Navigating Heathrow’s vast terminal network is an essential part of the travel experience — whether you’re connecting flights, switching airlines, or meeting friends or family in another terminal.
Handling more than 80 million passengers each year and hosting over 80 global airlines, Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the world. This guide outlines all free and efficient transfer options available in 2025, helping you move between Terminals 2, 3, 4, and 5 with ease.
How Terminal Transfers Work at Heathrow
Heathrow operates four active passenger terminals:
- Terminal      2 (The Queen’s Terminal)
- Terminal      3
- Terminal      4
- Terminal      5
Passengers frequently change terminals when making self-connect flights, transferring between airlines, or meeting companions.
Unlike many other major airports, all inter-terminal transfers at Heathrow are free, clearly signposted, and available both airside (inside security) and landside (after baggage claim).
Main Modes of Terminal Transfer
1. Heathrow Express (Rail)
The Heathrow Express is the fastest way to travel between Terminals 2 & 3 and Terminal 5.
- Trains      run every 15 minutes, with a journey time of 5–7 minutes per leg.
- It’s      completely free between terminals — no ticket required.
- Follow      signs for Heathrow Express and board the next available service.
For a complete guide to this service, read our Heathrow Express 2025 Guide.
2. Elizabeth Line & London Underground
The Elizabeth Line and Piccadilly Line (Underground) provide landside connections between all terminals.
- Trains      run roughly every 10–15 minutes.
- Transfers      are free between terminals when remaining inside Heathrow’s travel      zone.
- The      Underground operates earlier and later than other services, making it      ideal for early-morning or late-night connections.
These routes are especially helpful if you’ve cleared customs and need to reconnect from outside security.
3. Flight Connections Buses (Airside)
If you’re continuing your journey without leaving the secure area, use the airside Flight Connections buses.
- Operate      every 6–10 minutes.
- Clearly      marked by purple “Flight Connections” signage throughout the      terminals.
- Fully      step-free and suitable for passengers with limited mobility.
- Designed      for connecting passengers who have already cleared security.
If you’re transferring from an international to domestic flight, you’ll be guided directly to the correct airside bus gate after passport control.
4. Free Airport Shuttle Buses (Landside)
If you’ve exited security and need to switch terminals (for instance, after collecting baggage or re-checking for a self-connection), you can use Heathrow’s free shuttle buses.
- Operate      between all terminals approximately every 10–20 minutes.
- Run      from around 05:00 to 22:30 daily.
- Buses      are equipped with luggage racks and wheelchair access.
Check live bus schedules via the Heathrow Airport app before travelling.
Walkthrough: How to Transfer Between Terminals
T2/T3 to T5
- Use      the Heathrow Express or Elizabeth Line.
- Journey      time: approximately 5–7 minutes on the train, 20 minutes total      door-to-door including walking.
T2/T3 to T4
- Take      the Elizabeth Line or Piccadilly Line, changing at Heathrow      Terminals for T4.
- Journey      time: around 15–20 minutes.
T4 to T5
- Use      the Heathrow Shuttle Bus (landsid).
- Runs      every 15 minutes; total transfer time 15–20 minutes.
- Ideal      if you’ve collected your baggage or re-entering through security.
T3 to T5
- Fastest      route: Heathrow Express, approx. 20 minutes door-to-door.
- Alternatively,      free shuttle buses operate throughout the day.
Key Tips & Timing
Airside vs. Landside Transfers:
- If      your connection is on a single ticket, use the airside Flight      Connections route — stay within the secure area and follow the purple      signs.
- If      you booked separate flights or must collect baggage, you’ll need to exit      security and re-check in before using landside services.
Minimum Connection Time:
 Heathrow recommends at least 90 minutes between terminals for international connections.
Special Assistance:
 A Special Assistance Bus is available for passengers with mobility challenges. Requests must be made 48 hours in advance via your airline or travel agent.
Night-Time Transfers:
 Train and Tube services begin around 05:00. The Elizabeth Line and Piccadilly Line typically operate later than shuttle buses on certain days, making them ideal for late transfers.
For added convenience, consider booking a Private Heathrow Car Transfer — perfect for families, groups, or those carrying heavy luggage.
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Final Word
In 2025, Heathrow’s terminal transfer network is one of the most efficient in the world — frequent, fully accessible, and completely free.
Whether you’re travelling between Terminals 2 and 3 for a short layover or connecting from Terminal 4 to 5 for an international flight, simply follow the purple Flight Connections signs and allow adequate time for walking and security checks.
Heathrow’s combination of rail, shuttle, and underground links ensures seamless travel between all terminals — making your journey through the UK’s busiest airport smooth, reliable, and stress-free.