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Don't know what's going on but FGW cancelled the Railair to Reading
this evening and pax had to go via Hayes & Harlington Station. That is apparently via a 140 bus from Heathrow to H&H, then Thames Strain (sorry FGWL) stopping all stations to Reading. Great when folk have paid £15 for the journey by coach. Anyone know what or why? I have heard rumours that FGW are cancelling the entire LHR-Reading service in the near future - perhaps they have already. CJB. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Don't know what's going on but FGW cancelled the Railair to Reading this evening and pax had to go via Hayes & Harlington Station. That is apparently via a 140 bus from Heathrow to H&H, then Thames Strain (sorry FGWL) stopping all stations to Reading. Great when folk have paid £15 for the journey by coach. Anyone know what or why? I have heard rumours that FGW are cancelling the entire LHR-Reading service in the near future - perhaps they have already. CJB. Presumably because of this http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...re/5386632.stm Telling passengers to use alternative routes seems more sensible than letting them sit on a coach for hours stuck on the M4. Peter Smyth |
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In message , at 23:11:43 on Wed,
27 Sep 2006, Peter Smyth remarked: Presumably because of this http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...re/5386632.stm Telling passengers to use alternative routes seems more sensible than letting them sit on a coach for hours stuck on the M4. Presumably most of their coaches *were* stuck on the motorway (along with the unfortunate passengers). If the coaches were available there are other ways to get from Heathrow to Reading (via M3 & Bracknell perhaps). -- Roland Perry |
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jonsie wrote:
Don't know what's going on but FGW cancelled the Railair to Reading this evening and pax had to go via Hayes & Harlington Station. That is apparently via a 140 bus from Heathrow to H&H, then Thames Strain (sorry FGWL) stopping all stations to Reading. Great when folk have paid £15 for the journey by coach. Anyone know what or why? I have heard rumours that FGW are cancelling the entire LHR-Reading service in the near future - perhaps they have already. CJB. Maybe because of the traffic problems on the M4? Indeed. Credit to FGW for using the fact that they're a rail company to their advantage and sorting this one out. (in any case, if I paid to go on a horrible coach and then found myself on a comfortable train instead, then I'd be delighted - all too often this happens the other way round...) -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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![]() jonsie wrote: On 27 Sep 2006 14:59:37 -0700, wrote: Maybe because of the traffic problems on the M4? There are alternatives to using the M4. The A4 is one option although it may be busy. Other alternatives via the A40 / M40. |
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In message om, at
01:22:10 on Thu, 28 Sep 2006, John B remarked: (in any case, if I paid to go on a horrible coach and then found myself on a comfortable train instead, then I'd be delighted - all too often this happens the other way round...) A bus, plus an all stations stopper, doesn't sound more comfortable than the airport coaches! And would take much longer than the coach is scheduled to. -- Roland Perry |
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In message .com, at
02:02:49 on Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Earl Purple remarked: Maybe because of the traffic problems on the M4? There are alternatives to using the M4. Only if your coaches aren't already stuck on the M4. The A4 is one option although it may be busy. If the M4 is closed (and at Slough, too), it will doubtless be completely clogged up with diverted traffic. Slough town centre must have been a real mess. Other alternatives via the A40 / M40. It's actually quite difficult to get from the A40/M40 to Reading (I used to live quite close to the M40, north of Reading). The road is diverging to the north quite significantly. I suppose you could try going via High Wycombe and Maidenhead Thicket (as long as the M4 was OK west of there). But it's an awful long way round. M3 J3 and Bracknell is a better alternate (and it's further away from the influence of the original jam). -- Roland Perry |
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Earl Purple wrote:
jonsie wrote: On 27 Sep 2006 14:59:37 -0700, wrote: Maybe because of the traffic problems on the M4? There are alternatives to using the M4. The A4 is one option although it may be busy. Other alternatives via the A40 / M40. A40 M40 is no real option if the tailback was past J8/9 towards J10 and J8/9 was chock a block |
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