A happy Dan on the second Elizabeth line train from Paddington to Abbey Wood |
The core section under London
Platform edge doors at Liverpool Street |
A full service will not be available immediately. From today services will run Monday to Saturday from 6:30am to about 11:30pm with trains every 5 minutes. There will be no Sunday services to begin, however as Sunday 5 June is expected to a busy day in London due to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations an Elizabeth line service will run.
What about TfL Rail? Can I travel from Reading to Shenfield yet?
New roundel at Paddington |
For the time being services from Shenfield will terminate at Liverpool Street at the high level platforms. Passengers will then have to make their way to the new underground platforms to board the Elizabeth line in the core section. Similarly, services from Reading and Heathrow will terminate at Paddington for the time being. These services will also terminate at the high level platforms and passengers will access the Elizabeth line core from the new underground platforms. It is expected that in May 2023 all Elizabeth services will utilise the new underground platforms. Out East after Stratford the trains will use a new tunnel to then travel to Whitechapel and then Liverpool Street.
The trains
Class 345 |
But the Queen opened the Elizabeth line last week?
It is very common for new railways to be ceremonially opened prior to public services. When the London Underground opened with the Metropolitan Railway between Paddington to Farringdon in 1863, the ceremonial opening took place on 9 January with a banquet for 600 people and the railway was opened to the public a day later on 10 January. Similarly Prince Charles opened the Jubilee line on 30 April 1979 with services opening to the public on 1 May 1979. Queen Elizabeth II opened the Elizabeth line on Tuesday 17 May 2022 by reveling a plaque that reads "ELIZABETH LINE officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen on Tuesday 17 May 2022 during Her Majesty the Queen's Platinum Jubilee". Queen Elizabeth II was joined by Prince Edward, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
What is Crossrail then?
Elizabeth line is here |
Will the Elizabeth line be on the Tube Map?
Elizabeth line map on a class 345 |
*The Tube Map infamously does not include London Overground services to Battersea Park station due to the stations limited number of London Overground services.
How much does it cost to travel on the Elizabeth line?
This is a slightly complicated answer with a few anomalies. The fares have been explained in detail on Oyster Fares Central and the best place to find an accurate fare is on TfL's single fare finder. Passengers can use contactless or mobile payments as well as Oyster card. Oyster cards cannot be used in Shenfield or at Reading, Twyford, Maidenhead, Taplow, Burnham, Slough, Langley and Iver.
Will Crossrail be remembered for being delayed and over budget?
Canary Wharf |
The railway is expected to have increased London's rail capacity by 10%. With the need to encourage more sustainable transport journeys this project should not be ignored. Time will tell how rail passengers use the Elizabeth line. I suspect that the term Crossrail will be remembered negatively, however how many remember that the Jubilee line opened two years late and over budget?
What next?
As stated the need for sustainable transport options in London is vital. TfL are currently considering the expansion of the Bakerloo line from Elephant & Castle to Lewisham, also connecting with New Cross Gate station and opening two new stations at Burges Park and Old Kent Road. The new tube for London trains are expected to enter service on the Piccadilly line in 2025 with options for the new trains to also replace the current stock on the Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City lines in the future.
Although Crossrail officially opens to the public today, there have been long established plans for a Crossrail 2. The core of this railway is expected to be from Wimbledon to Dalston with stations at King's Road Chelsea, joining the Elizabeth line at Tottenham Court Road and a mega interchange at 'Euston St Pancras'. Financing of the project is yet to confirmed, yet alone a construction plan. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on the eve of the opening of the Elizabeth line "I think the real thing for us now is to think about things like Crossrail 2 - the old Hackney/Chelsea line - that is going to be transformative again".
Abbey Wood |
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