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Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 Tube Station, not to be confused with the Heathrow Central Railway Station, is a station of the London Underground at Heathrow Airport, in the London Borough of Hillingdon. It is served by the Piccadilly Line from Hatton Cross Tube Station (heading towards Cockfosters). Trains from Hatton Cross Tube Station alternates between going to Heathrow Terminal 4 Tube Station and then terminates at Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 Tube Station, or goes direct to Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 Tube Station and then terminates at Heathrow Terminal 5 Tube Station.


Heathrow Airport Terminal 1,2,3 Tube Station
Heathrow Airport Terminal 1,2,3 Tube Station
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Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 Tube Station was originally called the Heathrow Central Tube Station when it opened in 1977. It was renamed to the present name in 1986, when Heathrow Terminal 4 Tube Station opened.

At Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 Tube Station, you can take the Piccadilly Line trains to Heathrow Terminal 5 Tube Station but not to Heathrow Terminal 4 Tube Station, and the line from Terminal 4 to Terminals 1,2,3 is unidirectional. If you need to go to Terminal 4 from Terminals 1,2,3, you need to take the Heathrow Connect train. To go to Terminal 5, you can use the Piccadilly Line or take the Heathrow Express. The difference between the two is services between terminals on Heathrow Connect and Heathrow Express is free whereas on the Piccadilly Line you need to pay.


Platform level at Heathrow Airport Terminal 1,2,3 Tube Station
Platform level at Heathrow Airport Terminal 1,2,3 Tube Station
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