London Gatwick Airport Transport Services
Trains
The Railway station is directly below the Gatwick South Terminal. The station is well signposted but travellers needing the North Terminal should use the shuttle service between the terminals. Trains are operated by 6 different rail companies allowing travel into, and beyond, different parts of London. Most travellers will use the services to the West End(Gatwick Express to Victoria) or to the City(Thameslink Trains to London Bridge).
London Gatwick Airport Train Connections for a helpful guide to Rail Links from London Gatwick Airport South Terminal Railway Station.
Buses
A number of bus networks exist which serve Gatwick airport. The local bus network goes to Crawley, Horley and Redhill, as well as other local destinations.
The main bus services are Fastway (Route 10) a 24 hour service to Crawley, which operates on a 10 minute service for most of the day. Gatwick Direct (Route 100) which runs from the airport to Bewbush monday to saturday. Gatwick Direct (Route 200) connects Gatwick with Maidenbower, Three Bridges, central Crawley, Industrial Area, Horley and Redhill and runs every 20 minutes on weekdays.
Coaches
National Express run a number of services from Heathrow to Gatwick and vice versa. These coaches run from regional UK towns and cities through Heathrow Terminals 1, 2 & 3 then Terminal 4 and onto Gatwick Airport. There are up to 100 services per day.
A fleet of coaches connect Gatwick airport to destinations around the country for coach travellers. These services are run by National Express(operating the majority of coach services), Oxford Bus (the Airline)(to Oxford) and The Gatwick Flyer(to Southend)
London Gatwick Airport Coach Services for a helpful guide to Coach Services from London Gatwick Airport.
Taxis
Gatwick has a number of taxi ranks allowing travellers to get a taxi to their destination of choice in comfort.
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