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If I thought Gatwick was a disgrace going out, it was only because I hadn’t tried it going in.
It was like entering a building site and it was a long walk to passport control, which seemed to have been set up by vaguely clearing an area of the site. I’ve seen better facilities in countries that are very much less wealthy than the UK.
There was no signage to the trains and yet again trains south of the Thames were very badly organised. It appeared that I needed to go to Platform 1, but after getting to the platform and finding one of the invisible staff, he said I needed Platform 4 for London Bridge.
To be fair the train arrived on time and there was a 141 bus waiting to take me home.
If you compare Gatwick to St. Pancras, it’s like comparing a twenty-year-old Skoda with a modern Jaguar.
It’s the last time, I’ll use that dump.
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What this blog will eventually be about I do not know.
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Comment by John | March 31, 2011 |
C had a lot of relatives who lived on the Isle of Sheppey. In the 1960s, there was talk about building a new London airport on the island. They were all for it. It’s still a good idea, as apart from one of two buildings, it’s not an island with much to say for it.
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