Improving rail links to Heathrow from the West and beyond

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Public Consultation Improving rail links to Heathrow from the West and beyond We are seeking your views on our proposed design to build a new rail link between the Great Western Main Line and London Heathrow Airport.

Better journeys We are seeking your views on our proposed design to build a new rail link between the Great Western Main Line and London Heathrow Airport. The 6.5km rail link would allow passengers throughout the West, and beyond, to travel directly to Heathrow Airport from Reading and Slough, without having to change at London Paddington. It would deliver a faster, frequent, more reliable direct train service and help to reduce congestion and pollution on the M4, M25 and other nearby roads. Our plans, drawn up on behalf of the Department for Transport, are based on serving the needs of the airport s existing two-runway capacity. We received a total of more than 1,000 responses to our informal consultations in 2015 and 2016. We have listened carefully to your feedback before drawing up these more detailed designs. We would now like to hear your views on our updated proposals before applying for consent to build the new rail link. Detailed plans We are proposing to build a new railway link that would leave the Great Western Main Line between Langley and Iver. It would then descend underneath the main railway line into a cutting before entering a 5km tunnel. The tunnel would pass under Richings Park and Colnbrook and then merge with existing rail lines underground at Heathrow Terminal 5. The tunnel would require up to five access buildings above ground along the route, two of which would provide ventilation. The proposed design has been selected because it would have the least impact on both the local community and the environment, as well as delivering the fastest journey times. We have also worked hard to make sure our plans work with other developments in the area, including transport or industry projects.

What s changed? Since the last round of consultation: We have made the gradient of the stretch of open railway line steeper. This would remove the need to alter the platforms at Langley station and reduces the impact on Horton Brook. We are considering two possible routes for the final section of the tunnel, closest to Heathrow. Option A is shown on the map by a dotted orange line. It would allow trains to turn back at Terminal 5, as well as run through to Terminals 2 and 3. Option B is shown on the map by a dotted green line. It would allow trains to run to Terminal 5, through to Terminals 2 and 3 and on to London Paddington. This option would remove the section of track required to allow trains to turn back, shortening the tunnel by 100m. This would reduce construction time and costs, and remove the need for an access building close to Heathrow. We have increased the flood storage area, in line with the latest Environment Agency guidance on climate change mitigation measures. The proposal to relocate the Heathrow Express depot to Langley, as part of the HS2 project, is no longer required and this is why it is not included in our design or assessments. Construction The main construction work would take approximately five years to complete, including 15 months of 24-hour tunnelling. We will seek to minimise the effects of construction on local communities. We have identified a number of sites for our construction compounds that would involve some temporary change of land use during work. We have also identified a number of possible routes our vehicles could use with a view to reducing the impact on local residents as much as possible. To build the tunnel, a large quantity of material would need to be removed from site. We are committed to sustainable construction and would remove the majority of material by rail. We are also working with local projects to find a suitable reuse for the material.

Towards M25 Langley Park Rd Proposed closure of Hollow Hill Lane Hollow Hill Ln GRAND UNION CANAL Alderbury Rd Langley Rd Trelawney Ave Ditton Park Rd Spencer Rd London Rd Ditton Rd Swabey Rd A4 Station Rd High Street Langley LANGLEY Common Rd Willoughby Rd Thames Rd Meadfield Rd London Rd Kennett Rd Seacourt Rd Parlaunt Rd Market Ln Sutton Ln START OF TUNNEL M4 North Park Bathurst Walk RICHINGS PARK Richings Way Old Slade Ln IVER Wellesley Ave Somerset Way Thorney Mill Rd M25 J15 Thorney Mill Rd Cricketfield Rd M4 Major s Farm Rd A4 Moor Ln High St Colnbrook By-Pass COLNBROOK Mill St Lakeside Rd M25 Tarmac Way A4 Horton Rd Bath Rd Dawley Ride POYLE Bath Rd Bath Rd Stanwell Moor Rd Bath Rd Western Perimeter Rd TERMINAL 5 0 1km Stanwell Rd 2km Poyle Rd Horton Rd HEATHROW AIRPORT KEY TO PROPOSALS RAIL EXTENSION TUNNEL NEW LINES ON EMBANKMENT POTENTIAL CHANGE TO PATH OF TUNNEL ACCESS ROUTES TO COMPOUNDS ACCESS BUILDING + MAIN COMPOUNDS SMALLER SITE COMPOUNDS (Indicative only) FLOOD STORAGE AREA NEW RAILWAY INTERSECTION BRIDGE EXISTING HEATHROW BOUNDARY EXISTING STATION

Local roads and minimising disruption The proposed design means the section of Hollow Hill Lane that runs under Chequers Bridge, near Langley station, would need to close permanently. We are working with the local highways authorities to minimise the impact of this permanent closure on the surrounding road network. We would also work closely with the local highways authorities to minimise any disruption to local roads during construction. Environment A full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) will be presented in an Environmental Statement as part of our application for consent. This will identify any significant short and long-term impacts on the environment and include measures to reduce or manage them. Our preliminary assessment has identified a number of requirements, including the need to: Minimise noise and vibration Minimise the release of dust and emissions into the atmosphere Carry out planting to make up for the loss of habitats.

What are the benefits? The proposed rail link would: Deliver a new, faster, frequent, more reliable direct train service to Heathrow with four trains per hour in each direction. All trains would call at Reading and Slough and alternate trains at Twyford and Maidenhead. Journey times could be as short as 26 minutes from Reading and 6 to 7 minutes from Slough Significantly improve rail connectivity to Heathrow from the Thames Valley, South Coast, South West, South Wales and West Midlands Provide an alternative form of transport for passengers and the airport workforce currently travelling by road Ease congestion on roads, including the M4, M3 and M25 resulting in lower CO 2 emissions equivalent to approximately 30 million road miles per year Generate economic growth and new jobs across the Thames Valley and surrounding areas Reduce passenger congestion at London Paddington. Other developments in the area There are a number of other developments within the vicinity of our proposals. These include: Highways England Smart Motorway Improvements (M4 & M25) CEMEX mineral extraction works HS2 Old Oak Common station Possible expansion of Heathrow Airport. We are aware of the importance and potential impact of these developments. We will continue to talk with everyone involved to make sure our plans are compatible while aiming to minimise disruption to communities and rail passengers.

What happens next? Following this consultation exercise, we will analyse all comments received. We will publish our finalised plans and hold public information events in late 2018/early 2019. In mid-2019 we will submit a Development Consent Order application to the Planning Inspectorate. This will seek the required consent to build the new railway in line with the plans we have developed, with a final decision by the Secretary of State for Transport. We will continue to update the public and interested parties as we progress through these stages. Find out more about these proposals by visiting one of the following drop-in events: Langley Pavilion 16th May 1pm-5pm Langley Road, Slough SL3 8BS 17th May 1pm-5pm Richings Park Sports Club 18th May 1pm-5pm Wellesley Ave, Iver, Buckinghamshire SL0 9BN 19th May 12pm-4pm Iver Jubilee Pavilion 21st May 1pm-5pm Iver Recreation Ground, Saxon Court SL0 9PW 22nd May 4pm-8pm 23rd May 1pm-5pm Iver Heath Village Hall 24th May 12pm-4pm St Margaret s Close, Iver Heath SL0 0DA 25th May 4pm-8pm Richings Park Golf Club 4th June 12pm-4pm North Park, Iver, Buckinghamshire SL0 9DL 5th June 1pm-5pm 6th June 4pm-8pm Holiday Inn Express T5 7th June 1pm-5pm London Road, Slough SL3 8QB 8th June 4pm-8pm Colnbrook Village Hall 9th June 12pm-4pm Vicarage Way, Colnbrook SL3 0RF 11th June 1pm-5pm St Mary s Church 13th June 12pm-4pm High Street, Harmondsworth UB7 0AQ 15th June 4pm-8pm

How to have your say We want your feedback on our proposals to help finalise our designs. Visit our online survey at: networkrail.co.uk/heathrow or by email to: westernraillinktoheathrow@networkrail.co.uk For further information you can also call Network Rail s 24-hour National Helpline on 03457 11 41 41 or follow us on Twitter @networkrailwest Consultation is open from 11 May to 22 June 2018.