Mikey C
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I doubt that the HEx/Connect arrangements will last to Crossrail opening. The HEx 25 year concession on NR tracks runs out in 2023, and Heathrow are keen to get government support for expansion. The cards are all with the DfT, and to an extent TfL. HEx is perceived as having given an overpriced service to Londoners, and they will not be allowed to get away with that again. Crossrail will fillet much of their market anyway. Every recent decision by the regulatory/competition authorities (Heathrow contribution to Crossrail etc, access charges to Heathrow for Crossrail, etc) has gone against Heathrow.
I expect that there will, shortly before opening, be a "buy out" of the HEx/Connect arrangements by Crossrail. Setting a price will be interesting.
Regarding any inadequacy of the Piccadilly Line to Heathrow, I remember how brilliant it seemed when it opened in the late 1970s compared to the old bus access. Everything is relative.
If LHR want approval for Runway 3 and Terminal 6, then the only way to reduce the severe pollution problems around the area is to get more people using public transport to get there. Surcharges for Crossrail users won't wash
As for why people pay the ripoff price for HEx, it's because the Piccadilly Line is such a horrible journey especially after a long flight, when you're tired and miserable and just want to go home or to your hotel!