Heathrow has world class infrastructure designed to make getting around as simple as possible using three different methods: Shuttle train, bus (only between terminals 4 and 5) and walking (only between terminals 2 and 3).
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Serving Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5, the Elizabeth Line now connects Heathrow with central London and east London, along with Reading and Essex via changes. Trains run directly between Heathrow and Abbey Wood., while passengers travelling to or from Shenfield will need to change at Paddington.
Serving Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5, the Piccadilly line runs a frequent service between the airport and a number of locations in central London, along with convenient connections to other Tube and rail services.
Delta Shuttle Bus Between TerminalsDelta's JFK shuttle bus runs between Terminals 2 and 4 only. It stops near gate C60 in Terminal 2 and near gates B54 and B18 in Terminal 4. It's free and you won't have to go through security again.
Heathrow Terminal 5 is a shared railway and London Underground station serving Heathrow Terminal 5. It serves as a terminus for Heathrow Express services to Paddington, and for Elizabeth line and London Underground Piccadilly line services to central London.
1 Heathrow Lounge, Plaza Premium Arrivals Lounge, and the Regus Express Business Lounge. For the best sleep options in Terminal 4, consider the landside section, as the airside area may close overnight.
Although some of the terminals are a fair distance apart, Heathrow runs airside transfer buses between terminals for those passengers who have to transfer from one terminal to another. These buses depart every six to 10 minutes.