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Stephen Farrow April 22nd 05 12:58 AM

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Peter Masson wrote:
"Tony Polson" wrote in message
...

"tim \(moved to sweden\)" wrote:

Air side connections can run through the tunnel. Everybody on
them has already been through security so there's no issue.

Whether they do or not, I don't know.



The inter-terminal buses were landside, so presumably they will now be
banned. Understandable, but a pity.


The best way between T123 and T4 is Heathrow Express,


Not if you're connecting between flights.

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gwr4090 April 22nd 05 05:55 AM

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In article ,
Orienteer wrote:

"Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message
...
The Ealing - Heathrow rail fare seems more than the average budget air
fare,

And to save te rest of you doing what I had to do.

It's 16.30 GBP.

which is more than fare from padd?

tim


The fares on the system are the current Heathrow Express fares via
Paddington, as they increase travelling towards Hayes & Harlington. I
understand the idea is for the fares to be set at:

Heathrow Express fare minus Paddington to Ealing Broadway / West
Ealing/ Southall/ Hayes & Harlington fare.


And this is how to encourage the use of public transport and reduce
traffic congestion?!


I guess there will probably be special discount arrangements for airport
workers who are one of the main target markets for this service.

David


Neil Williams April 22nd 05 06:54 AM

Heathrow Connect service
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 06:55:59 +0100, gwr4090
wrote:

I guess there will probably be special discount arrangements for airport
workers who are one of the main target markets for this service.


IOW, "stuff the passengers" - the air passengers, that is.

Nothing changes...

Neil

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Roland Perry April 22nd 05 07:32 AM

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In message , at 06:54:19 on Fri, 22
Apr 2005, Neil Williams remarked:
I guess there will probably be special discount arrangements for airport
workers who are one of the main target markets for this service.


IOW, "stuff the passengers" - the air passengers, that is.


The workers are rail passengers too, and iirc outnumber the passengers.
Surely it's better to get them regularly using the train, than prising
the air passengers from their cars one at a time - especially as there
will be very few air passengers, compared to airport workers, starting
their journeys close to the places the Connect service will be calling.
--
Roland Perry

Tony Polson April 22nd 05 12:30 PM

Heathrow Connect service
 
Stephen Farrow wrote:

Tony Polson wrote:
"tim \(moved to sweden\)" wrote:

Air side connections can run through the tunnel. Everybody on
them has already been through security so there's no issue.

Whether they do or not, I don't know.




The inter-terminal buses were landside, so presumably they will now be
banned. Understandable, but a pity.


But the airside inter-terminal buses - the ones going between Terminal 4 and
the Flight Connections building - do indeed still use the cargo tunnel.


Accepted, but they are not freely available for public use, which is
surely what was being discussed.



Mrs Redboots April 22nd 05 02:11 PM

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wrote to uk.transport.london on Wed, 20 Apr 2005:

Michael Hopkins wrote:

Will it serve terminal 4? What happens when terminal 5 opens?


It will not serve Terminal 4 at the start. When T5 opens, it WILL serve
T4, with HX serving T5. HX will then not serve T4, just T5. At least I
believe that to be the case.

Will there still be free transfer between the various terminals on
whichever train is appropriate, as there is at the moment?
--
"Mrs Redboots"
http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/
Website updated 3 April 2005



Mrs Redboots April 22nd 05 02:15 PM

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Stephen Farrow wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 21 Apr 2005:

Peter Masson wrote:
The best way between T123 and T4 is Heathrow Express,


Not if you're connecting between flights.

I would have thought that it might easily be quicker, but, of course,
that depends on whether or not you have just missed one!
--
"Mrs Redboots"
http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/
Website updated 3 April 2005



Terry Harper April 22nd 05 04:09 PM

Heathrow Connect service
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 06:55:59 +0100, gwr4090
wrote:

I guess there will probably be special discount arrangements for airport
workers who are one of the main target markets for this service.


I believe that BAA have special concessions for their workforce and
for other workers on the airport, to make travel by public transport
the best way to get to work. It would make sense for them to extend
this to the new service.
--
Terry Harper
Website Coordinator, The Omnibus Society
http://www.omnibussoc.org

Arthur Figgis April 22nd 05 07:51 PM

Heathrow Connect service
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 06:54:19 GMT, (Neil
Williams) wrote:

On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 06:55:59 +0100, gwr4090
wrote:

I guess there will probably be special discount arrangements for airport
workers who are one of the main target markets for this service.


IOW, "stuff the passengers" - the air passengers, that is.

Nothing changes...


An awful lot of people work at big airports. Cheap season tickets but
expensive normal fares could be a way of getting the airport staff to
use the trains.
--
Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK

Tony Polson April 22nd 05 09:01 PM

Heathrow Connect service
 
Arthur Figgis ] wrote:

On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 06:54:19 GMT, (Neil
Williams) wrote:

On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 06:55:59 +0100, gwr4090
wrote:

I guess there will probably be special discount arrangements for airport
workers who are one of the main target markets for this service.


IOW, "stuff the passengers" - the air passengers, that is.

Nothing changes...


An awful lot of people work at big airports. Cheap season tickets but
expensive normal fares could be a way of getting the airport staff to
use the trains.


That surely has to be the intention.

One of the busiest stations on the Piccadilly Line is Hatton Cross,
which serves the maintenance area to the East of the airport, adjacent
to the A30. Huge numbers of people get on and off Piccadilly Line
services here, and the assumption must be that they are airport
workers.

Figures are probably available from the BAA policy document on
transport links to Heathrow Airport. This used to be a .pdf document,
downloadable from the BAA web site.




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