aspierail
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Do you think that the Stansted Express train should run non stop between London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport or not.
Do you think that the Stansted Express train should run non stop between London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport or not.
"Express" is a laughable term as you trundle high through East London from Liverpool Street up to Tottenham Hale
Stansted Connect is certainly more honest than Express. Doubt four-tracking would ever happen in the foreseeable future due to low passenger numbers though.Surely any name change with the existing service ought to be Stansted Connect then maybe if 4 tracking was ever done you could have Stansted Express as non stop between airport and Liverpool Street and Stansted Connect for the existing service which stops at stations on route.
Not so sure about that, 60mph is a lot quicker than 30-40mph!Same could be said about the Gatwick Express not really getting up to much until after East Croydon half way through it's journey.
Well, Thameslink is a brand name of some FCC operated services, and Gatwick Express is a brand name of some Southern operated services, so there's a bit of confusion there! But I completely agree with you that the name "express" is very misleading for both Gatwick and Stansted Express brand names.The Gatwick gets minus points as well for only being 3 minutes quicker than the cheaper Southern/FCC services. At one point it even had a Thameslink service that beat it there from London by 1 minute!
I have no problem with them using the brand names in a low-key way, as FCC does with it's Cambridge Express, which is a bona-fide express unlike the other two!
I don't see the point of running airport "express" services. Most people don't use airports on a daily basis, so the time saved per person is minimal per year. In addition, people usually allow a lot of time before and after flights anyway, so 10 minutes shaved is probably nothing compared to the three hours before check-in / the important meeting.
It's surely just a marketing tool to tempt foreign travellers into the most expensive trains?
Quite possibly! I will admit to using the Heathrow Express a few years ago, but I wasn't paying, the bank of mother was, and I'd offered the alternatives but she went for what she felt the quickest/simplest. Which I also think might be part of the draw of 'Express' airport services.
I actually think that the way Manchester is served is much better than any other dedicated 'Express' service. Throughout the day [stn]MIA[/stn] has about eight or nine trains per hour to Manchester with only two taking more than twenty minutes and six or seven of them offering direct services to Manchester, Leeds, Huddersfield, York, Sheffield, Newcastle, Middlesbrough, Scotland, Carlisle, Liverpool and so on. Much more useful than a dedicated 'Manchester Airport Express' would be.
it should run 24hrs a day
If you are saying what I think you are saying, take the Met [from King's Cross St Pancras] to Baker St if that's the first train. Then take the tube from there. You want to be roughly in the middle of the train, perhaps the front or middle of the 4th coach (Met trains are 8 coaches). The steps to the Bakerloo are then nearby, and the tube from there to Paddington is very frequent and very quick. That is quicker than taking sub-surface all the way, if the first two are Met trains....(if coming by tube where you only need a few Met line trains back to back to throw you) ...
I agree that Heathrow Express is the only service to deserve the title of 'express'. It's such a shame that so many people flying into the UK think it goes to London![]()
If you are saying what I think you are saying, take the Met [from King's Cross St Pancras] to Baker St if that's the first train. Then take the tube from there. You want to be roughly in the middle of the train, perhaps the front or middle of the 4th coach (Met trains are 8 coaches). The steps to the Bakerloo are then nearby, and the tube from there to Paddington is very frequent and very quick. That is quicker than taking sub-surface all the way, if the first two are Met trains.
Another option is to go entirely by deep level tube, changing at Oxford Circus. It's longer, but far more frequent. Only recommended at quiet times!
I actually think that the way Manchester is served is much better than any other dedicated 'Express' service. Throughout the day [stn]MIA[/stn] has about eight or nine trains per hour to Manchester with only two taking more than twenty minutes and six or seven of them offering direct services to Manchester, Leeds, Huddersfield, York, Sheffield, Newcastle, Middlesbrough, Scotland, Carlisle, Liverpool and so on. Much more useful than a dedicated 'Manchester Airport Express' would be.
Also by stopping the trains at Bishops Stortford and Harlow, it removes the need for a local service to run from these stations to the Airport. I think it makes perfect sense, it is a limited stop service so I would still consider it an express, and it is designed to take luggage for the airport passengers, but it also caters for commuters who make up the most part of the users of that line.