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  • doesn't the heathrow express use the same line as crossrail? Or did i make that up
    I think that's right.  

    No bogs on Crossrail doesn't sound good!
  • No bogs????? FFS. Heathrow Express has bogs and the journey time is 15 mins. 
    The Heathrow Excess is a premium product with a premium price.

    Once it rises to the surface past Paddington, Crossrail takes the same route to Heathrow, but stops a few times
  • I think that's right.  

    No bogs on Crossrail doesn't sound good!
    The rationale behind not putting toilets on the service is due to approximately 600 passengers an hour being displaced.
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    The rationale behind not putting toilets on the service is due to approximately 600 passengers an hour being displaced.
    Also, with a train every 5 mins, you just have to get off at a station, do what you have to do, and get on the next train.

    Although it might take more than 5 mins to find a toilet at the station.
  • Jints said:
    Interesting article on why the Jubilee Line Extension came forward in the 1990s and Crossrail didn't.

    https://www.onlondon.co.uk/richard-brown-tube-wars-of-20th-century-how-the-liz-line-fought-the-jubilee/

    A bit off track but here’s the Jubilee line extension tunnel boring machine in many parts in a warehouse we are about to demolish 
  • Also, with a train every 5 mins, you just have to get off at a station, do what you have to do, and get on the next train.

    Although it might take more than 5 mins to find a toilet at the station.
    There didn't appear to be an abundance of toilets at the stations I visited (if any).
  • There didn't appear to be an abundance of toilets at the stations I visited (if any).
    I believe they are all at concourse/ticket hall level if they exist (the ones in Canary Wharf are at the very least)
  • Just used it from Abbey Wood to Paddington and it’s great. Just under 30 minutes for a 3.10 fare is excellent 
  • Jints said:
    Interesting article on why the Jubilee Line Extension came forward in the 1990s and Crossrail didn't.

    https://www.onlondon.co.uk/richard-brown-tube-wars-of-20th-century-how-the-liz-line-fought-the-jubilee/

    Jints said:
    Interesting article on why the Jubilee Line Extension came forward in the 1990s and Crossrail didn't.

    https://www.onlondon.co.uk/richard-brown-tube-wars-of-20th-century-how-the-liz-line-fought-the-jubilee/

    Canaryloo line! 
  • Apparently the tunnels were so long they had to factor in the curvature of the planet?
    Thats what I tell the ladies. 
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  • Heathrow used to be the Piccadilly line before all this new fangled Elizabeth stuff.
    Or district line, cross the platform at Baron’s Court and you’re on your way.
    Never understood the need for the Heathrow Express from Paddington.
  • seth plum said:
    Heathrow used to be the Piccadilly line before all this new fangled Elizabeth stuff.
    Or district line, cross the platform at Baron’s Court and you’re on your way.
    Never understood the need for the Heathrow Express from Paddington.
    Heathrow still is on the Piccadilly Line.
  • seth plum said:
    Heathrow used to be the Piccadilly line before all this new fangled Elizabeth stuff.
    Or district line, cross the platform at Baron’s Court and you’re on your way.
    Never understood the need for the Heathrow Express from Paddington.
    It's a lot quicker and they can get (mainly tourists) to pay a load of money to use it. Crossrail will probably kill it off but at the moment of you book over 3 months in advance you can get an open return for about a tenner.
  • seth plum said:
    Heathrow used to be the Piccadilly line before all this new fangled Elizabeth stuff.
    Or district line, cross the platform at Baron’s Court and you’re on your way.
    Never understood the need for the Heathrow Express from Paddington.
    have you ever used either? I have, i was terrified i'd die of old age before i got to my 8 hour flight.
  • I have gone to Heathrow and back a lot on the underground.
    No way is it worth it for me to use the Heathrow Express from Paddington.
    Maybe it is because I am in South East London and it feels like going half way to Scotland to schlepp to Paddington, driving to and from Heathrow is also a drag.
    Best is a lift or the 108 through the Blackwall, get dropped off at Bow Road, District Line, then a very easy platform change at Barons Court, Piccadilly line to Heathrow.
    Whenever possible it would be Gatwick anyway using the train from London Bridge.

  • edited May 2022
    :)  'Tis true, though.

    The station infrastructure and integrated systems are my domain. Fleet/Rolling Stock isn't my bag.
    Weirdo  ;)
  • edited May 2022
    If you book in advance and use a senior railcard you get buy a ticket on the Heathrow Express for £3.65.


  • seth plum said:
    'West Country' away games next season will be in Plymouth, Exeter, Bristol, Cheltenham, Nailsworth and maybe a touch of Oxford, Wycombe....and does Shrewsbury count?
    Anyway, if you have the London Freedom Pass when the line is fully up and running you can get a ticket from Reading on to the west rather than Paddington.
    Reading to Plymouth starts at around £30, but Paddington to Plymouth starts at around £36. A faster Journey without the Paddington faff at a cheaper price.
    The Freedom Pass is already valid to Reading on Elizabeth line trains but it requires you to show the card to gate line staff there. It is not valid on the fast GWR trains from Paddington so you would have to change trains at Reading both ways.
  • There didn't appear to be an abundance of toilets at the stations I visited (if any).
    There are new toilets on the northbound Thameslink platform at Farringdon. Outside the central core most stations have toilets.
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  • smiffyboy said:
    A bit off track but here’s the Jubilee line extension tunnel boring machine in many parts in a warehouse we are about to demolish 
    That’s an extraordinary find, where have they left it for the past 25 years? 
  • Crusty54 said:
    The Freedom Pass is already valid to Reading on Elizabeth line trains but it requires you to show the card to gate line staff there. It is not valid on the fast GWR trains from Paddington so you would have to change trains at Reading both ways.
    This is the content I come on CL for.
  • edited May 2022
    Jints said:
    Interesting article on why the Jubilee Line Extension came forward in the 1990s and Crossrail didn't.

    https://www.onlondon.co.uk/richard-brown-tube-wars-of-20th-century-how-the-liz-line-fought-the-jubilee/

    The original Jubilee Line extension was supposed to go through Charing Cross and extend through to Aldwych (both closed stations), then onto Fenchurch Street and Surrey Quays.

    Obviously the development at Canary Wharf ruined that. The tunnels continue from the Charing Cross Jubilee Line station right up to Aldwych. I know there was some chat in the early naughties about extending the DLR through to the abandoned Charing Cross station.
  • The Heathrow Excess is a premium product with a premium price.

    Once it rises to the surface past Paddington, Crossrail takes the same route to Heathrow, but stops a few times
    A lot -but not all - of the trains on the Bexleyheath line have bogs. Some of them are even in service. Too bad you never know in advance, as I found out in March coming back later in the evening. Of course the bogs in Eltham station were locked for the night. I had a piss in the car park. 

    @Big_Bad_World what do you mean by the “displaced” argument? Not a pop, I am just not sure what you mean there.
  • smiffyboy said:
    A bit off track but here’s the Jubilee line extension tunnel boring machine in many parts in a warehouse we are about to demolish 
    Where’s that? Bollo Lane?
  • edited May 2022
    A lot -but not all - of the trains on the Bexleyheath line have bogs. Some of them are even in service. Too bad you never know in advance, as I found out in March coming back later in the evening. Of course the bogs in Eltham station were locked for the night. I had a piss in the car park. 

    @Big_Bad_World what do you mean by the “displaced” argument? Not a pop, I am just not sure what you mean there.
    It was the word used at the time but agree it's a bit of a weird one. Basically, it was calculated that the space taken up by having toilets on the trains would equate to approximately 600 passengers not being able to be accomodated per hour of travel  :)
  • What?

    It was at a friend's house. ;-)
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