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Paul Corfield wrote in
: On Sun, 6 Jan 2013 10:37:46 -0000, "D A Stocks" wrote: wrote in message ... Why oh why don't they let airport passengers use Heathrow Express or Connect as an alternative They do, don't they? = or are you saying Heathrow Express wasn't running either? Not routinely. It only happens on limited occasions when travel options are very limited or rail replacement vehicles are in short supply due to the volume of work on any given weekend. Even then it is often only Heathrow Connect that can be used as HEX don't seem to want people overloading the Express service. I expect money is also a factor. Has this ever actually happened? It has been several years since Heathrow Express was allowed as an alternative and the 15 minute service was running as nine cars and basically full (but without much standing). Limiting people to Connect (a five car train every half hour) would cause gross overloading. David (Who suspects money is the main factor) |
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In article , (Mizter T) wrote:
On 06/01/2013 00:03, wrote: I find the choice of this weekend to block the route from Heathrow to central London particularly inconsiderate to passengers. I'm sure this is one of the busier weekends at Heathrow with people on Christmas and New Year breaks returning. There were a lot of people with luggage everywhere. I flew off on a holiday on 27th December with no mention of the works and got back this evening recommended to change at Acton Town and Ealing Broadway to reach King's Cross via the Central Line and Oxford Circus. TfL's Journey Planner suggested a journey time of 1 hour 20 minutes, not too bad. With no indication at Heathrow T123 we discovered the train we found and took terminated at Northfields. That is just taking the **** when the service was terminating at Acton Town anyway. It's not as if the frequency was high. The next train at Northfields was a 10 minute wait. Then the PA at Acton Town was directing people to replacement buses when the signboards were telling them to go over the bridge to get a District service from platform 2 to Ealing Broadway (as had the Journey Planner). The west end of platform 1 had stop blocks so was out of use. All that luggage would have been interesting on replacement buses! Does the signalling at Acton Town really not allow a District Ealing Broadway shuttle to and from platform 4? That would have allowed a cross-platform connection from Heathrow to Ealing Broadway, where there is a level connection to the Central Line. There was a huge queue for the Acton Town lift from people with luggage and little staff presence to help people with the disruption (none at all at Northfields). In the end our journey to Kings Cross St Pancras took and hour and forty minutes with four changes. Not good, especially with three large cases plus smaller bags, a wife with a broken arm and six-year-old granddaughter. Why oh why don't they let airport passengers use Heathrow Express or Connect as an alternative when there are blockages like this and why can't they avoid the busiest holiday weekends? Who are "they" in the above sentence? If "they" are TfL, then do you think TfL should accept being held over a barrel by LHR Airports Ltd (nee BAA), owner of HEx, for the amount LHR/HEx wishes to charge to allow acceptance of LU tickets on HEx? (I understand the demand for recompense is rather significant.) If that is the attitude of the HEX owners then the sooner that farce is brought to an end and the branch integrated into the national rail network the better. You say you flew off "on a holiday on 27th December with no mention of the works" - just wondering if you looked out for any posters on your outbound journey? There would certainly have been mention of the works on the TfL website here (under "Future dates"): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/realtime/tube/default.html I did look at King's Cross St Pancras and Heathrow but only at notices in the routes taken by travellers like me. I didn't think I had to go and hunt something like that out. Perhaps it was a bad choice of weekends, but in a sense no weekend is a good choice given how busy Heathrow is. I think the point is that holiday periods involve more passengers with large amounts of luggage, especially in the winter and that, if the choice was unavoidable they needed to staff it up properly. Also, no-one here seems to have come up with a justification for short workings from Heathrow to Northfields. If it was platform capacity at Acton Town (which I doubt given the low frequency of the shuttle) TfL seem not to have helped themselves by blockading platform 1 there as well as the other works. And no platform staff at all at Northfields was just not good enough. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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wrote:
In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: On Sun, 6 Jan 2013 10:37:46 -0000, "D A Stocks" wrote: wrote in message ... Why oh why don't they let airport passengers use Heathrow Express or Connect as an alternative They do, don't they? = or are you saying Heathrow Express wasn't running either? Not routinely. It only happens on limited occasions when travel options are very limited or rail replacement vehicles are in short supply due to the volume of work on any given weekend. Even then it is often only Heathrow Connect that can be used as HEX don't seem to want people overloading the Express service. I expect money is also a factor. Previous closures of the Heathrow branch itself has seen coaches used express from Acton Town to Heathrow because of their superior luggage carrying capabilities. Buses are still needed for the all stns service. No matter how you try to do it there are no convenient locations for rail replacement transfer in West London. Hammersmith - busy, overcrowded, overloaded bus stns, congested roads. Acton Town - local roads struggle to cope with the volume of buses, pavements too narrow for waiting passengers. Ealing Broadway - similar to Hammersmith but with less room in the ticket hall. Oh and a 1 way system past the station making drop offs / pick ups difficult. However the tracks and bridges on the 4 track section really do need work doing to them. Unfortunately you can't run trains while doing that. Is it really not possible to close only two tracks at a time more? The most inexplicable was the choice of such a busy weekend at Heathrow for a blockade. You had a number of options at various prices for the journey. You took a choice for the price you were prepared to pay, and that's the service you got. I am off to hide under a table as I can feel the wrath of Rosenstiel approaching! When I found out about the works (daughter's boyfriend tipped her off while we were away) and looked at the TfL journey planner from abroad it didn't seem an unreasonable alternative via Acton Town and Ealing Broadway. In particular it seemed to compare OK with any via Paddington option. Reality turned out to be rather different with the inexplicable decision to terminate Heathrow shuttles at Northfields and the abysmal lack of support for large numbers of passengers with luggage there, at Acton Town and at Ealing Broadway (best of the bunch). There was a tendency for what staff there were to hide in a room giving out occasional PA announcements with blank platform information screens. Actually, you were lucky that both lifts at Acton Town were working: judging by the Picc's Twitter feed, those lifts fail rather often. I wonder if reversing capacity at Acton Town was limited, hence the decision to terminate some of the shuttles at Northfields? |
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pleasereplytogroup (David Jackman) wrote: wrote in : I find the choice of this weekend to block the route from Heathrow to central London particularly inconsiderate to passengers. I'm sure this is one of the busier weekends at Heathrow with people on Christmas and New Year breaks returning. There were a lot of people with luggage everywhere. At least you weren't trying to come in from Uxbridge. The Met is closed as well.... Is there an airport there as well? My daughter came from Heathrow today by 105 bus to Hayes & Harlington and Heathrow Connect from there using Oyster. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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, (Recliner) wrote: wrote: In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: On Sun, 6 Jan 2013 10:37:46 -0000, "D A Stocks" wrote: wrote in message ... Why oh why don't they let airport passengers use Heathrow Express or Connect as an alternative They do, don't they? = or are you saying Heathrow Express wasn't running either? Not routinely. It only happens on limited occasions when travel options are very limited or rail replacement vehicles are in short supply due to the volume of work on any given weekend. Even then it is often only Heathrow Connect that can be used as HEX don't seem to want people overloading the Express service. I expect money is also a factor. Previous closures of the Heathrow branch itself has seen coaches used express from Acton Town to Heathrow because of their superior luggage carrying capabilities. Buses are still needed for the all stns service. No matter how you try to do it there are no convenient locations for rail replacement transfer in West London. Hammersmith - busy, overcrowded, overloaded bus stns, congested roads. Acton Town - local roads struggle to cope with the volume of buses, pavements too narrow for waiting passengers. Ealing Broadway - similar to Hammersmith but with less room in the ticket hall. Oh and a 1 way system past the station making drop offs / pick ups difficult. However the tracks and bridges on the 4 track section really do need work doing to them. Unfortunately you can't run trains while doing that. Is it really not possible to close only two tracks at a time more? The most inexplicable was the choice of such a busy weekend at Heathrow for a blockade. You had a number of options at various prices for the journey. You took a choice for the price you were prepared to pay, and that's the service you got. I am off to hide under a table as I can feel the wrath of Rosenstiel approaching! When I found out about the works (daughter's boyfriend tipped her off while we were away) and looked at the TfL journey planner from abroad it didn't seem an unreasonable alternative via Acton Town and Ealing Broadway. In particular it seemed to compare OK with any via Paddington option. Reality turned out to be rather different with the inexplicable decision to terminate Heathrow shuttles at Northfields and the abysmal lack of support for large numbers of passengers with luggage there, at Acton Town and at Ealing Broadway (best of the bunch). There was a tendency for what staff there were to hide in a room giving out occasional PA announcements with blank platform information screens. Actually, you were lucky that both lifts at Acton Town were working: judging by the Picc's Twitter feed, those lifts fail rather often. Actually, after looking at the queue, I carried the cases up the stairs. I wonder if reversing capacity at Acton Town was limited, hence the decision to terminate some of the shuttles at Northfields? That was the claim which I find hard to credit given how long the waits were for trains at Northfields and Acton Town. The signalling didn't appear to allow reversal in platforms and the PIS was non-existent unless you could hear the announcements. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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