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Important advice for passengers travelling to Heathrow next week

25 August 2006

The Piccadilly line will close for essential engineering work between Hatton Cross and Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 next week, from 29 to 31 August 2006.

We have timed the work carefully to minimise disruption

The three-day closure will allow the re-commissioning of signalling systems on the Terminal 4 loop, in preparation for its reopening next month.

This is part of the wider project to extend the Piccadilly line to Heathrow Terminal 5 by 2008.

During the closure period, passengers for Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 will change onto a shuttle bus service running every few minutes to and from Hatton Cross.

Valid Tube tickets will also be accepted on local buses. Passengers for Heathrow T4 will continue to use the existing shuttle bus service to and from Hatton Cross, which has been in place since January 2005.

Porters will be available at Hatton Cross to assist passengers with heavy luggage.

Tube passengers can also travel for free on Heathrow Express rail services between Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 and 4 but not into Central London.

Mike Challis, Piccadilly Line General Manager, said: "The three-day closure of the Piccadilly line to Heathrow will allow essential signalling work on the Terminal 4 loop, in preparation for its reopening next month.

Minimise disruption

"We have timed the work carefully to minimise disruption, as fewer people travel to Heathrow mid-week at this time of year.

"Extensive alternative arrangements will be in place to cater for Heathrow passengers.

"A fleet of shuttle buses will depart every few minutes between Hatton Cross and Heathrow, and local bus services will be strengthened during the closure period."

Passengers are advised to allow up to 20 minutes extra for their journeys.

Further travel advice and journey planning is available at:

Alternative travel information for 29, 30 and 31 August 2006

All Piccadilly line services to Heathrow will terminate at Hatton Cross.


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