You sure you meant that?Looking forward it will be interesting to see what the proposal is when the government sanction T5 which I am sure they will.
You sure you meant that?Looking forward it will be interesting to see what the proposal is when the government sanction T5 which I am sure they will.
To be fair back in the summer they did bring back the £10 (£6.60 Railcard) Advance fares that they scrapped at the end of last year.
From a quick look at walk up prices, the HEX is £25 one way, EL to zone 1 is £12.80, Piccadilly line is £5.50.
Are the HEX trains crewed by GWR staff?
If they are, the staff have two sets of separate uniform.
This is for a return I imagine? As it's £6.60 single with a railcardAdvance fares on Heathrow Express(HX) can be as low as £13.30 return with a rail card. I just checked for an upcoming trip to America.
So return is more than cost of 2 singles !This is for a return I imagine? As it's £6.60 single with a railcard
This is indeed something I have written about here in the past. It was a misapprehension of the Heathrow lawyers that applying some calculation they had made up would give rise to a surcharge of about £6 for each Elizabeth Line passenger into the airport, and it was both the ORR and the aviation regulator who shot this calculation down.The service isn’t just about running trains. It is part of the Regulated Asset Base for the airport so there are bigger finances involved with it continuing to run.
£6.65 now isn't it?As it's £6.60 single with a railcard
The previous taxi rank at Paddington was a lot more convenient, being a short walk from the end of the platform. Now it's quite a trek, which eats away at the time saving from the taxi/HEx option.Advance fares on Heathrow Express(HX) can be as low as £13.30 return with a rail card. I just checked for an upcoming trip to America.
I've tried these routes:
Euston (EUS), Northern Line to Tottenham Court Road then Elizabeth line to Heathrow (LHR) Takes me 50-70 minutes to Terminal 2/3 station.
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EUS, Taxi or bus to Paddington, HX to LHR. In my opinion this is the best option if you have a lot of luggage.
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EUS, Victoria Line to Green Park, walk, Piccadilly Line to LHR. Cheap. Can be unpleasant.
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Years ago I took the busses. Can't remember why. Tube not running maybe?
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Taxi / Addison Lee
However, there is a restriction that no staff travel facilities whatsoever are valid in business 1st on Hex.Been a while since I was last on it. Thanks for that.
How far ahead are you looking, I have seen some good deals a long time ahead. For my own journey even if the HeX was cheaper it wouldn't beat the convenience of a single change with no barriers onto Thameslink. I am sure the price reduction will be welcome for many, as long as you can change it if the airline changes your flight time. Option 2 of taxi, is good for the no humping bags onto the tube, but bad on the unpredictability of the journey time.Advance fares on Heathrow Express(HX) can be as low as £13.30 return with a rail card. I just checked for an upcoming trip to America.
I've tried these routes:
Euston (EUS), Northern Line to Tottenham Court Road then Elizabeth line to Heathrow (LHR) Takes me 50-70 minutes to Terminal 2/3 station.
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EUS, Taxi or bus to Paddington, HX to LHR. In my opinion this is the best option if you have a lot of luggage.
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EUS, Victoria Line to Green Park, walk, Piccadilly Line to LHR. Cheap. Can be unpleasant.
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Years ago I took the busses. Can't remember why. Tube not running maybe?
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Taxi / Addison Lee
Only with TPE.With these cut price (booked train only) advance HEX tickets, from Heathrow, what happens if your inbound flight has been delayed? At Manchester Airport, advance single rail tickets can be endorsed so as to permit travel on a later train, if you've been delayed for up to 3 hours.
The £10 single advance tickets currently on offer are date specific, not time.With these cut price (booked train only) advance HEX tickets, from Heathrow, what happens if your inbound flight has been delayed? At Manchester Airport, advance single rail tickets can be endorsed so as to permit travel on a later train, if you've been delayed for up to 3 hours.
They are valid for any HeX service on the chosen date. However, they are only valid in the chosen direction and are non-refundable (except in case of disruption, of course).With these cut price (booked train only) advance HEX tickets, from Heathrow, what happens if your inbound flight has been delayed? At Manchester Airport, advance single rail tickets can be endorsed so as to permit travel on a later train, if you've been delayed for up to 3 hours.
They provide the fleet of 12 dedicated Class 387 EMUs which are maintained at Reading TCD.
If the trains are every 15 minutes and the journey takes 20, isn't having 12 trains a lot.. even accounting for maintenance?
The end-to-end journey time is 22 minutes. When you add on a turnaround of at least 6-8 minutes you could just about operate the service with 4 circuits (i.e. 8 trains when doubled up) but it would allow very little contingency for delays and disruption.If the trains are every 15 minutes and the journey takes 20, isn't having 12 trains a lot.. even accounting for maintenance?
If the trains are every 15 minutes and the journey takes 20, isn't having 12 trains a lot.. even accounting for maintenance?
This means they need 5 circuits, i.e. 10 units. 10 out of 12 units is a fairly tight level of availability, especially considering that substitution by non-HeX liveried/outfitted 387s seems out of the question.
That would be fair enough really. Even if it was valid, First and Standard class doesn't seem very much different in many of today's emus, so im not sure I'd pay the difference anyway.However, there is a restriction that no staff travel facilities whatsoever are valid in business 1st on Hex.
How far ahead are you looking, I have seen some good deals a long time ahead. For my own journey even if the HeX was cheaper it wouldn't beat the convenience of a single change with no barriers onto Thameslink. ... Option 2 of taxi, is good for the no humping bags onto the tube, but bad on the unpredictability of the journey time.
That's if you can find it in the first place. It's also no longer on the same level. Must be a challenge for overseas visitors to find it. It's strange that every taxi rearrangement at Paddington makes it far less convenient than before. It wasn't that many years ago that the rank was right down on the platforms.The previous taxi rank at Paddington was a lot more convenient, being a short walk from the end of the platform. Now it's quite a trek, which eats away at the time saving from the taxi/HEx option.
My preferred route is via Richmond and FelthamSurely that is dependent on from where you are coming? It can’t be more convenient surely lugging a suitcase onto a taxi or down to the Elizabeth line versus a direct train if you are heading to central London and a short walk to your hotel?
Yes, I'm not complaining, and it's only 15 minutes anyhow. It's just quite unusual, so something e.g. 1st status pass holders need to be aware of to avoid a potential "travel irregularity incident".That would be fair enough really. Even if it was valid, First and Standard class doesn't seem very much different in many of today's emus, so im not sure I'd pay the difference anyway.
There are guide lines but not everyone looks down.Must be a challenge for overseas visitors to find it
It's strange that every taxi rearrangement at Paddington makes it far less convenient than before.
... or to have people choose taxi all the way.Is it? If you were being really cynical you could suggest that it’s done this way to encourage public transport usage at Paddington, which would be no bad thing.
Only Piglet ...There are guide lines but not everyone looks down.
Of course, the centre bridge is a good option for the Elizabeth Line too (changing from other GWR services as well as HEx), if you're not at the front of the train. I must remember that next time, should have thought of it before.As for taxi access at Paddington, I suspect it's easiest to use the mid-platform bridge. Position yourself close to where the two HEx units are coupled and after alighting head back up the steps to the bridge, turn right on the bridge and right again at the end.