The New Luton Airport DART

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2023
  • There's a new faster way to get from Luton Parkway station to Luton Airport with the opening of DART - cable car hauled system which replaces the bus that used to do the transfer. We popped down for a preview a day ahead of its opening ...
    Their website is at: www.lutondart.com/
    Roger's written a really good blog post on it here : busandtrainuser.com/2023/03/1...
    NOTE : My microphone suffered some technical ... glitches? Which you might be able to hear. I hate it when it does that, apologies!
    #luton '#lutonairport #lutondart #lutonparkway

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  • @DavidBeddard
    @DavidBeddard Před rokem +118

    "It's slightly disconcerting just looking into darkness."
    Welcome to Luton, Geoff. 😱

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 Před rokem +535

    The San Francisco area has the BART system which is Bay Area Rapid Transit. I remember that the city of Fresno, California was going to install a rapid transit system but decided against it because of the name. The city of Seattle has an area called South Lake Union and the new line there was named the “SLUT”- South Lake Union Transit. The promotional campaign used the tag line of ‘Ride the SLUT’. It was ended early because of complaints from residents.
    Have a great day everyone!

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel Před rokem +60

      Fresno's airport was called the Fresno Air Terminal and it still has IATA code FAT. Stories of agents getting slapped when applying FAT tags to people's baggage have been around for decades.

    • @dda40x
      @dda40x Před rokem +22

      Oh wow! And I always thought the Regional Bus and Rail Company of Ticino had the worst possible abbreviation (in Italian it's Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi SA, or in short and on their buses and trains, FART).

    • @metropod
      @metropod Před rokem +15

      Seattle was supposed to be "South Lake Union Trolley", which got switched to "South Lake Union Streetcar" and is now "Seattle Streetcar- South Lake Union Line"

    • @delurkor
      @delurkor Před rokem +6

      There was a bus line from Solano County to downtown San Francisco named Fairfield Area Rapid Transit and proudly carried the initials on their bus(s).

    • @rogink
      @rogink Před rokem +14

      Luton Airport Rapid Delivery?
      Luton Airport Direct Access?
      Finally, Luton Airport Surface Transit?

  • @zachmakesstuff9866
    @zachmakesstuff9866 Před rokem +162

    Geoff going to Luton so we don’t have to, what a king

  • @avalonhamakei
    @avalonhamakei Před rokem +72

    £4.90 is sheer extortion given it's less than a mile and a half...doesn't actually go to the terminal (you still have to walk all the way along the concourse)...and most other airports provide this service for free. It may be "more convenient" than the shuttle bus that was already be in operation...but that was half the price.
    Then again, Luton Airport charge five quid to drop off at the "express drop off" which is still a 350 metre walk to the terminal building, unlike, say Heathrow, Doncaster, Stansted, Birmingham etc which are right outside. So at least they have previous for this attitude.

  • @peteradams5857
    @peteradams5857 Před rokem +133

    I used the dart on 27th March. Cost per person £4.90 as opposed to the previous bus system of £2.80. To be honest the bus placed you nearer to the terminal than the Dart does. A group of 4 people worked out the cost for them to travel on the Dart. £4.90 × 4 = £19.60. The taxi parked outside the station charged £12 to drop the group at the airport. Let's get real Dart. £3 or £3.50 is a more realistic price to pay.

    • @quantisedspace7047
      @quantisedspace7047 Před rokem +12

      They should build the fares into the NR ticketing system, effectively treating the airport as a station

    • @tobehonest7541
      @tobehonest7541 Před rokem +12

      exactly it was suppose to REDUCE the cost, not increase it

    • @Psevdonim123
      @Psevdonim123 Před rokem +8

      The more realistic price is £0. And actually let people who don't want to use anything WALK to the airport

    • @peteradams5857
      @peteradams5857 Před rokem +3

      @@Psevdonim123 you can do that though. Nothing stopping you walking into the airport via Vauxhall Way or Eaton Green Road

    • @Psevdonim123
      @Psevdonim123 Před rokem

      @@peteradams5857 I guess... But the road isn't really suited for it, though not that many airports even allow you to walk forcing you to use dedicated services (in my city it's just a regular city bus with the exact same fare as in the rest of the city, but a lot of airports only provide you with some private "express" services which can double or triple the cost of regular fare. That's where those anti-monopoly organizations should pay their attention rather than forcing this Microsoft/Activision drama...)

  • @sambull4633
    @sambull4633 Před rokem +51

    Travelling from Luton in May. Perfect timing. £4.90 seems steep though

    • @xirfan
      @xirfan Před rokem +10

      Almost as steep as that gradient!

    • @Ogrecrusher
      @Ogrecrusher Před rokem +3

      Yeah seems an insane price. Ah well.

    • @nemesisstormuk
      @nemesisstormuk Před rokem +7

      Most expensive ' rail ' journey per distance in the UK.. Good old Luton Airrrrport

    • @DerekHartley
      @DerekHartley Před rokem

      I can't imagine there are many people actually paying that fare with locals going free and plane travellers getting tickets going on further anyway.

    • @MATTY110981
      @MATTY110981 Před rokem +4

      You have free travel between the terminals at Heathrow on rail and tube. Gatwick provides a people mover to the north terminal at no extra cost.
      I think it's short sited for Luton to make people extra for it.

  • @davidprice118
    @davidprice118 Před rokem +29

    You deserve a medal for surviving your trip to Luton.

  • @MrsPetuniaC
    @MrsPetuniaC Před rokem +250

    I love that this is finally open, just a bit disappointed at the cost of the ticket. But it's definitely better than the bus which could often be overcrowded. As a regular user of Luton Airport, and always using the train to get there from Flitwick, the Dart will make my life, and many others much easier. Now just to get step free access at Flitwick! Promised but not yet delivered!!

    • @asdaneedsfunds
      @asdaneedsfunds Před rokem +51

      The ticket price is significantly cheaper when bought as part of a national rail ticket. The high price of the single fare is to avoid car drivers from parking in Luton instead of the official airport car parks

    • @Mark93944
      @Mark93944 Před rokem +3

      Hello fellow Flitwickian! 👍

    • @asdaneedsfunds
      @asdaneedsfunds Před rokem +10

      @@Croz89 Unfortunately making it free here would cause a massive influx of car drivers to park all over South Luton, so it's a bad idea

    • @seamymc5945
      @seamymc5945 Před rokem +7

      @@asdaneedsfunds Do you know if you can get the same through ticket discount using contactless card payment? Or do you have to buy a paper ticket? I can't figure it out online

    • @seamymc5945
      @seamymc5945 Před rokem

      @@Skalekul thanks for the info!

  • @kieranstravels
    @kieranstravels Před rokem +200

    Also, one fact that many sources have been saying, is that this service will actually be one of the most expensive "rail" systems in Europe, and the most expensive in the UK, at £3.95 per mile (Obviously costing £4.90 total to ride.) - It certainly looks like a very impressive system though!

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před rokem +1

      Oof, pain :/

    • @cameronallan5624
      @cameronallan5624 Před rokem +57

      Yes, but as others have already said in the comments this pricing strategy is actually very clever. It is to dissuade people parking their car at Luton Airport Parkway station and then taking the DART to the airport, instead of parking in an airport car park. The DART fare is included in train tickets provided your destination is Luton Airport and NOT Luton Airport Parkway. Its a rare case when the cost of public transport is actually planned to not in any way reduce ridership.

    • @qiwallace9680
      @qiwallace9680 Před rokem +7

      Very true, I will consider to stop using Luton for the cost of DART

    • @andyphillips7437
      @andyphillips7437 Před rokem

      Around the same price as the Pisamover.

    • @cool110
      @cool110 Před rokem +3

      ​@@cameronallan5624 and those tickets are only £2.40 more than to Parkway.

  • @WChin-ns4tc
    @WChin-ns4tc Před rokem +15

    A similar cable car system is installed for the Air-Rail Link at Birmingham airport, connecting Birmingham International train station to the airport itself. Its free for the public and passenger transit through an area around ticket hall. The car is significantly smaller than the new DART though.

  • @UsmanKhan-tj4ut
    @UsmanKhan-tj4ut Před rokem +28

    I live in Luton and actually worked on the DART. I managed the laying of the track. It was a great project and great to see it's finally being put to good use.

  • @stephenholt4670
    @stephenholt4670 Před rokem +17

    "3 : 36"
    "Yes, but it's snowing".
    Quality dialogue 😏

  • @carolstott5337
    @carolstott5337 Před rokem +5

    Live, Laugh, Luton! (I'm so sorry)

  • @ML-wy8og
    @ML-wy8og Před rokem +23

    It will cost £4.90 one way for a 1.4 mile journey. This has to be one of the most expensive shuttle links. The bus used to be free and the Birmingham airport shuttle system is free.

  • @barryread423
    @barryread423 Před rokem +3

    Landed into luton tonight (10/3). Genuinely had reason to use it. It was shut at 10:50pm and people were cramming onto the newly upgraded name of the “DART replacement shuttle bus”. Using the buses that the DART should have been replacing in the first place. The irony.

  • @cherokee4151
    @cherokee4151 Před rokem +1

    Wowwwwwwwwwwww 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ponddela2309
    @ponddela2309 Před rokem +7

    Ahh, a trip to Luton. What a joy. You can now get to Britain's worst airport more quickly. I love the moniker of Britains Most Expensive Rail Journey.
    Luton Airport Authority just keep getting it right. Oh by the way, good luck getting a taxi either to there or when trying to escape. Lovely stuff.

  • @davidbosher8377
    @davidbosher8377 Před rokem +3

    Hi Geoff, I travelled on the very first public "train" of the Luton DART on 10th March 2023 which was free of charge on that day. I must say it is very impressive, the way it climbs up to a rather dizzy height across a link road to the M1 before plunging into a tunnel to arrive at the sub-surface airport terminal. It did, however, open about 20 minutes late on the day, some people were growing restless until some wag cried out: "don't moan about waiting 20 minutes for this, we've got to wait 20 years for HS2!" Thanks very much for a great and informative video. Kind regards, David, Crouch End, N8.

  • @mobiletransportvideo
    @mobiletransportvideo Před rokem +4

    Even though there’s no driver you would think they would install windscreen wipers on the end windscreens.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +14

    I liked the ‘G for Geoff’ bit 😂

  • @marvelfan3148
    @marvelfan3148 Před rokem +8

    Like many in the comments below, having done the awkward bussing from Luton Airport Parkway station to the airport quite a few times, I certainly welcome this DART - not that price though! Really wish it had been be free much like the Birmingham International Airport (BHX) shuttle between National Rail and the airport. Surprisingly, I've also lived in Dublin and have enjoyed the - much more reasonably priced - DART for part of my commute :)

  • @adamwhite648
    @adamwhite648 Před rokem +5

    Hi Geoff! Here in Toronto, our airport has a very similar train.
    It's called the LINK train (the capital letters don't stand for anything, by the way). It runs just like the Luton DART - remotely controlled with cables underneath. It goes from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3, then on to a nearby parking garage. This train is free, can hold roughly the same amount of people both standing and sitting, and there's trains every 4-8 minutes (depending on whether the hours are peak or not). It takes about 8 minutes including stops from one end to the other. You're never exposed to the elements either.
    As usual, another great video!

    • @orion45
      @orion45 Před rokem

      Only thing I'd add is that our trains in Toronto aren't open between cars; once you get in one, you're stuck.

  • @timelordtardis
    @timelordtardis Před rokem +11

    "Were you truely wafted in from paradise?"
    "Naa, Luton Airport"

  • @rockerjim8045
    @rockerjim8045 Před rokem +5

    And we all thought the Great Train Robbery was in 1963 !

  • @streetster20
    @streetster20 Před rokem +13

    I find it ironic that they're talking about the "sustainability" of an airport. And it's a shame it's not free, at £4.90 it's also double the cost of the existing bus transfer available (which is priced at £2.40). But I'm all for the improved accessibility that this has brought with it!

    • @cockneyse
      @cockneyse Před rokem

      This does suggest that the buses will remain as a cheaper alternative... A question I've asked in the comments which Geoff doesn't answer in the video does this replace the buses... I imagine from the price it doesn't

    • @danm4320
      @danm4320 Před rokem

      Something has to pay for it. If not in your fair, than in your airport fees when you buy your plane ticket...

    • @melontusk9660
      @melontusk9660 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@danm4320which sounds fair to me. That way I can more easily compare the cost when planning my trip. Now I have to mentally add £10 to every Luton fair.

  • @josephmarch6850
    @josephmarch6850 Před rokem +3

    Oh a video from my local area!

  • @londonbusfanrex
    @londonbusfanrex Před rokem +41

    I love airport trains!
    They are very useful instead of walking.
    Perfect video as always!

    • @Ron_TTE
      @Ron_TTE Před rokem

      Hi Rex lol

    • @bw1376
      @bw1376 Před rokem +6

      £4.90 for a 1.25 mile journey means some would rather walk.

    • @londonbusfanrex
      @londonbusfanrex Před rokem

      hi lol

    • @peskypigeonx
      @peskypigeonx Před rokem +2

      @@bw1376 *cries in JFK*

    • @Thegoldenemerald
      @Thegoldenemerald Před rokem

      ​@bw1376 why isn't it free wtf like most airports are or at least something cheap like £1

  • @POTThaesslich
    @POTThaesslich Před rokem +3

    “Yes, but it’s snowing” already well versed on the excuses…

  • @simonhorn1745
    @simonhorn1745 Před rokem +57

    This is going to put Luton on the map! A most acceptable start to the weekend! Keeping them on their toes Geoff! Nice

    • @jtsholtod.79
      @jtsholtod.79 Před rokem +16

      Just like Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haverbrook.

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před rokem +8

      It's 20 years too late and has incurred a massive debt that will never be paid off.

    • @simonhorn1745
      @simonhorn1745 Před rokem

      @@byteme9718 yeah agree with that

    • @shazanali692
      @shazanali692 Před rokem +1

      Like a Simpsons episode, what we need is a monorail lol

    • @johnmightymole2284
      @johnmightymole2284 Před rokem +1

      Map of place to avoid.

  • @walkermangum56
    @walkermangum56 Před rokem +5

    Shout out Dallas DART! Longest light rail in the USA

  • @onmytravells9429
    @onmytravells9429 Před rokem +17

    Worked near Luton Airport Parkway for 2 years, travelling from London, that was 5 years ago and it is shocking it has taken this long to open. Looks great though!

  • @Sophiebryson510
    @Sophiebryson510 Před rokem +4

    New trains!

  • @icecranberry2148
    @icecranberry2148 Před rokem +3

    This would have been SO convenient about a year ago when I was there. But I'm prob coming back this year anyway so I can't wait to try it out!

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Před rokem +33

    Being from Ireland the DART to me has always been the ones you get in Dublin which stands for Dublin Area Rapid Transit but I wasn't aware that there are other places that also call their urban transit networks the Dart also its very surprising to me

  • @ce1834
    @ce1834 Před rokem +11

    Definitely makes rail more appealing to get to Luton Airport!

  • @davidsummer8631
    @davidsummer8631 Před rokem +23

    As a person who spent decades living in London Luton was the only airport of the London area I never got to use and to be fair that is something I dont lose sleep over

    • @marvelfan3148
      @marvelfan3148 Před rokem +1

      This comment made me laugh so much more than it should have 😃

    • @rogerfoster1201
      @rogerfoster1201 Před rokem +1

      I'm currently in a similar position but in a few days I'll be using Luton for the first time. I was dreading the experience but somehow the knowledge that there is this new link makes it all seem worthwhile. 😁

    • @davidsummer8631
      @davidsummer8631 Před rokem

      @@rogerfoster1201 Maybe not now but then it seemed to be the most difficult of all the London airports to get to

  • @DoktorJest
    @DoktorJest Před rokem +2

    Raining AND in Luton? How can one man be so lucky?

  • @tdlovestrains
    @tdlovestrains Před rokem +7

    I don't think I've ever seen so many happy faces in luton

  • @fToo
    @fToo Před rokem +3

    @4:43 a combined ticket still costs an extra £5 for the 2.1km journey. Did you ask the management why it is the most expensively railway in the UK, and whether it will actually encourage more people to take the train?

  • @DanielMeakin1
    @DanielMeakin1 Před rokem

    Fantastic video I remember see this on testing when we went to luton Airport on a school trip to look round. It's nice to see its now up and running

  • @ffinybryn
    @ffinybryn Před 9 měsíci

    Nice to see it open. I marked out some of the track in the tunnel and in the piled cutting (only for a few weeks - but long enough to appreciate the effort that had been put in by everyone else). Impressive.

  • @jezdavies4917
    @jezdavies4917 Před rokem +4

    Was lucky enough to go on a few months ago as part of a council day out, great service from Luton parkway and will cut journey time down from St Pancras - looking forward to watching later on

    • @Jennyeq
      @Jennyeq Před rokem

      A council day out to Luton.... Guess cuts mean they can no longer take people to the seaside....

    • @jezdavies4917
      @jezdavies4917 Před rokem

      @@Jennyeq haha yeah not too many beaches in Luton I’m afraid

  • @bw1376
    @bw1376 Před rokem +96

    £290m for a 1.25-mile shuttle service that costs £4.90 a trip. Expensive to build. Expensive to use.

    • @AVV_Beats
      @AVV_Beats Před rokem +30

      Why on earth did it cost almost 1/3 of a billion pounds? Smells like corruption to me...

    • @Bwebber99
      @Bwebber99 Před rokem +5

      Expensive per minute ouch

    • @christopheripad477
      @christopheripad477 Před rokem +2

      It’s alright folks, it’s alright, it was tax payer funded, so it’s free money really.

    • @daffyduk77
      @daffyduk77 Před rokem

      @@AVV_Beats Will be interesting to see how many centuries elapse before it pays for itself

    • @matthew5556
      @matthew5556 Před rokem

      @@AVV_BeatsThis is Luton

  • @stephenglenn1969
    @stephenglenn1969 Před rokem +2

    Now my only proplem is that the flights from NI to Luton go from Belfast International which has no rail connection despite fully serviceable railway line running just outside the perimeter fench.

  • @QPRTokyo
    @QPRTokyo Před rokem

    Another great video. Thank you. 😀

  • @COMEINTOMYWORLD
    @COMEINTOMYWORLD Před rokem +11

    Love Luton Airport, it's very handy. Looking forward to trying the DART. Good job they decided against calling it The Fast Air-Rail Transit.🤣

  • @creepermk
    @creepermk Před rokem +27

    Reminds me of the Mini Metro in Frankfurt, Germany. Connects the Airport-Trainstation to a car park. It’s way smaller but runs in a similar way and you can also see the wheels turning! It’s a fun little thing to do when you have to change at that station :)

    • @claudioferrara4455
      @claudioferrara4455 Před rokem +3

      There’s actually quite a few similar systems across Europe. Here in Italy, I can think of Pisa Airport and Bologna Airport. In Venice, a people mover connects a P+R facility on the mainland to Venice proper. In Milan, a people mover connects the metro network with San Raffaele, a huge healthcare centre. The most impressive of all is probably Perugia, whose MiniMetro system works like a real metro with several stations across a long route, that starts in the modern suburbs and ends -inside the hill- in the hilltop medieval centre.

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video, Geoff. Cheers! Peter.

  • @rbybus4363
    @rbybus4363 Před rokem

    Looks great, I love it!

  • @telemachus53
    @telemachus53 Před rokem +3

    4.95? What a cheek! No fee for taking the shuttle within Heathrow! Did they cancel the original shuttle bus? It didn't take much longer than Dart and cost only 2GBP. When booking your thru ticket check to see how much extra you're paying for the Dart.

  • @obroni
    @obroni Před rokem +5

    £4.90 for a 3 minute ride.
    Ouch.

  • @connectionism3754
    @connectionism3754 Před rokem +1

    That shuttle bus will not be missed. But it was really good in diverting people to other airports for sure.

  • @harrisonrobins3689
    @harrisonrobins3689 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! I was really looking forward to see what it would be like.

  • @trainlagged
    @trainlagged Před rokem +6

    £4.90 is an utter disgrace, and we weren’t told the DART would be so extortionate when it started construction. Simply appalling in my opinion.

    • @Gfynbcyiokbg8710
      @Gfynbcyiokbg8710 Před 6 měsíci

      You can buy them included in national rail tickets for less than £10 in some cases

  • @lummatravel
    @lummatravel Před rokem +4

    Problem is you can use contactless to Luton Airport Parkway but need to pay for this separately. You did also for the bus, but that was still usually cheaper than a paper ticket. With this I'm not so sure.

  • @baconmcbacon62
    @baconmcbacon62 Před rokem +1

    I’m in Dallas and have DART. Dallas Area Rapid Transit. And even more amusing, our primary livery color is yellow! I love your videos! I can’t wait till I can visit the UK and explore all of it by rail!

  • @anthonyholroyd5359
    @anthonyholroyd5359 Před rokem +1

    As someone who has flown into Luton in order to visit London on many occasions?
    I am pleased to see this development.
    Before I have frequently chosen to walk, suitcase and all, down the hill to the station as the buses were usually too full or not frequent enough.
    I am a railway worker, so I hope my 'priv' discount works on the full ticket from luton airport to London terminals.
    But even if it doesn't, a fiver or so down to the parkway at regular, convenient intervals? That still works for me :)

  • @Same_1888
    @Same_1888 Před rokem +3

    I might go there one day

  • @Dubiman42
    @Dubiman42 Před rokem +4

    Will be convinient for sure, but 4.90 is too much for 159sec of travel

  • @GregRobsonUK
    @GregRobsonUK Před rokem +1

    "It's slightly disconcerting looking into darkness" - a very blunt opinion of Luton! 😂😂

  • @justinsamuels5516
    @justinsamuels5516 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to the UK = you have to pay £4.90 to get from the airport station to the airport. The trick here is to call the station "Luton Airport Parkway" not "Luton Airport" which basically means you get to NEAR the airport, not at it - so you then have to pay a bit more to get to the check-in desk! Still, nice shuttle, and as ever great video! The top transport geek is Geoff!

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Před rokem +16

    Nice to see the role of Lorraine Chase being reprised.

    • @michaeldwyer3352
      @michaeldwyer3352 Před rokem +1

      Yep. And was Geoff truly wafted there from paradise? I think we should be told.

  • @JacobMartellaWebDeveloper

    To your question about DART: Yes, Dallas has the DART. Full name is Dallas Area Rapid Transit (although the "Rapid Transit" part is debatable).

  • @even8490
    @even8490 Před rokem +1

    Just a small correction that tickets (up to 4) will be half price for Luton residents, not free.
    At least that's what the website currently states alongside what I've seen on Twitter.

  • @symy92
    @symy92 Před rokem +2

    You mentioned my local train - the DART in Dallas! Hello from North Texas. Actually, my local train is the Denton A Train. It couldn't be called the Denton Area Rapid Transit, for obvious conflicting reasons with the Dallas Dart rail. (Plus, there is nothing Rapid about the Denton A Train, lol. ) BTW, I have paper maps of both to send you if you are interested and still collecting transit maps. The front of the Luton DART reminds me of the Skylink "train" at DFW Airoprt. You can stand at the front and pretend to be the driver. (yes, CZcams, I know the Skylink is not a train since it runs on tires.)

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains Před rokem +32

    Defiantly looks like a game changer for airport passengers. Great video Geoff.

    • @leothompson2777
      @leothompson2777 Před rokem +6

      Are you high lol? £4.90 for that!? That's absolutely scandalous. The money invested in this could have run the shuttle busses, for free, for years! It's a complete rip-off.

    • @Sim0nTrains
      @Sim0nTrains Před rokem

      @@leothompson2777 I am aware that the price is ridiculous but it depends how desperate people are for taking it, end of the day yes it a game changer but at a cost.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Před rokem +1

      It's "definitely". "Defiantly" means something else.

  • @IrishTransportGuy
    @IrishTransportGuy Před rokem +8

    I'm not American, but I am from Dublin and we do indeed have a DART!

  • @sixtysecondvlog
    @sixtysecondvlog Před rokem

    hopefully one day I will get to use it! Nice video Geoff.

  • @wealdenpete
    @wealdenpete Před rokem

    You looked and sounded just like I feel whenever I have to go to Luton Airport. Don't worry, it's the sort of place most people struggle to enthuse over.

  • @lisakaz35
    @lisakaz35 Před rokem +3

    In the San Francisco CA area, there's Bay Area Rapid Transit: BART.

  • @huwlewis9059
    @huwlewis9059 Před rokem +22

    The impressive bridge was put in place over a weekend - it’s been quite exciting seeing the test vehicles running over the past few months. And for train-averse folk (who probably aren’t watching 😀), parking at Luton Airport Parkway is way cheaper than any of the airport car parks.

    • @CT_97
      @CT_97 Před rokem +2

      True, but the dropoff charge is absurd, Luton is my local airport.

    • @huwlewis9059
      @huwlewis9059 Před rokem +1

      @@CT_97 mine too. Drop off is appalling, the point I was trying to make is that parking at LAP then using public transport, bus or DART, is way cheaper than the airport parking. If you are local, either get dropped off at Mid Stay and walk, or get the free shuttle that goes to car hire and long stay.

  • @ASH-vi5pg
    @ASH-vi5pg Před rokem +1

    A quicker way to leave Luton. Love it!

  • @Davehearne43
    @Davehearne43 Před rokem

    Keep up the good work

  • @garethsmith2250
    @garethsmith2250 Před rokem +3

    Atlanta has it's own Airport Underground train.. Take the train to the plane

  • @nataliehilton9334
    @nataliehilton9334 Před rokem +13

    As I remember, Birmingham airport connected with the NEC, using the same type of free train in the late 1970's. There actually a type of funicular train, due to the cable.

    • @marcelwiszowaty1751
      @marcelwiszowaty1751 Před rokem +5

      Worth noting that it was originally a Maglev (magnetic levitation) system. Also it was introduced in the 1980s when the new airport terminal building was built to replace the original on the opposite side of the runway.

    • @egpx
      @egpx Před rokem +5

      @@marcelwiszowaty1751 Indeed, and I believe it was the first commercial maglev in the world. At the time it was thought it would be the first of many. It wasn't! It ran for eleven years before being replaced with the cable hauled system in use today. Incidentally, I've been on the Shanghai maglev which was very impressive.

    • @marcelwiszowaty1751
      @marcelwiszowaty1751 Před rokem

      @@egpx Yes, of course, although I hadn't remembered that it ran for that many years. I find the current system smoother and there's more capacity with it's two-car units.

    • @marcelwiszowaty1751
      @marcelwiszowaty1751 Před rokem

      @@egpx PS Thanks!

  • @simonhorner8793
    @simonhorner8793 Před rokem +2

    This service is expensive but nothing compared to the £6.50 tram ticket between Edinburgh Airport and Ingliston Park and Ride (a distance of 0.4 miles). That works out at £16.25 a mile!

  • @rogerfoster1201
    @rogerfoster1201 Před rokem

    Look forward to riding it when I fly into Luton in a few days time.

  • @jtsholtod.79
    @jtsholtod.79 Před rokem +21

    On a tangential note, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, the local transit agency has a nonprofit DARTS service (Disabled and Aged Regional Transportation System) that provides a critical van/bus service connecting people in the region who can't effectively use other modes of transportation due to proximity and/or capability. Not at all the same as Luton, but I thought it was an important point for the goal of ensuring accessibility for all.

    • @benjaminreid9246
      @benjaminreid9246 Před rokem +1

      Tucson, AZ has s service very similar to that called the Sun Van.

    • @JohnUnit
      @JohnUnit Před rokem

      Fitting, given I get the sense Luton is the Hamilton of England

  • @sarachen7478
    @sarachen7478 Před rokem +3

    wooow this is so different now. I worked in the covid testing lab at this airport January to October 2021. Although my lab was on the carpark we of course went into the terminal to grab food. At that that time the Luton airport parkway rail station just looked very crappy, with construction sites everywhere...guess now most of those crap are gone now haha

  • @ToilerOnTheSea
    @ToilerOnTheSea Před rokem

    Great tip about the dual Ticket.

  • @ph43drus
    @ph43drus Před rokem +1

    Hello from Dallas Texas, Dallas Area Rapid Transit.

  • @gilesrdavies
    @gilesrdavies Před rokem +15

    Geoff
    I'm not sure if you're aware, but EMR are branding some of their connect EMU's as "Luton Airport Express". I only noticed this the other day, when travelling home to Wellingborough.
    These are the trains that run between London and Corby every 30 mins and run non-stop between Luton Airport Parkway and St Pancras in about 22-25 mins.
    Problem is, while these EMU's have a very smart vinyl wrap scheme on them, they were promised to be refurbished when they started operating as EMR Connect over two years ago. In a comfy 2+2 seating configuration, and extra luggage storage for airport passengers.
    However it's still in the old tired and worn out 16 year old, high density 2+3 seating, it inherited from Greater Anglia.

  • @tyrozone5
    @tyrozone5 Před rokem +18

    It's like a combination of the DLR, Waterloo & City line, Elizabeth Line and a lift (elevator).

    • @bfapple
      @bfapple Před rokem

      How?

    • @aliceji498
      @aliceji498 Před rokem

      @@bfapple Dlr- automated
      Waterloo & city - two stop shuttle
      Elizabeth line- platform screen doors

    • @bfapple
      @bfapple Před rokem +3

      @@aliceji498 So just like any other people mover e.g. Birmingham International !

  • @logy7
    @logy7 Před rokem

    Hello from Canada!!
    One of our cities, Saskatoon, used to have a bus service branded DART for Direct Access Rapid Transit!

  • @danielrice9201
    @danielrice9201 Před rokem

    Good video geoff I live in luton and it will be a good addition to luton transport system

  • @donquixote2553
    @donquixote2553 Před rokem +4

    I flew from Luton to Girona in 1973 and from memory, the airport {at both ends} were less than basic. We came back two weeks' later and have never been in a plane since...

  • @kubricksmith
    @kubricksmith Před rokem +5

    Welcome to Luton Geoff, my hometown. While it has it's downsides (like most other places) it also has the quaint Luton Park Museum, Stockwood Park and Luton Hoo as seen in films like Eyes Wide Shut and Four Weddings and a Funeral!

  • @thetoptrump1000
    @thetoptrump1000 Před rokem

    Can't wait to try it as off to Luton Airport at the end of April

  • @thewesternway
    @thewesternway Před rokem +1

    How very nice trains I've ever seen

  • @MrDanso99
    @MrDanso99 Před rokem +4

    Hey Geoff, it was great to see you yesterday again! And thanks for featuring me in your video at the end 😉 great content as always

  • @bihaniparth1995
    @bihaniparth1995 Před rokem +8

    Hi Geoff, it is not actually free for the locals. They give a 50% concessionary discount for the locals. Also, looking at their website, the price seems to be £2.40 for a single. Maybe the prices are different if you buy at the stations?
    Also, if you didn't know, there is a bus that does the exact same journey and only costs £1.50 for a single.

    • @bihaniparth1995
      @bihaniparth1995 Před rokem +3

      @@geofftech2 I am indeed! I have put my information through. It said I will get a reply in 3 working days.
      As for the bus, there are 2 services currently running. One is the official airport to railway transfer which costs £2.40 each way. The other is the local bus service which is £1.50 each way. The local services have the same frequency as the official transfer service but just start at 6:30 am (vs 5 am for the official transfer service) and finish at 11:30 pm (vs 1 am for the official transfer service)

  • @MickCampin-jp9kb
    @MickCampin-jp9kb Před rokem

    My initial thought was where else have I seen DART but you answered that question

  • @JonathanLDN
    @JonathanLDN Před rokem

    Geoff you're the best!
    Love trains! JL

  • @WritingOnGames
    @WritingOnGames Před rokem +3

    Had to make the journey between Parkway and the airport a couple of times just last week. Something like this is much needed!

  • @Luluxxxx
    @Luluxxxx Před rokem +13

    About time! It always seemed odd to arrive at Luton Airport Parkway and have to go hunting for a bus which then gets stuck in traffic. Tbh I gave up flying from there years ago as the train station seemed so creepy in the evenings; I used to be the only one there and trains to anywhere other than London seemed few and far between.

  • @stevenmc4446
    @stevenmc4446 Před rokem +1

    that's great the old shuttle buses were really uncomfortable they tended to completely pack the pax in

    • @cockneyse
      @cockneyse Před rokem

      The question is though does it replace the buses or are they in competition?
      I used the bus only Thursday and there was no notice about that link ending and being replaced...
      So is it going to be?
      Has it been?
      Does my return move to the DART from the bus?
      Or do I have to pay again if I want to use it?

  • @gb4ever
    @gb4ever Před rokem

    I was lucky enough to be involved with the emergency procedure training and trials of this with the local ambulance service. Got to have a ride on the dart from the terminal to the station and back again.

  • @ronmac9522
    @ronmac9522 Před rokem +4

    It reminds me of the shuttle pod from the classic sci fi show space 1999. I love the look.

  • @Emily_20095
    @Emily_20095 Před rokem +9

    Geoff, you're on a roll with these videos! Keep it up and remember, It's never the end of the line (hint, hint)

  • @rayob9131
    @rayob9131 Před rokem

    I had the good fortune (sic) to be in Luton on 27/03/23 and to take a run on the DART. It is certainly an impressive bit of new infrastructure.
    The ticket machines are pretty straightforward though it might be easier for passengers (prefer that to customers) if the option ‘Luton Airport’ was supplemented by one saying ‘DART’ as that is the word being used to differentiate it from the former bus service.
    Passengers waiting for a DART have no indication which platform will be used for the next departure if the platforms are vacant. Not a big deal except that on arrival the DART doors open on one side only but once passengers have alighted the other side opens too by which time some passengers, I observed, had made their way round to the other side.
    On arrival the at airport end, it was a wet, windswept walk across to the terminal - some better protection than that afforded by the existing canopies would be worthwhile.
    In the airport terminal there was nothing to direct passengers to DART per se just a sign to the trains. I’d have thought that, after spending so much on the DART, the airport would have made maximum effort to make its existence clear. The airport website seems to have the DART well publicised now though why at midday it was showing ‘next trains’ at 23.30 the previous day was a mystery. The rail map is misleading as it implies that southbound Thameslink trains go solely to Brighton whereas, in fact, they also go to Sutton, Orpington etc.
    Overall, looks like a much better option than bus transfer so well done to those who conceived it and enabled delivery of the scheme.