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Geography? Have you looked where Terminals 4 and 5 actually are? Thanks for that informative reponse. Are the terminals really so far apart that a three station loop would have been impractical? It just seems a more logical service pattern than some loop, some terminating. Look at Heathrow on Google Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?&om=1&z=...+airpo rt,+uk You can see the new T5 taking shape about 1 ½ mile or someting west of the T 1-2-3 station. If you then look at the locations of T1-2-3, T4, T5 and Hatton Cross stations I think you realize that a big loop through all of the stations would not be realistic. But the again you have a point about the service pattern getting far more complex to the passangers, maybe it would have better to cut of the south-eastern part of the current loop and drive the T4 trains via T1-2-3 and then terminating and reversing at T4. That would give HX-T123-T4 or HX-T123-T5 services, both terminating and reversing out the same way they got in and easy to read and understand line diagrams. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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