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==== Transport ====
Luton is linked to Luton Airport Parkway station by a frequent shuttle bus. The station is served by [[Thameslink]] and [[Midland Mainline]] trains.
Luton is not on the [[Tube]], but trains run from [[London Bridge Station]] along the [[Thameslink]] line to Luton Airport Parkway (where there is a shuttle bus to the terminal), taking about half an hour from [[King's Cross St. Pancras Station]].
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Fast Thameslink trains run to [[King's Cross St. Pancras Station|St Pancras]] in central London every 15 mins, taking about 35 mins. Once every two hours, a Midland Mainline train runs non-stop to St Pancras, taking about 25 mins.

MML trains run in the other direction too, towards Derby, Nottingham and Sheffield. Thameslink trains only run as far as Bedford but you can pick up more MML intercity services from there to the north.

Thameslink usually runs through central London and south to Brighton, but at the moment a new subsurface station is being built for the line at St Pancras so they are terminating there, with a 10
-15 minute walk taking you to King's Cross Thameslink for onward trains to London Bridge & Brighton.

Fares on Thameslink are about �13.40 for a One Day Travelcard (offpeak) or �10
-ish for an offpeak single or day return to London.

You can also pick up coaches from just outside the terminal building at the airport to a variety of destinations around the country. Green Line coaches (route 757) operate from the airport to [[Baker Street Station|Baker St]], [[Marble Arch]] and [[Victoria Station|Victoria]], taking about 1h15m and costing about �5 single.

Finally, for the most cost-conscious traveller, [[easyBus]] run minibuses from outside the terminal to [[Hendon Central station]] in north London (taking about 35 mins) where you can pick up the [[Northern Line]] into central London. If you book in advance on the internet then you can get a �1 single fare per seat (although if you have luggage you have to book an extra seat for that). The Tube journey onwards from Hendon to central London costs about �2.50 (less using an [[Oyster card]]) and takes about 30-40 mins (depending where you are going).

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Luton has had an airport for some years; however, in the mid 1990s BAA (the British Airports Authority) renamed it to London Luton and claimed it was "London's Fifth Airport". Most people have not fallen for this.

I'd disagree... several budget airlines fly from Luton is which is getting more popular, especially given that it is much closer than Stansted Airport. --Dave

Luton has a single runway (08/26) of 7086 feet, with a terminal area to the north. Club and recreational flying are permitted.

Luton is not on the Tube, but trains run from London Bridge Station along the Thameslink line to Luton Airport Parkway (where there is a shuttle bus to the terminal), taking about half an hour from King's Cross St. Pancras Station.




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