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Waterloo Air Terminal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Waterloo Air Terminal The Waterloo Air Terminal was a passenger reception, check-in facility and heliport on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Used by British European Airways (BEA) and other European airlines between 1953 and 1957 when it was replaced by the West London Air Terminal. Passengers checked-in and were issued with a boarding card and transported to either London or Northolt Airports using a fleet of coaches. ==South Bank== In 1952 British European Airways announced that it was to build a new London air station to replace the premises at Kensington.〔 The three-acre site had been used for the 1951 Festival of Britain and was adjacent to London Waterloo station and connected by escalator to Waterloo tube station.〔 The terminal building was created by modifying the festival's Station Gate building.〔 The site was owned by the London County Council and the airline took a five-year lease on the site, it was expected that the conversion of the Station Gate building and the preparation of a coach park would cost £90,000.〔
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