Did you know that there's a brand new train line here in London? It's called the "Elizabeth Line" (aka the Crossrail) and it ...
The area around the City of London’s Liverpool Street Station has been one of the biggest benefactors of the new Elizabeth Line research shows. London’s most popular route has carried more ...
The London-wide organisation was created in the year 2000, at the same time as the Greater London Authority and the role of ...
Richard Clinnick talks exclusively to Crossrail Ltd CEO, Mark Wild. MAINLINE trains carrying passengers should be travelling east-west on the new Elizabeth Line beneath central ... build driver ...
They can see for themselves, respectively, the foundations of HS2’s northern terminus of Birmingham Curzon Street taking shape and the elegant Colne Valley viaduct at the southern end of the route ...
I would recommend a career in civil engineering because it offers numerous routes for development ... I wish that I had the opportunity to work on the Crossrail (Elizabeth Line) project. Name one ...
London’s crown-jewel railway has had its glitches, but on any broad assessment it has to be considered a resounding success.
A marshland nature reserve built with the help of more than three million tonnes of soil from the Crossrail scheme ... tunnels beneath London for the Elizabeth Line. This was brought to Wallasea ...
According to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB), the train was travelling at 45mph (72km/h), 20mph faster than the ...
Despite the Elizabeth line being treated as a separate entity by TfL, Crossrail IS part of National Rail so figures for Crossrail stations are included in the analysis. For those who don’t follow the ...