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MP supports Gatwick Express axing | MP supports Gatwick Express axing |
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An MP has put himself at odds with 57 others with a Commons motion in favour of Gatwick Express trains being axed. | An MP has put himself at odds with 57 others with a Commons motion in favour of Gatwick Express trains being axed. |
A review is ongoing into the future of the non-stop rail service from Gatwick Airport to London Victoria. | A review is ongoing into the future of the non-stop rail service from Gatwick Airport to London Victoria. |
Government proposals are looking at possibly replacing the Gatwick Express with a stopping service in south London, Surrey and Sussex. | Government proposals are looking at possibly replacing the Gatwick Express with a stopping service in south London, Surrey and Sussex. |
Andrew Pelling, the Conservative MP for Central Croydon, said it would "free up much needed track space". | Andrew Pelling, the Conservative MP for Central Croydon, said it would "free up much needed track space". |
The planned changes are part of an overhaul of the congested main line route between Brighton and London. | The planned changes are part of an overhaul of the congested main line route between Brighton and London. |
The non-stop Gatwick Express has run since 1984, but there are moves to open up the line. | |
Andrew Pelling wants more commuter services on the route | Andrew Pelling wants more commuter services on the route |
A Department for Transport (DfT) consultation put forward three replacement options of a modified, non-stop Gatwick service that would be open to commuters as well as airport travellers. | A Department for Transport (DfT) consultation put forward three replacement options of a modified, non-stop Gatwick service that would be open to commuters as well as airport travellers. |
A fourth proposal would see a semi-fast service also calling at Redhill, East Croydon and Clapham Junction. | A fourth proposal would see a semi-fast service also calling at Redhill, East Croydon and Clapham Junction. |
Mr Pelling said commuter trains on the Brighton to London line were currently "more heavily used" than the Gatwick Express. | Mr Pelling said commuter trains on the Brighton to London line were currently "more heavily used" than the Gatwick Express. |
But a Commons motion against scrapping it has been signed by 57 MPs. | But a Commons motion against scrapping it has been signed by 57 MPs. |
And airports operator BAA has been backed by several major airlines in its Save the Gatwick Express campaign. | And airports operator BAA has been backed by several major airlines in its Save the Gatwick Express campaign. |
A DfT decision on the Brighton to London route is expected in the spring. | A DfT decision on the Brighton to London route is expected in the spring. |
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