Everything about Heathrow Connect totally explained
Heathrow Connect is a train service in
London provided by
Heathrow Express and
First Great Western, connecting
Heathrow Airport with
Paddington station. The service follows the same route as the Heathrow Express service but serves intermediate stations on its route, thus connecting several locations in
West London with each other, the airport, and
Central London. It normally leaves from Platform 12 at Paddington with services every 30 minutes.
The service, which was launched on
12 June 2005, makes use of new five carriage
Class 360/2 electric multiple-unit trains built by
Siemens in Germany. Heathrow Connect
services serve
Heathrow Central station (Terminals 1, 2, 3) and terminate at
Heathrow Terminal 4. Only Heathrow Express and
London Underground services serve the new Heathrow Terminal 5 station.
The on-board pre-recorded announcements were made by a member of Heathrow Express staff, but since the opening of terminal 5 a professional voice actress has been used.
Fares
Fares between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington are the same as for
First Great Western services, but the single fare between Hayes and Heathrow is £4.90.
Travelcards and Freedom Passes are not valid on the service between
Hayes & Harlington and Heathrow, but can be used throughout the rest of the line.
The service is designed principally for the use of BAA staff and locals from West London for travel to Heathrow, and with a staff ID card, discounted fares are available for the journey between Hayes and Heathrow.
Originally it wasn't intended to be used as a cheaper (but slower) alternative to the
Heathrow Express service from Paddington to Heathrow: every
Connect service is overtaken by an
Express service
en route, and at Paddington trains are advertised on departure boards as being to Heathrow Airport via Hayes & Harlington.
However in 2007 Heathrow Connect is now being offered as a cheaper way to reach Paddington from Heathrow and vice versa, with a fare of £6.90 one way, less than half the Heathrow Express fare, and a journey time of 25 minutes against the Express time of 15 minutes.
Operation
The service uses the slow lines of the
Great Western Main Line between Airport Junction and Paddington, replacing some stopping services operated by the former
First Great Western Link. These lines were electrified as part of the original Heathrow Express project as a diversionary route. The lines are
electrified at
25 kV AC overhead and feature
Automatic Train Protection.
To access the airport spur while avoiding crossing the fast lines, trains in both directions use the flyover track originally built for Heathrow Express trains heading towards Paddington. This arrangement means Heathrow Connect trains to the airport use the flyover in the opposite direction to normal operation, and trains from Heathrow must cross both of the slow lines on the flat. When
Crossrail goes ahead, the flyover will be rebuilt to overcome these problems.
Heathrow Connect services run from London Paddington to Heathrow Terminal 4 every 30 minutes. There is also a dedicated Heathrow Connect unit which provides a shuttle service between Terminal 4 and Heathrow Central, thereby maintainting a 15 minute frequency between the terminals. This service can also be used free of charge for passengers transferring terminals at Heathrow.
Heathrow Connect will be absorbed into the
Crossrail service once it starts, with the train paths currently used extended as services to
Shenfield and
Abbey Wood.
Structure
Heathrow Connect has a complex operating structure. The rolling stock and driving staff are supplied by BAA through the
Heathrow Express company. Conductors are supplied through a company called
ICTS (UK) Ltd. For the portion of the journey between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington these are rented to
First Great Western and the service is classed as being "operated" by the latter. Between Hayes & Harlington and Airport Junction, it runs using open access rights obtained by Heathrow Express. Beyond Airport Junction the track is owned by BAA.
Rolling stock
Current fleet
Further Information
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