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On 7 May, 13:43, "DW downunder" noname wrote:

C.http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/60

5) "TfL would like Airtrack "to be developed in a way that is consistent
with the possible extension of some Crossrail trains to Staines via
Heathrow." [TfL response to South Western franchise specification] "

http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/1#Stations This is about Crossrail
...


This means that Crossrail would only run to Heathrow Central and Terminal
4 - not to Terminal 5. Passengers would be able to transfer at Heathrow
Central to the Heathrow Express for free connections to T5.


Hmmm - TfL have their work cut out getting BAA / NR / DfT to take that
on board, then!!! :-)

www.alwaystouchout.com appears to be a personal blogspot, and
therefore about as reliable as this forum, which at least has some
informed people on here.
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On May 9, 3:10*pm, Chris wrote:

On 7 May, 13:43, "DW downunder" noname wrote:

C. http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/60


5) "TfL would like Airtrack "to be developed in a way that is consistent
with the possible extension of some Crossrail trains to Staines via
Heathrow." [TfL response to South Western franchise specification] * "


http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/1#Stations*This is about Crossrail
...
This means that Crossrail would only run to Heathrow Central and Terminal
4 - not to Terminal 5. Passengers would be able to transfer at Heathrow
Central to the Heathrow Express for free connections to T5.


Hmmm - TfL have their work cut out getting BAA / NR / DfT to take that
on board, then!!! :-)

www.alwaystouchout.comappears to be a personal blogspot, and
therefore about as reliable as this forum, which at least has some
informed people on here.


alwaystouchout was a project of a former contributor to this
newsgroup, who was most certainly a well informed person - be in
absolutely no doubt about that. However as you can see they're not
updating it any more, so the information presented on it is frozen in
time. With a project such as Crossrail, things can of course change -
look at the Thameslink Programme, where the final service pattern is
far from certain.
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Old May 11th 09, 03:57 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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I only lifted quoted material from the blog - no opinion in there.

David

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On May 9, 3:10 pm, Chris wrote:

On 7 May, 13:43, "DW downunder" noname wrote:

C. http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/60


5) "TfL would like Airtrack "to be developed in a way that is consistent
with the possible extension of some Crossrail trains to Staines via
Heathrow." [TfL response to South Western franchise specification] "


http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/1#Stations This is about Crossrail
...
This means that Crossrail would only run to Heathrow Central and
Terminal
4 - not to Terminal 5. Passengers would be able to transfer at Heathrow
Central to the Heathrow Express for free connections to T5.


Hmmm - TfL have their work cut out getting BAA / NR / DfT to take that
on board, then!!! :-)

www.alwaystouchout.comappears to be a personal blogspot, and
therefore about as reliable as this forum, which at least has some
informed people on here.


alwaystouchout was a project of a former contributor to this
newsgroup, who was most certainly a well informed person - be in
absolutely no doubt about that. However as you can see they're not
updating it any more, so the information presented on it is frozen in
time. With a project such as Crossrail, things can of course change -
look at the Thameslink Programme, where the final service pattern is
far from certain.

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