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Public Transport to Heathrow
I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to
Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow. If only using public transprt was the panacia that the enthusiasts would have us believe. Does anybody know of a good site as I don't have all day to google this. Thanks Kevin |
Public Transport to Heathrow
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I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow. If only using public transprt was the panacia that the enthusiasts would have us believe. Does anybody know of a good site as I don't have all day to google this. http://nrekb.nationalrail.co.uk/pois...unction.39.htm -- Stephen Managing Without Opera. It's the third week of the experiment. How are Hannah and Gavin coping? Why is their sitting-room pale green? Why can't they laugh without showing their gums? What's on the other side? |
Public Transport to Heathrow
In article . com, wrote:
I am trying to do the decent thing and find out about bus services to Heathrow but I am getting tired of being directed to 0990 telephone numbers or web sites that are not available. Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow. What about http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...ere_frame.html http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...air_frame.html -- Tony Bryer |
Public Transport to Heathrow
Tony Bryer wrote: In article . com, wrote: What about http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...ere_frame.html http://www.baa.com/main/airports/hea...air_frame.html Also here is the pdf timetable for Arriva (Green Line) service 724: http://tinyurl.com/6o8s9 which is another service between Watford and Heathrow. |
Public Transport to Heathrow
Well, if you want a scenic ride around West London, there's always the
140 from Harrow & Wealdstone station to Heathrow Central Bus Station. J |
Public Transport to Heathrow
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06:10:24 on Tue, 8 Mar 2005, remarked: Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow. It's not the world's busiest airport, that's Atlanta, followed by Chicago. LHR has more passengers at its international terminals than any other airport [has at its international terminals], which is the basis of their rather dodgy claim. -- Roland Perry |
Public Transport to Heathrow
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 21:53:36 +0000, Roland Perry wrote:
In message . com, at 06:10:24 on Tue, 8 Mar 2005, remarked: Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow. It's not the world's busiest airport, that's Atlanta, followed by Chicago. LHR has more passengers at its international terminals than any other airport [has at its international terminals], which is the basis of their rather dodgy claim. I thought the basis of its claim was that it has the greatest number of journeys starting and ending, whilst a significant proportion of Hartsfield-Jackson's passengers are merely in transit. |
Public Transport to Heathrow
"James" typed
Well, if you want a scenic ride around West London, there's always the 140 from Harrow & Wealdstone station to Heathrow Central Bus Station. J ....which you could couple with a trip on the 258 to Watford Junction. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
Public Transport to Heathrow
In message opsncfqpzgwnvjb9@whisk, at 00:02:39 on Wed, 9 Mar 2005,
James Farrar remarked: Surely the world's busiest airport has a site that tells me how to get from Watford to Heathrow. It's not the world's busiest airport, that's Atlanta, followed by Chicago. LHR has more passengers at its international terminals than any other airport [has at its international terminals], which is the basis of their rather dodgy claim. I thought the basis of its claim was that it has the greatest number of journeys starting and ending, whilst a significant proportion of Hartsfield-Jackson's passengers are merely in transit. No, it's purely the numbers of passengers taking international flights (a majority at LHR, a minority at ATL). -- Roland Perry |
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