Western Rail Approach to Heathrow

Heathrow area rail services

Crossrail (under construction)
London Underground Circle line (London Underground)Hammersmith & City Line | Bakerloo LineCircle line (London Underground)District Line

0 Paddington National Rail London Underground

Heathrow Connect

Heathrow Express
Acton Main Line starts 2019
London Underground Central line (London Underground)District Line

5⅝ Ealing Broadway National Rail London Underground
West Ealing National Rail
Hanwell National Rail
9 Southall National Rail
10⅞ Hayes & Harlington National Rail
London Underground Piccadilly Line

11⅛ Airport Junction

Great Western Main Line
to Slough and Reading
Hatton Cross London Underground

Heathrow Junction closed 1998

London Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport:

Terminal 4London Underground Airport interchange

16⅜ Terminal 4(
shuttle from
Heathrow C.
) Airport interchange

Terminals 2 & 3 London Underground Airport interchange

14½ Heathrow Central Airport interchange

16¼ Terminal 5 London Underground Airport interchange
Western Rail Approach (proposed)

The Western Rail Approach to Heathrow is a proposed rail link which would start at Heathrow Terminal 5 station, and run via a tunnel to a junction east of Langley station on the Great Western Main Line.

It is envisaged that there would be a service of four trains an hour from London Paddington via Heathrow, stopping at Slough, either Maidenhead or Twyford and Reading.[1] Some services would continue further afield to destinations such as Oxford, Basingstoke and Southampton Central.

It is estimated that the project could be finished by 2024[2] and cost around £500 million.

Heathrow Express have offered to run services to Reading stopping at Slough.[3]

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