Not directly, however you can get an East Coast Trains service to London Kings Cross and then simply take the Piccadilly line to one of the Heathrow Airport Underground stations (depending on which terminal you are departing from). Allow just over 4 hours for the journey.
Not directly, you will need to take the South West trains service to London Waterloo and then you need to take the Bakerloo line tube to Piccadilly Circus, and then you can take the Piccadilly Line all the way to Heathrow Airport.
Heathrow Airport is situated at the Western extent of the Piccadilly line. Passengers for Terminals 1, 2 & 3 should alight at the Central Station, which is announced and displayed as 'Terminals 1,2,3'. Trains currently serve the airport via direct services to the Central Station before carrying on to the station at Terminal 5, or by diverting to the station at Terminal 4 by way of a loop prior to calling at the Central Station. Regular crew-made and automated announcements remind passengers to observe which train they are on as the Terminal 4 trains may hold at Terminal 4 for 8 mins prior to returning to the Central Station.
There are no direct trains between London City Airport and Heathrow.
There are no trains running between Heathrow and Brighton.
There are no direct trains from Nottingham to Heathrow. You need to go: - Nottingham to London St. Pancras - St. Pancras to Paddington (Underground, Circle line) - London St. Pancras to Heathrow. Alternatively, cheaper but slower: - Nottingham to London St. Pancras - St. Pancras to Heathrow (Underground, Piccadilly line)
There are no direct trains. You will have to take the Piccadilly line into central London and change onto the main line for Norwich.
London Underground's (Tube) Picadilly Line goes to Heathrow Terminal 5. This is the cheapest AND the slowest way to get to Heathrow. However, the Heathrow Express train, which costs £32 for return ticket, will get you comfortably within 20 minutes from Terminal 5 to the Paddington Station in the centere of London. see also these links for more info: Transport for London- http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ British Airways- http://www.terminal5.ba.com/en/to-and-from-terminal-5/london-underground/ Note: Only half of the Heathrow branch Piccadilly trains go to Terminal 5, so you will have to change at either Hatton Cross or Terminal 1,2,3 station if you aren't on this train
No. You need to get a Piccadilly line tube from any of Heathrow's terminals to Green Park, then you need to change onto a Victoria line train to Kings Cross/St. Pancras. From King's Cross train station you can get an East Coast main line train to Durham.
Not directly. Take the Piccadilly Line in to Central London and change trains (various places you can change).
There are no trains between Luton and Heathrow but there is a shuttle bus service.
The Heathrow Express is located in London, England in Heathrow Airport. It is used as an express transportation for people going in and out of Heathrow Airport. The Heathrow Express is located in the United Kingdom and connects London Heathrow Airport to London Paddington Station via airport railway link. The Heathrow Express has trains leaving approximately every 15 minutes in which is operated in 3 different stations.