Just for clarification Bob. By "regular" train station, do you mean "mainline", as opposed to "subway"? For example, LGW has mainline and LHR has the subway (ok - underground!). Of course there are others - FRA-SPL-HKG-SVO (?) etc. Liam. YVR. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Fletcher" <Robert.Fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: Re: Airport Architecture Publication > I am going to add a question to this post; ARE THERE ANY AIRPORTS THAT HAVE > A REGULAR TRAIN STATION ATTACHED? No, I was not shouting, Just wanted to > get everyone's attention. This question includes any train > stations/airports in Europe. Thanks, Bob > > BOB FLETCHER > US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS > Military Design Section, 10th Floor S.W. > SACRAMENTO DISTRICT, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, 95814-2922 > PH. (916) 557-7235 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kees de Lezenne Coulander [mailto:listbox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 12:06 PM > To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Airport Architecture Publication > > > "Michael A. Burris" <yul@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >My thanks to everyone for responding to this thread. I've investigated > >Amazon.com and will beging today or tomorrow with ICAO. I was looking > >for a publication similiar to Architectural Record, which is a monthly > >publication on the architectural industry covering renovation and new > >design on large projects worldwide. I fear however, that airports > >themselves, might not be large enough for a publication to devote a > >full color periodical on the subject. > > Well, there is Airports International. It is published more or less > monthly by Key Publishing in the U.K. (better known as publishers of Air > International and Airliner World). It is free for qualified trade > subscribers, just go to http://www.airportsint.com. > > The magazine covers the aiport industry in the widest sense. Whenever a > new terminal is opened at a major airport, it will devote two or three > pages with photographs and a write-up. But then the next issue might focus > on tow tractors, luggage carousels, or security. > > Kees de Lezenne Coulander > > > -- > C.M. de Lezenne Coulander > Aircraft Development and Systems Engineering > Hoofddorp, the Netherlands >