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Old 11th Aug 2011, 15:14
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Heathrow taxi route question

Hi all.

I'm busy building (very slowly!) a 1:400 model of parts of EGLL, basically as a diorama on which to display my 1:400 diecast model airliners,and a few months back, I posted a question on here for the EGLL ATCs asking what the taxi route would be for an aircraft that has landed on 27R and is going to Terminal 1,as I am starting work with T1 and the associated surrounding taxiways.

Anyway, I am now concentrating on the southern taxiways, and would like to ask, what route would an aircraft landing on 27L that is bound for T1 (typically a United or Air New Zealand) use? What rwy exit is typically used and what would the taxi route be?

Thanks a million!
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That type of traffic tends to vacate at N6, and routes North on E then east on B clockwise around the central area.
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