Re: Airport Architecture Publication

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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
>

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