Transfer from Wood Green (N22) to Gatwick Airport
The centre of Wood Green was built in the 1970s as “Wood Green Shopping City”, on the site of the former Noel Park and Wood Green railway station. Initially it included a number of unusual features, most notably a giant wooden climbing frame in the shape of a frog.
Unusually for a shopping centre, the A105 road runs directly through the complex, allowing many of the stores to have entrances directly onto the street. The two halves of the mall are linked by bridges at first and second floor level. The centre is six storeys high, but only the lower two floors are occupied by shops; the upper floors make up a housing complex known as “Sky City”.
The centre suffered badly in the 1990s recession, with many of the established shops leaving and being replaced by pound shops and charity shops. It was also the location for the short-lived and controversial 1998 game show Beat the Crusher.
Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Wood Green by Rail:
In order to get a transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Wood Green by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to St Pancras Low Level Station in a journey that will last approximately 46 minutes. From King’s Cross Station you will have to take the tube to Wood Green Station. Other transport options include taking a minicab transfer from Victoria Station or Gatwick Airport to Wood Green.
Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Wood Green by Car:
In order to get from Gatwick Airport to Camden by car, you have to take the M25 motorway. The distance between Gatwick Airport and Camden is of 59.9 miles.
Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Wood Green by Minicab:
A minicab Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Wood Green with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. The Gatwick Airport transfer to Wood Green will cost approximately 56 GBP for a saloon car.