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On 22 Jan, 23:04, Stef Richards wrote:
At Hyde Park Corner station on Sunday, I noticed that the train indicators said: 1st Heathrow Terms 123 & 5 2nd Rayners Lane 3rd Heathrow Term 4 Are trains already running in this pattern, or is the Picc just trying to confuse tourists (and the odd Londoner)? It's just a reminder to flyers that they need to read the terms and conditions for using Heathrow airport. Term 5 is a new part of the terms and conditions which specifies that all shoppers... ahem, flyers, must carry either a platinum credit card or GBP 1,000 in cash as they make the short 5 mile walk from security through the airport terminal building past the glittering array of tempting retail outlets to their departure gate Meanwhile Rayners Lane is a mistake - it is a misspelling of Ryanair line. Those flying with Ryanair are instructed to take the first Ryanair line train - after a short hop to the end of the line they will then transfer to a bus that will take them on the short journey from the Harrow area out to London Caernarfon Airport, where they can then catch their Ryanair flight to Vienna's Bratislava airport. Please note that any Ryanair passengers who make use of the train indicator will be charged an 'optional provision of essential information' fee of £2.50 (exc. VAT) - also note that a fee handling charge of 50p applies, and anyone paying using methods other than Ryanair payment vouchers will be surcharged a 30% admin fee. |
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