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Joe[_2_] March 16th 09 04:34 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
Hi all,

Just trying to work out what the best way of doing Central London to
Heathrow Airport on Oyster PAYG is (without using Piccadilly line).

I heard that there was a bus from Hayes/Harlington so might be worth
taking FGW or Heathrow Connect (interestingly their website says PAYG
not valid but the map seems to disagree) to there before changing.

Any better ways?

Kind regards,

Joe

Richard J.[_3_] March 16th 09 05:17 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
Joe wrote:
Hi all,

Just trying to work out what the best way of doing Central London to
Heathrow Airport on Oyster PAYG is (without using Piccadilly line).

I heard that there was a bus from Hayes/Harlington so might be worth
taking FGW or Heathrow Connect (interestingly their website says PAYG
not valid but the map seems to disagree) to there before changing.

Any better ways?


It depends on (a) where in Central London you are starting from, (b)
which terminal you are heading for at Heathrow, and (c) what you mean by
"better". (Faster? Cheaper? Fewer changes?) Why don't you want to use
the Piccadilly Line?

Heathrow Connect's website says that "Pre-pay Oyster" is not valid,
which suggests that it might be an old comment that hasn't been revised.
TfL's site says that PAYG is valid between Greenford/West Drayton and
Paddington, which would include the section of HC east of Hayes. I've
emailed HC for clarification.
--
Richard J.
(to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address)

[email protected] March 16th 09 05:20 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
In article , (Joe) wrote:

Just trying to work out what the best way of doing Central London
to Heathrow Airport on Oyster PAYG is (without using Piccadilly
line).

I heard that there was a bus from Hayes/Harlington so might be
worth taking FGW or Heathrow Connect (interestingly their website
says PAYG not valid but the map seems to disagree) to there before
changing.

Any better ways?


Why not use the Piccadilly?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Joe[_2_] March 16th 09 05:29 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
wrote:
Why not use the Piccadilly?


Given I'd be coming from Cockfosters, I think I would probably die from
bordeom (it's bad enough coming from Covent Garden!) :p

Chris Read March 16th 09 06:05 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 

"Richard J." wrote:

Heathrow Connect's website says that "Pre-pay Oyster" is not valid, which
suggests that it might be an old comment that hasn't been revised. TfL's
site says that PAYG is valid between Greenford/West Drayton and
Paddington, which would include the section of HC east of Hayes. I've
emailed HC for clarification.


PAYG certainly is valid. Had to go out to Hayes & Harlington on business
last week, and there are multiple validators at the station. As it happens,
I ended up on fGW services both ways, but PAYG is also valid on Heathrow
Connect as far as West Drayton.

Three weeks earlier, business took me to South Greenford, where my Oyster
PAYG was also accepted.

Chris



[email protected] March 16th 09 06:12 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
On Mar 16, 7:05*pm, "Chris Read" wrote:
Heathrow Connect's website says that "Pre-pay Oyster" is not valid, which
suggests that it might be an old comment that hasn't been revised. TfL's
site says that PAYG is valid between Greenford/West Drayton and
Paddington, which would include the section of HC east of Hayes. *I've
emailed HC for clarification.


PAYG certainly is valid. Had to go out to Hayes & Harlington on business
last week, and there are multiple validators at the station. As it happens,
I ended up on fGW services both ways, but PAYG is also valid on Heathrow
Connect as far as West Drayton.

Three weeks earlier, business took me to South Greenford, where my Oyster
PAYG was also accepted.


Legally speaking, all HC services are FGW services between London and
H&H, and therefore are subject to the same fares, conditions, etc (as
they took over the paths of existing FGW slow trains). So PAYG is
valid.

They are then HEx (and not National Rail at all) between H&H and the
airport, so PAYG, Travelcards, railcards, etc aren't valid.

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org

Tom Barry March 16th 09 07:00 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
Joe wrote:
wrote:
Why not use the Piccadilly?


Given I'd be coming from Cockfosters, I think I would probably die from
bordeom (it's bad enough coming from Covent Garden!) :p


If it's interesting you want...

Piccadilly to Manor House, walk to Haringey Green Lanes*, Sprinter to
Gospel Oak, NLL to Gunnersbury, H91 to Hounslow, whatever buses go to
Heathrow from there depending on terminal.

* A mate lives near there - I usually take the NLL/GOBLIN over the
Piccadilly for boredom avoidance. It's comparable on speed, too.

Fig[_2_] March 16th 09 09:32 PM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:34:21 -0000, Joe wrote:

Hi all,

Just trying to work out what the best way of doing Central London to
Heathrow Airport on Oyster PAYG is (without using Piccadilly line).

I heard that there was a bus from Hayes/Harlington


140 from outside the station. Takes about 15 mins to central bus station
for Terms 1/2/3. Free train from there for Terms 4 & 5

so might be worth taking FGW or Heathrow Connect (interestingly their
website says PAYG not valid but the map seems to disagree)


PAYG is valid Paddington to Hayes & Harlington on FGW or HC

Any better ways?


Not really. Met to Uxbridge then bus A10, if that takes your fancy
--
Fig

[email protected] March 17th 09 11:56 AM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
On Mar 16, 11:04*pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:34:21 +0000, Joe wrote:
Hi all,


Just trying to work out what the best way of doing Central London to
Heathrow Airport on Oyster PAYG is (without using Piccadilly line).


Unless you are a long way off the tube network then I'd use the tube.

I heard that there was a bus from Hayes/Harlington so might be worth
taking FGW or Heathrow Connect (interestingly their website says PAYG
not valid but the map seems to disagree) to there before changing.


I had reason to go to Hayes and Harlington last week and the train was
pretty quick. Shame the walk at Paddington to reach the damned platform
took almost as long as the train journey! *Seriously though Paddington
is a dreadful interchange unless you are very lucky with a H&C train and
the platform allocation for the FGW train. *The nightmare that is
Paddington station - stairs, overbridges, ramps etc and then queuing for
another ticket and then waiting for a train and then slogging to the
platform - is not worth contemplating. It's bad enough unencumbered but
with luggage there is no way I would use it to get to Heathrow.

The bus is the 140 which is a frequent route and runs 24 hours a day.
The stop is literally outside the front door of the station.

Any better ways?


Honest answer - if you can use the tube then do so. I use it from
Walthamstow changing at F Park and every journey I've made has been
flawless.


You can often catch up by one train changing at Finsbury Park and
Green Park, despite the long change, worth doing if the wrong terminal
comes along first.
How about Cockfosters - Finsbury Park - Oxford Circus - Ealing
Broadway for Heathrow Connect, then bus 140, or 350 if you're going to
Terminal 5 (not 24h)
IME Ealing - Oxford Circus is as fast or faster by the Central line.

Ganesh Sittampalam March 18th 09 07:25 AM

Central London Heathrow PAYG
 
On 16 Mar, 23:04, Paul Corfield wrote:

Seriously though Paddington
is a dreadful interchange unless you are very lucky with a H&C train and
the platform allocation for the FGW train. *The nightmare that is
Paddington station - stairs, overbridges, ramps etc and then queuing for
another ticket and then waiting for a train and then slogging to the
platform - is not worth contemplating. It's bad enough unencumbered but
with luggage there is no way I would use it to get to Heathrow.


Do you think Paddington is worse than other rail-tube interchange
points? It feels about the same to me as the ones I've used, and as
far
as the H&C line goes substantially better than most.

Ganesh


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