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Late last week and all this weekend 18/19-June-2005) the brand new
multimillion pound Heathrow Connect service has - well - not actually connected with Heathrow. Due to the pathing problems (sorry signaling problems) at Airport Junction the service has had great difficulty in keeping to any sort of timetable. Indeed the delays have built up every day until the last trains to/from Paddington/Heathrow have been anything up to 45 minutes late. The problem is that coming out of or going into the Airport the trains have to be switched from the slow local lines across the fast Intercity lines. This has meant that all trains have had to be halted to allow the Connect trains to enter/exit the Airport Branch. The solution has been to terminate the Connect trains at Hayes & Harlington and tell the pax to catch the 140 bus to Heathrow. Well at least the bus is only 1.20 rather than 6 pounds for this short one mile journey!! SB. |
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![]() SB wrote: Late last week and all this weekend 18/19-June-2005) the brand new multimillion pound Heathrow Connect service has - well - not actually connected with Heathrow. Due to the pathing problems (sorry signaling problems) at Airport Junction the service has had great difficulty in keeping to any sort of timetable. Indeed the delays have built up every day until the last trains to/from Paddington/Heathrow have been anything up to 45 minutes late. The problem is that coming out of or going into the Airport the trains have to be switched from the slow local lines across the fast Intercity lines. This has meant that all trains have had to be halted to allow the Connect trains to enter/exit the Airport Branch. The solution has been to terminate the Connect trains at Hayes & Harlington and tell the pax to catch the 140 bus to Heathrow. Well at least the bus is only 1.20 rather than 6 pounds for this short one mile journey!! SB. I thought the intention was to run the Heathrow bound trains the "wrong way" through Airport Junction, ie. up the track between the main and relief lines? I have seen platform 5 used at Hayes rather a lot this week. Also, does anyone know what FGWL is doing with the spare 165`s they`d have freed up? Some of the rush hour trains could do with a bit of lengthening... Stu |
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![]() SB wrote: Late last week and all this weekend 18/19-June-2005) the brand new multimillion pound Heathrow Connect service has - well - not actually connected with Heathrow. Due to the pathing problems (sorry signaling problems) at Airport Junction the service has had great difficulty in keeping to any sort of timetable. Indeed the delays have built up every day until the last trains to/from Paddington/Heathrow have been anything up to 45 minutes late. The problem is that coming out of or going into the Airport the trains have to be switched from the slow local lines across the fast Intercity lines. This has meant that all trains have had to be halted to allow the Connect trains to enter/exit the Airport Branch. The solution has been to terminate the Connect trains at Hayes & Harlington and tell the pax to catch the 140 bus to Heathrow. Well at least the bus is only 1.20 rather than 6 pounds for this short one mile journey!! SB. Pretty poor for a new, high-profile service. One hopes that the equipment, layout and timetabling is robust enough for these to just be teething problems. However it may be that infrastructure works are needed sooner rather than later if this new service is not to heavily impact on both Great Western and Heathrow Express operations. |
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ups.com... Also, does anyone know what FGWL is doing with the spare 165`s they`d have freed up? Some of the rush hour trains could do with a bit of lengthening... IIRC, they have (had?) three or four on loan from Chiltern, which one would expect to be going back to them now. |
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![]() Richard J. wrote: "If you have to rely on London Underground to get you to the airport everyday, this service will revolutionise the way you travel." Some revolution! I never understood the real point of services from paddington. Unless you live in or near the paddington area or routes leading into it then you've still got to crawl around on the circle line to get there and wait for the service to leave. By the time you've done that you could probably be halfway to heathrow on the piccadilly line and have paid less than half the price. Surely if they want a really useful airport service they should extend the 3rd rail system from south of the river to heathrow too? B2003 |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message . uk... Heathrow Connect are still only running to Hayes tonight. In fact I've just e-mailed them about the total lack of any explanation, forecast or apology on their site. All they say is that "Heathrow Connect is currently only operating between London and Hayes & Harlington", despite claiming that "it's the best way to travel locally to and from Heathrow Airport". Make a complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority on the grounds that what the advert says is not true. Is there any qualifier in the advert about the service being occational or the usual one about not operating any of the advertised services at all. Its about time the ASA used their powers to force the transport industry to shape up. Roger |
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Richard J. wrote: "If you have to rely on London Underground to get you to the airport everyday, this service will revolutionise the way you travel." Some revolution! I never understood the real point of services from paddington. Unless you live in or near the paddington area or routes leading into it then you've still got to crawl around on the circle line to get there and wait for the service to leave. By the time you've done that you could probably be halfway to heathrow on the piccadilly line and have paid less than half the price. Well, Heathrow Express is for business types in a hurry who probably get a taxi to/from Paddington anyway; for others, even though it's so expensive, it's quicker for a journey like Euston - Heathrow. Heathrow Connect isn't designed for Paddington, it's designed to serve the bits of west London that other rail services just can't reach. Surely if they want a really useful airport service they should extend the 3rd rail system from south of the river to heathrow too? They should do that anyway, yes. That's been mooted for ages though (known as Airtrack). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote: [snip] Surely if they want a really useful airport service they should extend the 3rd rail system from south of the river to heathrow too? They should do that anyway, yes. That's been mooted for ages though (known as Airtrack). They were talking about doing that when I lived near Feltham and I left there in 1957, so don't hold your breath. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
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