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Colin McKenzie wrote:
Robin May wrote:
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This is typical of the ignorant and illogical comments coming out
of Richmond at present. If the base option is built, passengers
from Richmond would get to Paddington faster than they currently
get to Hammersmith, and their journey from Paddington to Heathrow
would also be quicker than the Piccadilly line.


But the Heathrow Express costs a bomb. Would it still be so expensive
after Crossrail?

Exactly. And at best you'd be paying for two extra zones.


Only one more, if you go via Paddington, compared with your existing
Richmond-Hammersmith-Heathrow route. But if you're worried about cost,
then change at Turnham Green to the Piccadilly (assuming TfL agree to stop
it there to link to Crossrail), and you have one less zone than currently.
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"Richard J." wrote in message ...
Colin McKenzie wrote:
Robin May wrote:
"Richard J." wrote the following in:

This is typical of the ignorant and illogical comments coming out
of Richmond at present. If the base option is built, passengers
from Richmond would get to Paddington faster than they currently
get to Hammersmith, and their journey from Paddington to Heathrow
would also be quicker than the Piccadilly line.

But the Heathrow Express costs a bomb. Would it still be so expensive
after Crossrail?

Exactly. And at best you'd be paying for two extra zones.


Only one more, if you go via Paddington, compared with your existing
Richmond-Hammersmith-Heathrow route. But if you're worried about cost,
then change at Turnham Green to the Piccadilly (assuming TfL agree to stop
it there to link to Crossrail), and you have one less zone than currently.


If people can afford an air ticket from Heathrow they can afford the
train journey most likely. The HEX seems designed for business
travellers who don't pay anyway. Crossrail will probably be expensive
but people will still pay because it would be much quicker and better
than any other way of doing things.

What is meant by a premium on the DLR to Lewisham?
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Paul Weaver wrote the following in:
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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 11:00:16 +0000, Colin McKenzie wrote:
For example, several of my co-workers near Ealing Broadway seem
to live in the Swiss Cottage area. Unless they use a cycle to
replace non-existent interchanges, their fastest route is via
zone 1.


Yup, If I go to work avoiding zone 1, it takes 2 hours and 3 bus
trips (spit). Otherwise it's a 50 minute run via oxford circus
(one of the busiest stations)

An outer circle line on the zone 2/3 border would cut down a lot
of congestion


Doesn't that almost describe the North London line? I think the problem
with the North London line is that the trains aren't frequent enough
and there aren't enough interchanges with other lines.
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"Robert Woolley" wrote in message
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 00:33:59 -0000, "John Rowland"
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"Robin May" wrote in message
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But the Heathrow Express costs a bomb.
Would it still be so expensive after Crossrail?


Livingstone says that Crossrail to Heathrow will be included in the
Travelcard scheme. But he might not be the one deciding...


But didn't he say that if was the only way to fund Crossrail, a
supplement (a la DLR Lewisham) would be allowed?


What supplement is there on the DLR to Lewisham? As far as I am aware the
fares to Lewisham are exactly the same as the fare to anywhere else in the
same zones.

Peter Smyth


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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 22:36:01 +0000, Robin May wrote:

Paul Weaver wrote the following in:
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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 11:00:16 +0000, Colin McKenzie wrote:
For example, several of my co-workers near Ealing Broadway seem
to live in the Swiss Cottage area. Unless they use a cycle to
replace non-existent interchanges, their fastest route is via
zone 1.


Yup, If I go to work avoiding zone 1, it takes 2 hours and 3 bus
trips (spit). Otherwise it's a 50 minute run via oxford circus
(one of the busiest stations)

An outer circle line on the zone 2/3 border would cut down a lot
of congestion


Doesn't that almost describe the North London line? I think the problem
with the North London line is that the trains aren't frequent enough
and there aren't enough interchanges with other lines.


Yeah, pretty useless for me, it would be Victoria walthamstow-highbury,
nll-gunnersbury, district-hammersmith, h&c to shepherds bush, then 800
yard walk to work.

If there were an interchange with the central at acton it might be worth a
look, still take longer then going via zone 1 though.
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"CJC" wrote in message
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If people can afford an air ticket from Heathrow
they can afford the train journey most likely.


What about people who work there?

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That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
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gwr4090 wrote in message ...
It is still not clear to me if Crossrail will replace HEX, and whether
there will still be a premium fare non-stop Paddington-Heathrow service.
David


I'm not sure they've decided yet. There's a lot of modelling being
done of the various options, to see which works best during times of
disruption.

PhilD

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PhilD wrote:
gwr4090 wrote in message ...
It is still not clear to me if Crossrail will replace HEX, and whether
there will still be a premium fare non-stop Paddington-Heathrow
service. David


I'm not sure they've decided yet. There's a lot of modelling being
done of the various options, to see which works best during times of
disruption.



Since posting my message above I have read some further material at the
Crossrail website which states quite explicitly that the 6 CrossRail
trains per hour to Heathrow will replace the HEX service. But it still
does not indicate if these will all call at Ealing Broadway and Hayes.

David



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