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"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
.li... if the Heathrow Intercity (or whatever it's called) station gets built What's that then? -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 14:16:57 +0100, "John Rowland"
wrote: if the Heathrow Intercity (or whatever it's called) station gets built What's that then? A terminus in the T5 area for HSTs, with a west-facing connection to the GWML, so that eastbound trains can terminate at Heathrow instead of Paddington. |
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John Rowland wrote: "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... if the Heathrow Intercity (or whatever it's called) station gets built What's that then? Hayes Gateway ? David |
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, gwr4090 wrote:
In article , John Rowland wrote: "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... if the Heathrow Intercity (or whatever it's called) station gets built What's that then? Hayes Gateway ? Ah - now that's a new one on me! That seems to be a separate idea - here's what the DfT's "The future development of air transport in the UK: South East" has to say about stations: "7.10 The planning permission for Terminal 5 requires extension of the Heathrow Express and Piccadilly Line to serve Terminal 5 before the terminal opens. BAA were also expected to consider securing a service to St Pancras and the opening of a Northern Gateway Station at Hayes and Harlington." "7.15 With a new runway the following services have been assumed: Guildford, Reading via Bracknell and Waterloo via Richmond (requiring the "Airtrack" link between Terminal 5 and Staines); St Albans and Watford (requiring additional tracks between Hayes and Acton); East London via Crossrail; Reading via Slough (requiring the "Western connection" link between Terminal 5 and Iver); and a range of InterCity services to the Regions (requiring an open-air station - for diesel services - to the west of Terminal 5)." That last "open-air station" bit is what i was calling 'Heathrow Intercity'; i assume Hayes Gateway is this "Northern Gateway Station at Hayes and Harlington". I have no idea what this "Western connection" thing is. The DfT are certainly full of ideas about things to build at Heathrow - i'd be surprised if there was any room left for aeroplanes! tom -- It sounds very much like a rock group consisting of a drum machine and a few 56k modems. -- Jon |
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:28:06 +0100, asdf
wrote: A terminus in the T5 area for HSTs, with a west-facing connection to the GWML, so that eastbound trains can terminate at Heathrow instead of Paddington. Strikes me as a silly idea. You'd be better off running a more frequent Hayes - Heathrow service (e.g. by stopping some of the HExes as well as as the Connect) and stopping the HSTs there. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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