the city, bit like the DLR.
Still, would never happen in the UK. Couldn't possibly manage it.
Also, am I the only one remembering PIK being built next to a railway line and opening a terminal in 1964 that was finally connected across the road some thirty years later?
GLA is now to EDI what PIK was once to GLA ! #metaphor
Still, would never happen in the UK. Couldn't possibly manage it.
Also, am I the only one remembering PIK being built next to a railway line and opening a terminal in 1964 that was finally connected across the road some thirty years later?
GLA is now to EDI what PIK was once to GLA ! #metaphor

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Skip was being a little sarcastic me thinks !
Manchester has both heavy rail and tram
Heathrow has heavyrail and LUL tube
Stansted has heavy rail
City has the DLR a short walk and will have an a connection to the Elizabeth line at some point
Luton is a work in progress however has a bus just down the hill to Parkway
Southend has heavy rail with a short covered walk from the terminal
Gatwick has a huge station next to south terminal
Birmingham International whilst not next to the terminal has that maglev connection
Southampton has a station a few yards from the terminal
Tees side has a station sort of adjacent with a wapping one train a week in one direction
Edinburgh is served by a tram
Blackpool South was a short walk from the terminal however the terminal has effectively been closed
Newcastle has a Metro in Light rail station
Manchester has both heavy rail and tram
Heathrow has heavyrail and LUL tube
Stansted has heavy rail
City has the DLR a short walk and will have an a connection to the Elizabeth line at some point
Luton is a work in progress however has a bus just down the hill to Parkway
Southend has heavy rail with a short covered walk from the terminal
Gatwick has a huge station next to south terminal
Birmingham International whilst not next to the terminal has that maglev connection
Southampton has a station a few yards from the terminal
Tees side has a station sort of adjacent with a wapping one train a week in one direction
Edinburgh is served by a tram
Blackpool South was a short walk from the terminal however the terminal has effectively been closed
Newcastle has a Metro in Light rail station

And LGW, BHX both directly linked to terminals, the latter is on the West Coast Mainline one of the most important in the UK. I think Stansted has an airport too.
The above are good examples of joined up planning, LGW dates from the 1960s and STN from the late 1980s.
Remember that LCY did not have the DLR until it had been open for a good many years, I remember it being built in the mid 2000s, NOT being plugged into public transport held LCY back for years.

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Birmingham International whilst not next to the terminal has that maglev connection

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LGW & BHX -9%
LHR -14%
MAN -7%
NCL -5%
EDI being a new route was the only plus. The total lost by GLA & NCL on EK seems to equal roughly the plus EDI has when you include the loss of AUH ie 6,500 lost at NCL & GLA plus the 9,500 lost by Eithad giving EDI 16,000 on EK from EDI.
On AUH route huge losses at MAN -21%
