Network Rail has released the findings of a new study that shows there is a strong case for a new southern rail access link to Heathrow, which would connect passengers to the airport from Waterloo Station and destinations further south.
While the study does not specify the final route southern rail access would take, it makes it clear there is a demand for improved rail access to the airport from the south, whether or not Heathrow expands, and there are feasible solutions to explore further.
Welcoming Network Rail’s findings, Chris Joyce, head of Surface Access at Heathrow said: “A new rail link connecting Heathrow to south London and Surrey is a huge opportunity to connect an additional 4.8 million passengers to Heathrow, and allow us to treble our rail capacity by 2040. This is great news for passengers who will have even more public transport options to and from the airport. It’s also really good news for Heathrow’s neighbours as it will minimise road traffic in the area.
“Southern rail access in addition to Crossrail, Western Rail Link, HS2 via Old Oak Common and an upgraded Piccadilly Line service will place Heathrow at the heart of an integrated rail system, and build on the airport’s strength as the UK’s best connected transport hub.”
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