Victoria Station – London

Filed under: Victoria Station Car Hire - 25 May 2010  | Spread the word !

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Victoria Station in London is one of the busiest stations in the country; second after Waterloo. If you have flown into the country at Gatwick Airport, you can get a direct train to Victoria Station. From here it’s just a short car journey to your ultimate destination – car hire is abundant around Victoria station. The station was built a long time ago, opened in 1868, which means that it wasn’t designed to deal with the capacity as it is today. As a result, there can be severe overcrowding at peak times so crowd control measures have to be put in place over these periods; when in place passengers are not allowed into the station until the current rush has cleared. This can add time on to your journey so remember to account for it! An upgrade of the station to increase its capacity is planned sometime around 2017 to ease crowding issues.

If you wish to try and drive across London upon arriving at Victoria Station, there is plenty of car hire available – lots of car hire companies in the area will try and compete for your business, which results in very cheap deals to be had. Simply look around the area and compare prices to find the one that suits you best. There are also excellent car parking facilities near the station open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so you can park a car there if you wish, take a train to Gatwick, have a business meeting in another country, jet back and find your car ready and waiting at Victoria Station.

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London – Victoria Station Car Park

Filed under: Victoria Station Car Hire - 04 May 2010  | Spread the word !

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In Manchester, there are 2 large train stations; Manchester Piccadilly station and Manchester Victoria station. Manchester Victoria is over 160 years old and is therefore one of the oldest train stations in the country. The popularity of the station has increased dramatically over the last few years; up from 0.5 million in 2004 to 5.5 million in 2008 and it is now no longer seen as the secondary station to Piccadilly. With 6 platforms, the station has many trains leaving every hour to places such as Leeds, Birmingham and Doncaster and is a hub of activity every day as a central base for many people to head off to work.

With so many people using the station, there is a very high probability of a relatively high proportion of them are likely to drive their cars to the airport and park. The benefits to this are numerous – you are less likely to be late for your train because you are completely in control of your journey (which will obviously reduce the amount of stress that you have in the build up to your journey) and they are incredibly important for when you return home after your trip. Instead of having to navigate your fatigued body home on the public transport system you can just leap into the car and drive yourself home. The car park is very cheap to use the day so there are no fears about being out of pocket resulting in the car park being by far the best option!

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