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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:13:33 +0000, Walter Briscoe
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Sorry for the extra long post, I guess this just goes to prove that
life is complicated! If you've got any other questions, or if the
above is about as clear as mud, then please feel free to ask away.


Your long post omitted to mention the service I use when I must use
Heathrow and can choose the mode - Heathrow Connect (HC)
http://www.heathrowconnect.com/.
30 minute service interval and about 30 minutes travel time.
Roughly half as expensive as Heathrow Express (HE) which has double the
service interval and half the travel time.
Roughly double the cost of London Underground and half the travel time.


Depending, of course, on where in London the traveller is travelling
to/from.
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 04:13:41 +0000, James Farrar wrote:

Your long post omitted to mention the service I use when I must use
Heathrow and can choose the mode - Heathrow Connect (HC)
http://www.heathrowconnect.com/.
30 minute service interval and about 30 minutes travel time.
Roughly half as expensive as Heathrow Express (HE) which has double the
service interval and half the travel time.
Roughly double the cost of London Underground and half the travel time.


Depending, of course, on where in London the traveller is travelling
to/from.


Indeed. I'd say HC actually takes longer on average than the Picc for
most destinations, due to having to wait up to half an hour for a
train (versus 5 mins on the Picc).
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 04:13:41 +0000, James Farrar wrote:

Your long post omitted to mention the service I use when I must use
Heathrow and can choose the mode - Heathrow Connect (HC)
http://www.heathrowconnect.com/.
30 minute service interval and about 30 minutes travel time.
Roughly half as expensive as Heathrow Express (HE) which has double the
service interval and half the travel time.
Roughly double the cost of London Underground and half the travel time.


Depending, of course, on where in London the traveller is travelling
to/from.


Indeed. I'd say HC actually takes longer on average than the Picc for
most destinations, due to having to wait up to half an hour for a
train (versus 5 mins on the Picc).


Assuming random arrival, you have an argument.
Given the knowledge that it leaves Heathrow T123 at 26 and 56 minutes
past the hour and Paddington at 3 and 33 minutes past the hour, random
arrival is not sensible. (I work on "get there just before the hour and
half hour".) Sunday is another ball game.
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:10:33 +0000, Walter Briscoe wrote:

Your long post omitted to mention the service I use when I must use
Heathrow and can choose the mode - Heathrow Connect (HC)
http://www.heathrowconnect.com/.
30 minute service interval and about 30 minutes travel time.
Roughly half as expensive as Heathrow Express (HE) which has double the
service interval and half the travel time.
Roughly double the cost of London Underground and half the travel time.

Depending, of course, on where in London the traveller is travelling
to/from.


Indeed. I'd say HC actually takes longer on average than the Picc for
most destinations, due to having to wait up to half an hour for a
train (versus 5 mins on the Picc).


Assuming random arrival, you have an argument.
Given the knowledge that it leaves Heathrow T123 at 26 and 56 minutes
past the hour and Paddington at 3 and 33 minutes past the hour, random
arrival is not sensible. (I work on "get there just before the hour and
half hour".) Sunday is another ball game.


Unfortunately most people don't have that degree of control over when
their flight lands!
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On Feb 21, 12:25*am, asdf wrote:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:10:33 +0000, Walter Briscoe wrote:
Your long post omitted to mention the service I use when I must use
Heathrow and can choose the mode - Heathrow Connect (HC)
http://www.heathrowconnect.com/.
30 minute service interval and about 30 minutes travel time.
Roughly half as expensive as Heathrow Express (HE) which has double the
service interval and half the travel time.
Roughly double the cost of London Underground and half the travel time..


Depending, of course, on where in London the traveller is travelling
to/from.


Indeed. I'd say HC actually takes longer on average than the Picc for
most destinations, due to having to wait up to half an hour for a
train (versus 5 mins on the Picc).


Assuming random arrival, you have an argument.
Given the knowledge that it leaves Heathrow T123 at 26 and 56 minutes
past the hour and Paddington at 3 and 33 minutes past the hour, random
arrival is not sensible. (I work on "get there just before the hour and
half hour".) Sunday is another ball game.


Unfortunately most people don't have that degree of control over when
their flight lands!


Or how long it takes to get through customs, baggage reclaim and lots
of long passageways.


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