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Heathrow Southern Railway is a proposed new railway in the United Kingdom which would link
Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport (), called ''London Airport'' until 1966 and now known as London Heathrow , is a major international airport in London, England. It is the largest of the six international airports in the London airport system (the others be ...
to railway lines south of
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. The scheme, announced in August 2017, is promoted by Heathrow Southern Railway Limited and would be financed privately. In a government paper published in November 2019, the project has been officially called SAtH - Southern Access to Heathrow. The reason given is that it is not only heavy rail access that is being considered but other transport options too. If built, the new rail infrastructure, up to in length, would link
Heathrow Terminal 5 Heathrow Terminal 5 is an airport terminal at Heathrow Airport, the main airport serving London. Opened in 2008, the main building in the complex is the largest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom. Terminal 5 is currently used exclusi ...
with or and , and would enable direct trains to run from , ,
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to Heathrow Airport stations. It would also create a new link to the airport from via , ,
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, and . The proposals are similar to an earlier scheme,
Heathrow Airtrack Heathrow Airtrack was a proposed railway link in the United Kingdom which would link Heathrow Airport in west London to London Waterloo railway station in Central London. The line, as proposed by BAA, would run from across the suburbs of ...
. Heathrow Southern Railway would open between 2025 and 2027. The estimated capital cost is between £1.3bn and £1.6bn. The scheme has been put forward in response to the
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's invitation for proposals from private investors for a southern rail link to Heathrow.


Heathrow Southern Railway Limited

Heathrow Southern Railway Limited is a private limited company registered in London. It was founded on 16 June 2016 with the aim of bidding for improved rail access to Heathrow Airport. The company states that its proposals would improve public transport capacity and help to reduce traffic congestion and pollution. The company's founding member was transport planner Steven Costello, and the company board is chaired by Baroness Jo Valentine.


Proposed route

The proposed route starts in a short section of tunnel from the west end of Terminal 5 station, then rises briefly to the surface to make a connection with the Windsor-Staines Line, with the main route continuing in tunnel following the M25 corridor to connect to existing railway near Chertsey or Virginia Water. Services from Heathrow towards Woking would use the existing Byfleet Junction, enabling trains to join the South Western Main Line "slow lines" between there and Woking. The junction at Byfleet already has a dive-under, avoiding any delays to trains on the intensively used "fast lines". Heathrow Southern Railway claims best journey times from Heathrow to Woking of 16 minutes; Guildford 26 minutes; and Basingstoke 40 minutes. Overall, construction of the new infrastructure can be carried out with minimal impact on existing railway operations. The only impacts would be the new junctions on the Staines – Windsor and Egham – Weybridge routes, both of which are lightly-used lines compared to the South Western Main Line.
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estimates that there needs to be an additional 60% capacity to serve the expanding Heathrow Airport by 2043 and identified that there is a strong case for implementing a new southern route to meet these needs. The proposed Heathrow Southern Railway infrastructure also allows for trains from Basingstoke, Woking and Guildford to continue beyond Heathrow Airport to serve a proposed new station at Old Oak Common where there will from 2026 be an interchange with HS2, and also London Paddington which from late 2019 will be on the Elizabeth Line. This will also increase accessibility into London from the south and south-west, mainly increasing access to Waterloo and Clapham Junction, while also allowing for new routes such as the Basingstoke to Paddington route and a possible route into Southampton in the future. Using Network Rail's modelling system it has been determined that this new line will be able to carry four trains per hour. Heathrow Southern Railway also recognises that if an extra platform were constructed at Staines station their proposed new infrastructure creates an opportunity for an extension of the
Elizabeth Line The Elizabeth line is a high-frequency hybrid Urban rail, urban–suburban rail service in London and its suburbs. It runs services on dedicated infrastructure in central London from the Great Western Main Line west of London Paddington statio ...
from Heathrow to Staines, which would create another route from Staines into London.


Funding

Heathrow Southern Railway intends that the planned route will be financed privately, with ownership remaining in the private sector during and after the development process. Heathrow Southern Railway claims that the scheme in operation does not need financial support from the tax payer. While being owned by Heathrow Southern Railway the infrastructure is subject to regulation by the
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(ORR), and the operation and maintenance of the route could be contracted out to other corporations.


See also

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Heathrow Airport transport proposals Heathrow Airport (), called ''London Airport'' until 1966 and now known as London Heathrow , is a major international airport in London, England. It is the largest of the six international airports in the Airports of London, London airport sys ...
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Expansion of Heathrow Airport The expansion of Heathrow Airport is a series of proposals to add to the runways at London's busiest airport beyond its two long runways which are intensively used to serve four terminals and a large cargo operation. The plans are those present ...
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Heathrow Express Heathrow Express is a high-frequency airport rail link operating between London Heathrow Airport and . Opened in 1998, trains run non-stop, with a journey time of 15 minutes. The service is operated jointly by Great Western Railway and Heathrow ...
, the current rail link to the airport, connecting it with
London Paddington station Paddington, also known as London Paddington, is a Central London railway terminus and London Underground station complex, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area. The site has been the London terminus of services provided by the Great We ...
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Western Rail Approach to Heathrow 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, Buckinghamshir ...


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