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Mark Brader wrote:
Paul Terry writes: If you have ample transfer time it may be worth considering taking the airbus which runs directly from all four terminals at Heathrow to Euston ... Does the Airbus still operate? I looked for details recently via the Heathrow Airport web site, but all I could seem to find was a reference to National Express, and on their site, services to Victoria Coach Station. But I may have missed something, as the web sites didn't work well with the browser I was using. It's another site that doesn't want to show you a timetable. As far as I know, the only services branded as Airbus are the A2 between Heathrow and King's Cross, and the A6 between Stansted and Victoria. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 01:29:52 +0000, Richard J. wrote:
It's another site that doesn't want to show you a timetable. As far as I know, the only services branded as Airbus are the A2 between Heathrow and King's Cross, and the A6 between Stansted and Victoria. I think the Airbus branding has gone completely, to be replaced with "National Express Airport". This is confusing, as the book-in-advance (I think) NatEx FlightLinks services have also gained this branding. Neil |
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