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From 1967, Thames Valley Traction, [3] (later Alder Valley [4]), operated a Railair Link coach between Heathrow and Reading station in a yellow striped livery as route X25, [5] and later in National Bus Company coach livery. [3] A Railair Link service was also operated by coach operator Rickards from Heathrow to Woking. [6]
An express bus service named RailAir links Reading with Heathrow, or the airport can be accessed by taking the Elizabeth line and changing at Hayes & Harlington railway station for a connecting service to Heathrow Central, Heathrow Terminal 4 or Heathrow Terminal 5, taking around 45 minutes in total by rail.
First Beeline currently operates bus services in and around Slough and to surrounding areas including Heathrow Airport, Maidenhead and High Wycombe. [11] The company also operates the RailAir coach services connecting Heathrow Airport with surrounding major National Rail stations.
An electric suburban line operated by South Western Railway links Reading to Wokingham, Bracknell, Ascot, Staines, Richmond, Clapham Junction and London Waterloo. Pending the construction of the direct rail route to Heathrow Airport , an express bus service, RailAir , links Reading to London Heathrow Airport , as do suburban services via Hayes ...
The Western Rail Approach to Heathrow is a proposed bi-directional link westward from London's Heathrow Airport to the Great Western Main Line. It would thus run, in council areas, from Greater London under Iver, South Bucks , Buckinghamshire to Langley , Slough .
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.
Reading Buses (The London Line 701 and 702) Thames Valley Buses (Flightline 703) Vehicle: Alexander Dennis Enviro400 City: Route; Start: Reading station (701) Legoland Windsor (702) Bracknell (703) Via: Windsor Slough Hammersmith (702) End: Legoland Windsor (701) Green Line Coach Station (702) Heathrow Terminal 5 (703) Service; Operates: Monday ...
The station was opened on 23 June 1998 upon the completion of the Heathrow Express Rail Link linking Heathrow Airport with direct non-stop services to Central London.In contrast to the station at Terminal 5, the platforms at Heathrow Central do not lie adjacent to the London Underground Piccadilly line platforms at Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 station.