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First Piccadilly line passengers travel to Heathrow Terminal 5

27 March 2008

The first Tube passengers travelled to Heathrow Terminal 5 today using the newly extended Piccadilly line and new T5 station.

Customers will now benefit from fast, frequent and reliable services to T5

Peter Hendy, London's Transport Commissioner

The Piccadilly line, which serves all of the airport's terminals, will now also cater for passengers seeking to travel to and from Terminal 5.

The new T5 station, which was delivered on time and on budget, will also be used by Heathrow Express services.

This is the first extension to the Tube network since the Jubilee line was extended to Stratford in 1999.

Peter Hendy, Commissioner for Transport for London (TfL), said: "Customers will now benefit from fast, frequent and reliable services to T5.

Major upgrade

"Travelling from central London to T5 by public transport is the sensible and practical choice."

This new Tube service to T5 precedes a major upgrade of the Piccadilly line by Tube Lines which is due to be delivered in 2014.

The upgrade will provide new trains, a new signal control centre and a new line control centre.

Tim O'Toole, Managing Director for London Underground (LU), said: "We are transforming the Tube and delivering work when we say we will. It is a mammoth task that will take a number of years but this is further evidence of our progress and the promise of the future."

Timely delivery

Mike Challis, Manager of the Piccadilly line, said: "This new and better service will provide direct journeys for passengers between Heathrow T123 and Heathrow T5, bypassing Heathrow T4.

"Services to T4 will remain the same as they have since we introduced our new timetable in January this year in preparation for this opening."

The successful and timely delivery of the Piccadilly line extension is an excellent example of how LU, Tube Lines, BAA and Heathrow Express have worked together.



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