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More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
Yesterday evening the signs at Paddington clearly displayed the
Heathrow Connect as 'cancelled.' I saw two fed-up tourists then go to the Heathrow Express ticket office and purchase over-priced tickets for their service. I also wanted to catch the Connect since FGW locals always seem to leave from platforms 13/14 and I usually can't be bothered to treck up there when Connect leaves from 12 nearer the main concourse. Then about 5 minutes before it was due to depart lo and behold the Connect appears on platform 6, becomes 'uncancelled,' and then departs on time. I trust that the 'cancellation' was not a ploy to force Heathrow-bound passengers (sorry customers) to purchase a more expensive Express fare. Being the BAA (owned by Spanish property demolition and construction company Ferrovial) I wouldn't put anything past them. But one of the conditions for being allowed to expand Heathrow (resulting in the biggest enforced relocation of people - 35,000 and more - since the Highland Clearances) was that public transportation to/from Heathrow has to improve. With the vicissitudes of Herathrow Express and Heathrow Connect (still at times terminating early at Hayes & Harlington), BAA has a long way to go. CJB. |
More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
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CJB wrote: [snip] Being the BAA (owned by Spanish property demolition and construction company Ferrovial) I wouldn't put anything past them. But one of the conditions for being allowed to expand Heathrow (resulting in the biggest enforced relocation of people - 35,000 and more - since the Highland Clearances) How many???? It's two villages they want to destroy. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
On 17 Dec, 15:26, CJB wrote:
Yesterday evening the signs at Paddington clearly displayed the Heathrow Connect as 'cancelled.' I saw two fed-up tourists then go to the Heathrow Express ticket office and purchase over-priced tickets for their service. I also wanted to catch the Connect since FGW locals always seem to leave from platforms 13/14 and I usually can't be bothered to treck up there when Connect leaves from 12 nearer the main concourse. Then about 5 minutes before it was due to depart lo and behold the Connect appears on platform 6, becomes 'uncancelled,' and then departs on time. I trust that the 'cancellation' was not a ploy to force Heathrow-bound passengers (sorry customers) to purchase a more expensive Express fare. Being the BAA (owned by Spanish property demolition and construction company Ferrovial) I wouldn't put anything past them. But one of the conditions for being allowed to expand Heathrow (resulting in the biggest enforced relocation of people - 35,000 and more - since the Highland Clearances) was that public transportation to/from Heathrow has to improve. With the vicissitudes of Herathrow Express and Heathrow Connect (still at times terminating early at Hayes & Harlington), BAA has a long way to go. CJB. I doubt your conspiracy theory would really stand up to a lot of scrutiny. Network Rail, who're in charge of the PIS displays at Paddington, certainly wouldn't play along with it! Other explanations are perhaps more likely - such as a problem with the train, or a missing driver. The lack of any announcements at Paddington to explain the situation is bad. Whatever the reason, it does sound pretty shabby - that's no way to run a train service. Why not contact Heathrow Connect (which is in fact a 50/50 partnership between FGW and BAA) and complain - the contact details including an email address are on this page: http://www.heathrowconnect.com/default.aspx?pageid=58 |
More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
CJB wrote:
I trust that the 'cancellation' was not a ploy to force Heathrow-bound passengers (sorry customers) to purchase a more expensive Express fare. If you trust it, why even write it? -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p14486542.html (FY SW1001 44 (no TOPS class) at Merehead, 26 Jun 1994) |
More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
On Dec 17, 4:09 pm, Graeme Wall wrote:
In message CJB wrote: [snip] Being the BAA (owned by Spanish property demolition and construction company Ferrovial) I wouldn't put anything past them. But one of the conditions for being allowed to expand Heathrow (resulting in the biggest enforced relocation of people - 35,000 and more - since the Highland Clearances) How many???? It's two villages they want to destroy. -- 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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More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
On Dec 17, 4:47 pm, Mizter T wrote:
On 17 Dec, 15:26, CJB wrote: Yesterday evening the signs at Paddington clearly displayed the Heathrow Connect as 'cancelled.' I saw two fed-up tourists then go to the Heathrow Express ticket office and purchase over-priced tickets for their service. I also wanted to catch the Connect since FGW locals always seem to leave from platforms 13/14 and I usually can't be bothered to treck up there when Connect leaves from 12 nearer the main concourse. Then about 5 minutes before it was due to depart lo and behold the Connect appears on platform 6, becomes 'uncancelled,' and then departs on time. I trust that the 'cancellation' was not a ploy to force Heathrow-bound passengers (sorry customers) to purchase a more expensive Express fare. Being the BAA (owned by Spanish property demolition and construction company Ferrovial) I wouldn't put anything past them. But one of the conditions for being allowed to expand Heathrow (resulting in the biggest enforced relocation of people - 35,000 and more - since the Highland Clearances) was that public transportation to/from Heathrow has to improve. With the vicissitudes of Herathrow Express and Heathrow Connect (still at times terminating early at Hayes & Harlington), BAA has a long way to go. CJB. I doubt your conspiracy theory would really stand up to a lot of scrutiny. Network Rail, who're in charge of the PIS displays at Paddington, certainly wouldn't play along with it! Other explanations are perhaps more likely - such as a problem with the train, or a missing driver. The lack of any announcements at Paddington to explain the situation is bad. Whatever the reason, it does sound pretty shabby - that's no way to run a train service. Why not contact Heathrow Connect (which is in fact a 50/50 partnership between FGW and BAA) and complain - the contact details including an email address are on this page: http://www.heathrowconnect.com/default.aspx?pageid=58- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Everytime I write to BAA and complain about Connect's appalling service (I use that term cynically) they never reply. But Skyport (the local Heathrow newpaper) invariably prints my letters. The real problem is that in order to force through the third runway BAA HAVE to provide ground transportation for the public and staff - and yet BAA can't run a train service - it runs an airport for goodness sake (and not very well either). (Well actually that is not strictly correct - its a luxoury duty/tax 'free' hypermarket). They should give Connect to FGW who might (just might) know how to run trains - although they seem to be doing a good job of replicating Thames Strains with late and cancelled trains, almost always over-crowded, and trains that turn up unannounced on the wrong platforms at Ealing, Southall and Hayes almost every weekend. CJB |
More shenanigans with Heathrtow Connect
On Dec 17, 6:24 pm, CJB wrote:
I trust that the 'cancellation' was not a ploy to force Heathrow-bound passengers (sorry customers) to purchase a more expensive Express fare. has to improve. With the vicissitudes of Herathrow Express and Heathrow Connect (still at times terminating early at Hayes & Harlington), BAA has a long way to go. Everytime I write to BAA and complain about Connect's appalling service (I use that term cynically) they never reply. But Skyport (the local Heathrow newpaper) invariably prints my letters. Then have you not made the connection that you are perhaps regarded by them as a peristent complainer and they are deliberately ignoring you ? ISTR you have made previous postings as subjective as this time around. I'd ignore your complaints too if all you can do is moan about a train being shown as cancelled then shown as running all because - in your own admission - you are too idle to walk a few platforms further on. -- Nick |
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