Template:Heathrow Airport Terminals 2 & 3 rail services
{{{origin}}} is served by regular rail services from Heathrow Central and Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 tube station. These stations are situated in the central terminal area and provide regular connections to other Heathrow terminals, to Central London, the London Underground network, and local destinations. As of 2022, services run from the early morning until approximately midnight.
- Heathrow Express (4 trains per hour) operates express train services between Heathrow Terminal 5 station and London Paddington. Services to London operate non-stop for a journey time of approximately 15 minutes.[1] Free interchange is permitted between Heathrow Central and Heathrow Terminal 5.
- Elizabeth line (4 trains per hour) operates local stopping services to Abbey Wood via London Paddington. Services from London alternate calling at Heathrow Terminal 4 and Heathrow Terminal 5.[2] Free interchange is permitted between all Heathrow airport stations via Elizabeth line. On completion of the project in 2023, Elizabeth line trains will also provide cross-London service between Heathrow and Shenfield in the east of London.
- Piccadilly line of the London Underground (up to 12 trains per hour) operates services to Cockfosters via Central London. Heathrow Airport stations are situated in London fare zone 6.
Additionally, RailAir coach services provide coach connections between Heathrow bus station (see below) and rail stations in Reading and Woking, with integrated ticketing available for continuing journeys to regional and long-distance destinations via the National Rail network.
Usage
[edit]Reusable template for rail services in the central terminal area at Heathrow Airport, for re-use on the Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 pages. As these terminals are in the central terminal area, they share onward transport links and the template ensures consistency of this message.
- ^ "Heathrow Express timetable" (PDF). Heathrow Express. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
- ^ "Elizabeth line - 11 December 2022 to 20 May 2023" (PDF). Transport for London. Retrieved 2023-02-05.