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Peter Masson wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote What would the benefits of ditching HEx be for Crossrail, apart from increased passenger numbers - would it just be more capacity in the Heathrow tunnels? I'd be surprised if HEx was ditched, as it will still be quite a bit quicker from Paddington than Crossrail, but Crossrail will mean a rethink. I expect that TfL will want to bring Heathrow via Crossrail into the Travelcard zones, which will call into question the premium fares on HEx. I would think that the most important thing for something like HEx to survive on that route (with that ticket price level etc) would be to extend it somewhere more useful than Paddington. City/Docklands? Otherwise it will still just be the quickest link between Heathrow and the hotels around Paddington/Lancaster Gate, and quickest in practially only that case. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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