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07:21:00 on Thu, 28 Sep 2006, allan tracy remarked: It's a pity some of the faster trains can't make a stop at H&H for a connection into that new stopping train to Heathrow. Assuming there's a way to get across the station with luggage, otherwise it's going to be as awkward as your Euston-Paddington trip (which is only really bad westbound). It doesn't take much to be better than a coach via the M25 and presumably this is why it's under threat. The Reading-Heathrow bus doesn't use the M25. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() Roland Perry wrote: 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. M40, A404 and then A4 or A4155 according to your pick. Given the circumstances, A4155 may be better option. M3 J3 and Bracknell is a better alternate (and it's further away from the influence of the original jam). I know all the routes to Bracknell. Worked there once. From Heathrow you could even just go onto the A30 then A329 through Ascot. Of course that route may also be full of A4-avoiding traffic. If you're starting at Heathrow T4 then you're already on the A30. If not then you can head round the ringroad. |
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![]() funfly3 wrote: 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 The other end of the A404 (I mean the M40 not Marylebone) is quite a long way from that junction. |
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"Peter Smyth" 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. 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. This is one thing I've never understood. I fail to see how they can run a reliable service when 90% of the journey involves one of the most notoriously clogged sections of motorway in the country. They've got getting in and out of Reading to a T, with only the A4 from Cemetery Junction to Thames Valley Park/A3290 being without a bus lane, but relying on the M4 from J10 to J4 is madness. Rush hour accidents on there can quite easily seriously clog the motorway until around 10-11am, which would affect a fair few services. Having said that though - what is desperately needed is fast services from Reading to Hayes + Harlington, as the only services that stop at H+H from Reading are the slow "stop everywhere" services, which is madness considering what a crucial link it is. I say add H+H to all services that just call at Twyford and/or Slough and/or Maidenhead, with possibly a few services just going ReadingH+HPaddington. That, and just get rid of the RailAir coaches altogether. With the roads around there, the trains are by far the best way to go. -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
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"Roland Perry" wrote:
(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. I don't know why they didn't, but surely they could have used the Heathrow Connect service - a direct rail link to Hayes + Harlington from Heathrow. -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
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![]() "allan tracy" wrote I know I can't be alone in my choice, as the railway will certainly sell you a ticket for via Paddington into Heathrow. It won't sell me one, unless someone else is paying. The coach, or Turbo to Hayes then service bus, or Turbo to Hayes then Heathrow Connect are comparable in journey time and much better value for money. Another alternative is SWT to Feltham then service bus. Peter |
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AstraVanMan wrote:
I don't know why they didn't, but surely they could have used the Heathrow Connect service - a direct rail link to Hayes + Harlington from Heathrow. BAA aren't known for being co-operative about allowing nonpremium pax to use the tunnel into the airport. remember the tube closures which according to this group, LUL had to pay a hefty amount for HEX to take travelcards for a day |
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![]() "AstraVanMan" wrote Having said that though - what is desperately needed is fast services from Reading to Hayes + Harlington, as the only services that stop at H+H from Reading are the slow "stop everywhere" services, which is madness considering what a crucial link it is. Reading to Hayes & Harlington is 4tph in 35-36 minutes, which would be quite good for 25 miles, if it weren't for the trains on the Main Lines which do it in under 15 minutes pass to stop. With a few exceptions the Relief Line service is not all stations, trains normally calling at 5 or 6 of the 8 intermediate stations, and the intermediate stations do need trains to Hayes & H, and to Ealing Broadway and Paddington. There isn't track capacity to superimpose a fast service, nor for Main Line trains to call at Hayes & H. Peter |
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Earl Purple wrote:
funfly3 wrote: 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 The other end of the A404 (I mean the M40 not Marylebone) is quite a long way from that junction. but the M4 was clogged to M4 J8/9 the 404 exit and the A4 was clogged too so you could not get to the M40, whether its a long way or not makes little difference, the coaches would have had to have flown to the M40 from Reading |
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