Posted 2nd May 2023 | 1 Comment

Heathrow Express loses business to Elizabeth Line

Heathrow Express ++ Revenue on Heathrow Express has failed to return to pre-Covid levels, even though the number of people using the airport has almost returned to normal. The reason is thought to be the opening of the Elizabeth Line a year ago this month, which offers a single journey from central London to Heathrow terminals 2 and 3 for £5.60, while Heathrow Express costs £25 from Paddington. It is reported that the Express earned £22 million in the first three months of this year, compared with £31 million during the same period in 2019.

Welsh plan ++ Transport Focus has urged Transport for Wales to provide a more reliable service, after months of disruption. The watchdog has written to TfW chief executive Jan Chaudhry-van der Velde, calling on him to draw up an action plan. The improvements TF wants include giving more notice of timetable changes and making sure that journey planners are consistent, as well as telling passengers what’s happening and ‘being honest about the issues’.

Coronation call ++ The Rail Delivery Group is advising passengers to plan ahead if they will be travelling over the Coronation weekend. Full services are expected to run, but queuing systems may be necessary at some stations. The RDG added: ‘Passengers will enjoy a warm welcome at Network Rail’s managed stations in London, which will be specially decorated for the occasion.’

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  • king arthur, buckley

    After 2 months, the Borderlands Line is still only running the odd train, with most of the services replaced with very slow buses. How TfW intends to increase the service frequency to two trains an hour in each direction when they can't manage one remains to be seen.