Killingworth
Established Member
The Airport might say they want 25% of passengers to arrive by rail but in reality, that is false. One of the biggest sources of income for an Airport is car parking and drop off fees. If people use public transport instead, they lose out.
Look at new PremiAir terminal thing. Not accessible by public transport. The public transport interchange is a good few hundred metres from the terminal doors (compared to car drop offs and parking buses) which are a few metres away.
Some of the rail links are needed and used, I do not dispute that but some of the links people are campaigning for (Southport is the most notable one) is just a waste of paths.
We'll be flying in a few weeks time and will be away for 4 nights. It will take us about 80 minutes to drive and park at the airport.
I'm 12 minutes walk (down a steep single file muddy path through woodland) from our station with a direct service to the airport, direct journey time about 70 minutes. It has a free car park, but it's full by 07.30 and surrounding streets get heavily congested. We'd need to leave home about 11.00 to be sure of catching the flight (and still have concerns). By 11.00 the direct trains don't stop so we'd need a change either iin Sheffield or Piccadilly adding at least 30 minutes to the journey Coming back in the evening might be better, but an hour between trains and then getting home from the station?
Sorry, I'll be driving. If on my own I'd have lugged my bag down the hill and tried the rail experience to report back, but I'm not going on my own and it's a flat refusal from my other half to the very idea!
However this thread has prompted condideration of the options. I'm sure others living further from the airport may find through rail services more attractive. The thought of changes and an hour between trains swung it for us. Rail fares would be slightly cheaper than airport parking.