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[email protected] March 8th 05 01:10 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to
Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone
numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest
airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow.
If only using public transprt was the panacia that the enthusiasts
would have us believe.
Does anybody know of a good site as I don't have all day to google
this.

Thanks

Kevin


Stephen Farrow March 8th 05 01:14 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
wrote:
I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to
Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone
numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest
airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow.
If only using public transprt was the panacia that the enthusiasts
would have us believe.
Does anybody know of a good site as I don't have all day to google
this.


http://nrekb.nationalrail.co.uk/pois...unction.39.htm



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Hannah and Gavin coping? Why is their sitting-room pale green? Why can't
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Tony Bryer March 8th 05 01:20 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
In article . com, wrote:
I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to
Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone
numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest
airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow.


What about

http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...ere_frame.html

http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...air_frame.html

--
Tony Bryer


Richard Adamfi March 8th 05 02:06 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 

Tony Bryer wrote:
In article . com,

wrote:

What about

http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...ere_frame.html


http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...air_frame.html


Also here is the pdf timetable for Arriva (Green Line) service 724:

http://tinyurl.com/6o8s9

which is another service between Watford and Heathrow.


James March 8th 05 03:20 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
Well, if you want a scenic ride around West London, there's always the
140 from Harrow & Wealdstone station to Heathrow Central Bus Station.

J


Paul Corfield March 8th 05 07:27 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
On 8 Mar 2005 06:10:24 -0800, wrote:

I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to
Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone
numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest
airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow.
If only using public transprt was the panacia that the enthusiasts
would have us believe.
Does anybody know of a good site as I don't have all day to google
this.


As others have said

Green Line 724 runs direct
There is the Virgin Rail Link Bus.

Or you can try TfL bus 140 to Harrow Bus Station and then the 258 to
Watford. There is also a 350 from Harrow to Watford but you will pay a
higher fare than on the 258 as it is an Arriva commercial service.

www.busmap.co.uk has all the timetables for the above if you select the
timetables section.

The TfL journey planner also did a passable job at bringing up a journey
option OK using the 724.

http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/use...T2?language=en

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Paul C


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Roland Perry March 8th 05 08:53 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
In message . com, at
06:10:24 on Tue, 8 Mar 2005, remarked:
Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get
from Watford to Heathrow.


It's not the world's busiest airport, that's Atlanta, followed by
Chicago. LHR has more passengers at its international terminals than any
other airport [has at its international terminals], which is the basis
of their rather dodgy claim.
--
Roland Perry

James Farrar March 8th 05 11:02 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 21:53:36 +0000, Roland Perry wrote:

In message . com, at
06:10:24 on Tue, 8 Mar 2005, remarked:
Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get
from Watford to Heathrow.


It's not the world's busiest airport, that's Atlanta, followed by
Chicago. LHR has more passengers at its international terminals than any
other airport [has at its international terminals], which is the basis
of their rather dodgy claim.


I thought the basis of its claim was that it has the greatest number of
journeys starting and ending, whilst a significant proportion of
Hartsfield-Jackson's passengers are merely in transit.

Helen Deborah Vecht March 8th 05 11:37 PM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
"James" typed


Well, if you want a scenic ride around West London, there's always the
140 from Harrow & Wealdstone station to Heathrow Central Bus Station.


J


....which you could couple with a trip on the 258 to Watford Junction.

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Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.

Roland Perry March 9th 05 05:19 AM

Public Transport to Heathrow
 
In message opsncfqpzgwnvjb9@whisk, at 00:02:39 on Wed, 9 Mar 2005,
James Farrar remarked:
Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to
get from Watford to Heathrow.


It's not the world's busiest airport, that's Atlanta, followed by
Chicago. LHR has more passengers at its international terminals than
any other airport [has at its international terminals], which is the
basis of their rather dodgy claim.


I thought the basis of its claim was that it has the greatest number of
journeys starting and ending, whilst a significant proportion of
Hartsfield-Jackson's passengers are merely in transit.


No, it's purely the numbers of passengers taking international flights
(a majority at LHR, a minority at ATL).
--
Roland Perry


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