pluk
TS Member
So the third train is still on site for vampire?
I think the third train is now mostly part of the other two trains.
So the third train is still on site for vampire?
So the third train is still on site for vampire?
I believe Chessington is literally on the very boundary of Greater London and sort of sticks out, all the access to Chessington in believe is outside of Greater London but the park itself is in Greater London. I'm very sure @Thameslink Rail will know more (he seems to know these sorts of things).This might seem like a random question, but; on a note mildly related to the post from @Skyscraper talking about “the world’s first Jumanji theme park less than an hour from London”, is Chessington technically in London? Or did I make that up completely?
I only ask because I seem to remember hearing that Chessington is technically located within an area considered part of London; I know it’s not in Central London or anything, but I could have sworn I remembered hearing that it was in a London borough and technically considered to be part of Greater London.
However, I was discussing that with my parents (I can’t quite remember what got us onto it…), and they seemed very insistent that Chessington wasn’t in London, instead insisting that it was in Surrey, Sussex, or Kent. They argued that “if Chessington is part of London, then why isn’t Thorpe Park, because that’s just as close to London as Chessington is?”. They also argued that my dad grew up relatively close to Chessington, and he definitely lived in Kent rather than in Greater London.
Oh, it’s definitely an exciting time! I was merely wanting to resolve that question because I wasn’t previously sure on the answer.I can't believe that despite Chessington investing in a prototype B&M wing coaster and a whole new waterpark, (two of the largest investments in quite literally decades) it's the established location of the park that is being discussed.
It's within the M25. Therefore it's London.