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Default Heathrow Connect dropping to an hourly service on Sundays

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This is effective as of Sunday 12 September - at present the Sunday
service is half-hourly. The Monday-Saturday service will remain half-
hourly.

https://www.heathrowconnect.com/content.asp?pageid=73

Seems a rather retrograde move.

Looking at FGW timetable booklet number 8, it appears this is nothing
new and part of the plan all along:
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=4934

This will also lead to a reduction in local services between Hayes &
Harlington, Southall, Ealing Broadway and Paddington from 4tph to 3tph
(Hanwell and West Ealing aren't served at all on Sundays) - i.e. down
to one HC and two FGW Reading locals per hour.

That said, these services were/are a bit bunched together rather than
spread out over the hour, so perhaps it sounds a bit worse than it is
in terms of local journeys - but the reduction down to one train per
hour to Heathrow won't do much to encourage local people on the line
to use the rail option to get to the airport, and it's hardly good
news for airport workers who currently rely on the service.
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On Sep 3, 11:50*am, Mizter T wrote:
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This is effective as of Sunday 12 September - at present the Sunday
service is half-hourly. The Monday-Saturday service will remain half-
hourly.

https://www.heathrowconnect.com/content.asp?pageid=73

Seems a rather retrograde move.


Exactly - I mean Heathrow needs *less* public transport access doesn't
it? And Sundays are not a peak day for air travel are they?

You have to wonder at the logic behind this change.

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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
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On Sep 3, 11:50 am, Mizter T wrote:
[posted to both utl and uk.railway]

This is effective as of Sunday 12 September - at present the Sunday
service is half-hourly. The Monday-Saturday service will remain half-
hourly.

https://www.heathrowconnect.com/content.asp?pageid=73

Seems a rather retrograde move.


Exactly - I mean Heathrow needs *less* public transport access doesn't
it? And Sundays are not a peak day for air travel are they?

You have to wonder at the logic behind this change.


Isn't it to reduce the service during Crossrail enabling engineering works
on the main lines?
I doubt that it is permanent...

Paul S

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On 3 Sep, 13:21, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Isn't it to reduce the service during Crossrail enabling engineering works
on the main lines?


Or is it so that when Crossrail is complete, "they" can restore the
service level and call it a massive improvement?

:-)

PhilD

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"PhilD" wrote in message
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On 3 Sep, 13:21, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Isn't it to reduce the service during Crossrail enabling engineering
works
on the main lines?


Or is it so that when Crossrail is complete, "they" can restore the
service level and call it a massive improvement?

:-)


Once Crossrail is complete the Heathrow Connect service will presumably
no longer exist anyway.

Peter Smyth



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05:00:52 on Fri, 3 Sep 2010, Paul Corfield remarked:
This is effective as of Sunday 12 September - at present the Sunday
service is half-hourly. The Monday-Saturday service will remain half-
hourly.

https://www.heathrowconnect.com/content.asp?pageid=73

Seems a rather retrograde move.


Exactly - I mean Heathrow needs *less* public transport access doesn't
it? And Sundays are not a peak day for air travel are they?


Trying to peel away the potential layers of irony/sarcasm... Heathrow
Connect is mainly for airport employees I thought - and you need the
same number of those every day of the week.

You have to wonder at the logic behind this change.


Attempting to economise, and hoping no-one notices the contradiction?
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On 3 Sep, 13:00, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sep 3, 11:50*am, Mizter T wrote:

[posted to both utl and uk.railway]


This is effective as of Sunday 12 September - at present the Sunday
service is half-hourly. The Monday-Saturday service will remain half-
hourly.


https://www.heathrowconnect.com/content.asp?pageid=73


Seems a rather retrograde move.


Exactly - I mean Heathrow needs *less* public transport access doesn't
it? *And Sundays are not a peak day for air travel are they?

You have to wonder at the logic behind this change.


Likely to just be engineering alterations, the times (past the hour)
have also changed, there is also a reduction in some of the calls
(Southall loses one of its two stops per hour) of the Reading trains
after 12th September and retiming of some of the fast services. It
will be interesting to see if the Connect trains resume in the
December timetable.
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"Andy" wrote in message
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Likely to just be engineering alterations, the times (past the hour)
have also changed, there is also a reduction in some of the calls
(Southall loses one of its two stops per hour) of the Reading trains
after 12th September and retiming of some of the fast services. It
will be interesting to see if the Connect trains resume in the
December timetable.


I've just read elsewhere that whatever the works are for, Slough to
Paddington is down to 2 tracks on Sundays for the duration...

Paul S
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On Sep 3, 2:31*pm, "Paul Scott"
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"Andy" wrote in message

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Likely to just be engineering alterations, the times (past the hour)
have also changed, there is also a reduction in some of the calls
(Southall loses one of its two stops per hour) of the Reading trains
after 12th September and retiming of some of the fast services. It
will be interesting to see if the Connect trains resume in the
December timetable.


I've just read elsewhere that whatever the works are for, Slough to
Paddington is down to 2 tracks on Sundays for the duration...


And under those circumstances, the Connect service will have the most
pathing issues due to fitting services onto the Stockley Park flyover.
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On 3 Sep, 18:37, Andy wrote:
On Sep 3, 2:31*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

"Andy" wrote in message


....


Likely to just be engineering alterations, the times (past the hour)
have also changed, there is also a reduction in some of the calls
(Southall loses one of its two stops per hour) of the Reading trains
after 12th September and retiming of some of the fast services. It
will be interesting to see if the Connect trains resume in the
December timetable.


I've just read elsewhere that whatever the works are for, Slough to
Paddington is down to 2 tracks on Sundays for the duration...


And under those circumstances, the Connect service will have the most
pathing issues due to fitting services onto the Stockley Park flyover.


Don't forget Heathrow Connect is now minus one EMU, so Siemens do not
have a maintenance spare that they used to have. The unit taken off
the Paddington service is now part of the "Express" fleet and confined
to the Terminal 4 shuttle.


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