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New tube map has mistake
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-sept ember.org, at 23:28:08 on Wed, 30 May 2018, Recliner remarked: http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/s...o-takeoff.html "Because Heathrow Connect services will not be advertised as through trains and will always be overtaken en route, Murphy believes most London - Heathrow passengers will continue to use the fast trains. There will be no through tickets other than the full Heathrow Express fares." Thanks, that's an interesting article from 14 years ago. It's an interesting reminder of how projects slip even when they're not notoriously delayed: "In the longer term, Heathrow Connect may be absorbed by Crossrail Line 1, which plans to operate four trains/h into Heathrow Airport from around 2014. BAA Rail is also pushing ahead with the Airtrack project to extend the Terminal 5 branch to carry local services to and from the southwest suburbs." So the full Crossrail 1 will finally run to Heathrow more than five years later than was expected back in 2004, and Airtrack is still no more than a (renamed) concept, with no possibility of opening before 2030. BAA was issuing maps in 1998 showing Heathrow Express to St Pancras [via West Hampstead] "From 2001", plus undated Airtrack and the western link to GWML. London Underground in 1995, were claiming St Pancras would open for Channel Tunnel traffic in 2002 and the Jubilee Line extension to Stratford by 1998. Crossrail was "planned" (no date given). Other projects included the Croxley Rail link, the East London Line Extension (finally opened in 2010), and the least delayed item the Heathrow T5 station, opened in 2008 versus a predicted 2003. -- Roland Perry |
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