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I definitely think we should completely replace the Heathrow Express with Crossrail. They could run 8 trains per hour to Heathrow Airport (with four going to T4 and four going to T5). In the future (as Heathrow Airport keeps getting busier every year) this could be increased to 12 trains per hour to Heathrow Airport (with six going to T4 and six going to T5).
Crossrail will be very convenient seeing as it is going right through to Central London where many people will be staying and offers far more connections (and best of all it will be far cheaper than the Heathrow Express is). And it will still be a good convinient option for those who are just going to London Paddington station. I know Crossrail will get very overcrowded in the peak times (which is really their fault for not using 12 coach trains) but i don't think tourists will mind busy trains or standing. It is certainly not a long journey.
The Heathrow Express (and the Gatwick Express as well) is just for extremely rich business people who have huge amounts money to throw away or for tourists who are misled and are unaware about the cheaper options that are available.
The Heathrow Connect and the Piccadilly Line are extremely poorly publicised at Heathrow Airport. The Heathrow Connect is by far the most hidden and poorly publicised railway service in the UK. And then the Heathrow Express staff are some of the most incompetent useless staff i have seen (almost as bad as the Gatwick Express Red Gestapo staff). I have seen them make up so many lies to tourists in order to ger them to pay for the Heathrow Express. They will try to pretend that the Heathrow Express is the only public transport to serve Heathrow Airport and will do everything they can to scam tourists in to using the Heathrow Express instead of the cheaper and better value Heathrow Connect or Piccadilly Line services.
The Heathrow Connect only takes around 8 to 14 minutes longer (depending on which journey) but is much cheaper (and in my opinion the 360s are much nicer to travel on then the 332s as well). So if more passengers were actually aware that the Heathrow Connect existed then i am sure that most people would use the Heathrow Connect rather than the Heathrow Express. Similarly the Piccadilly Line does take longer (around 40 to 60 minutes depending where in Central London you are going) but is still very convenient and even more cheaper. So i am sure if people were aware of it then lots of people would take the Piccadilly Line instead as well.
The sooner we get rid of the Heathrow Express the better.
Crossrail will be very convenient seeing as it is going right through to Central London where many people will be staying and offers far more connections (and best of all it will be far cheaper than the Heathrow Express is). And it will still be a good convinient option for those who are just going to London Paddington station. I know Crossrail will get very overcrowded in the peak times (which is really their fault for not using 12 coach trains) but i don't think tourists will mind busy trains or standing. It is certainly not a long journey.
The Heathrow Express (and the Gatwick Express as well) is just for extremely rich business people who have huge amounts money to throw away or for tourists who are misled and are unaware about the cheaper options that are available.
The Heathrow Connect and the Piccadilly Line are extremely poorly publicised at Heathrow Airport. The Heathrow Connect is by far the most hidden and poorly publicised railway service in the UK. And then the Heathrow Express staff are some of the most incompetent useless staff i have seen (almost as bad as the Gatwick Express Red Gestapo staff). I have seen them make up so many lies to tourists in order to ger them to pay for the Heathrow Express. They will try to pretend that the Heathrow Express is the only public transport to serve Heathrow Airport and will do everything they can to scam tourists in to using the Heathrow Express instead of the cheaper and better value Heathrow Connect or Piccadilly Line services.
The Heathrow Connect only takes around 8 to 14 minutes longer (depending on which journey) but is much cheaper (and in my opinion the 360s are much nicer to travel on then the 332s as well). So if more passengers were actually aware that the Heathrow Connect existed then i am sure that most people would use the Heathrow Connect rather than the Heathrow Express. Similarly the Piccadilly Line does take longer (around 40 to 60 minutes depending where in Central London you are going) but is still very convenient and even more cheaper. So i am sure if people were aware of it then lots of people would take the Piccadilly Line instead as well.
The sooner we get rid of the Heathrow Express the better.