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"Aidan Stanger" wrote in message
... I'm curious about these uncharted parts - just what part of an airport is its bowels, and how long were the tunnels? They were strange parts - very strange. Lots of pipes and ducting...people in unusual uniforms, resembling protective clothing...winding, narrow roads...dark passageways...odd sounds, including clanking and steam emissions...very bowel-esque. The tunnel seemed to go on for ever...at one stage, I could have sworn I was in some kind of nightmare. The others on the bus were an odd assortment, too...it would not have been beyond the realms of possibility for one of them to have been Nicely-Nicely Johnson, about to burst into "Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat". It was, in essence, not an experience I would every want to repeat. Although somewhere deep within, almost spookily, I feel a pressing desire to do so... Ian |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message news:1110097705.9a3e0a9f81ced7ab6b2f654222027e88@t eranews... In message , at 17:48:12 on Sat, 5 Mar 2005, mookie89 remarked: FWIW, after the policy switched mandating the Hoppa service When did this policy change? I've not stayed at a Heathrow Hotel (other than the T4 Hilton) for many years, but they had a free shuttle bus when I did. If you mean when did they start to charge, IIRC it was about 5 years ago. It started out at 2 pounds and has recently increased to 3. tim |
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In message , at 10:04:28 on Sun, 6
Mar 2005, tim remarked: When did this policy change? I've not stayed at a Heathrow Hotel (other than the T4 Hilton) for many years, but they had a free shuttle bus when I did. If you mean when did they start to charge, No, when did the hotels stop running their own free buses? IIRC it was about 5 years ago. It started out at 2 pounds and has recently increased to 3. There was perhaps an interim stage when BAA was charging the hotel buses for each trip onto the site. Or am I mis-remembering? -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 19:01:23 on
Sun, 6 Mar 2005, Aidan Stanger remarked: having picked up at Terminal Two, then going to 3, then pulling into a bay somewhere odd, changing drivers, going through vast swathes of airport roadworks, into uncharted bowels and tunnels, stopping at dozens of traffic-lights...and eventually to the exit, through the main tunnel and onto the A4 Bath Road! I'm curious about these uncharted parts - just what part of an airport is its bowels, and how long were the tunnels? I had this when landing at LHR T3 by Virgin, and they couldn't get a gate, so we all had to get onto a bus. Anyway, having braved the weather, we then had an interesting trip in and out of various parts of the terminal building, travelling for about 10 minutes, during which we drove past the several places twice! Eventually we stopped at a set of doors with steps up into the building, a few hundred yards from where the plane was. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message news:1110106708.b2cf67a024d600cfb0b7e0714be56fc7@t eranews... In message , at 10:04:28 on Sun, 6 Mar 2005, tim remarked: When did this policy change? I've not stayed at a Heathrow Hotel (other than the T4 Hilton) for many years, but they had a free shuttle bus when I did. If you mean when did they start to charge, No, when did the hotels stop running their own free buses? The hoppa started in 1997 (from NE's annual statement for that year). IIRC it was about 5 years ago. It started out at 2 pounds and has recently increased to 3. There was perhaps an interim stage when BAA was charging the hotel buses for each trip onto the site. Or am I mis-remembering? I though that BAA have charged for bus access for almost forever. I think that the incentive was to coordinate the service to make better use of infrastructure rather than to increase reveue. tim |
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"Ian F." wrote in message
... "Aidan Stanger" wrote in message ... I'm curious about these uncharted parts - just what part of an airport is its bowels, and how long were the tunnels? They were strange parts - very strange. Lots of pipes and ducting...people in unusual uniforms, resembling protective clothing...winding, narrow roads...dark passageways...odd sounds, including clanking and steam emissions...very bowel-esque. The tunnel seemed to go on for ever... It sounds brilliant! I'm jealous... at one stage, I could have sworn I was in some kind of nightmare. I think that's the most likely explanation. Were you tired? Have you recently watched Solaris by Tarkovsky? Or eaten some cheese? -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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Adrian typed
Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : The meter usually reads from £6 to £7 for two of us. If the driver has a good attitude and drives appropriately (not like a race car driver), I will tip the driver £3. Once I did £5 for a particularly excellent driver. This for a 8 minute ride. 40 to 80% tip! All the sites for visitors to London recommend 10-15% or round up to the nearest pound, and that seems reasonable to me. Why do you tip so much? You ever tried giving a cabbie a 60p tip? I did today - for a £3.20 fare... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
news:1110097705.9a3e0a9f81ced7ab6b2f654222027e88@t eranews... In message , at 17:48:12 on Sat, 5 Mar 2005, mookie89 remarked: FWIW, after the policy switched mandating the Hoppa service When did this policy change? I've not stayed at a Heathrow Hotel (other than the T4 Hilton) for many years, but they had a free shuttle bus when I did. -- Roland Perry I don't remember exactly, but as another poster said it was at least five years ago. I remember how annoyed I was that I had to start paying for a ride that wasn't direct. The Crowne Plaza is route H1 that stops at two other hotels first. mookie |
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In message , Adrian
writes You ever tried giving a cabbie a 60p tip? Yes. If the service is OK I always try to tip close to 10%. -- Paul Terry |
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Paul Terry wrote:
semiretired wrote What is more - it does no harm to ask the taxi driver particularly nicely - as by taking a local fare he loses the lucrative ride into town, then has to rejoin the back of the queue of taxis at the airport. No. Taxis on local runs do not have to return to the back of the queue, providing they return to Heathrow within a specified time. Paul Terry Where, in these circumstances, do they rejoin the queue? |
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