Next to the South Terminal.
There were trains running from Gatwick to Victoria on Boxing Day and there is a Sunday service today.
There are no direct trains between Gatwick and Manchester. You would have to change trains - and stations - in London. However, it is possible to fly between Gatwick and Manchester.
By train. There is a train station in the South Terminal building with direct services to Victoria. The Gatwick Express is a fast well-appointed service. Southern Trains also run a service that takes about 20 minutes longer and costs half as much. If you arrive at the North Terminal, there is a rapid transport (monorail) system that takes you the the train station in South Terminal.
You will have to change trains in London.
There is no direct rail route from Stourbridge to Heathrow or Gatwick. You will have to change trains (and stations) in London.
There are no direct trains between Gatwick and Kingston. Take a train from Gatwick to Clapham Junction and change there for Kingston. The whole journey takes about 1 hour.
Unfortunately... not.
The Piccadilly Line Trains run direct from all the terminals to the very centre of London.
Not directly. Take the Piccadilly Line in to Central London and change trains (various places you can change).
Yes - you can either travel from London Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street or from London Euston to Birmingham New Street
Due to monorail refurbishment due to be completed in August 2010, passengers must use shuttle buses which depart at between 3 and 6 minute intervals and should allow at least twenty minutes for this.
Gatwick Express is a rail passenger service operated by Southern and a division of Southern Trains.