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London's new Elizabeth Line to finally open on May 24

Londons new Elizabeth Line to finally open on May 24
But it will operate as three separate railways rather than one complete line.
Transport for London claims the new line will add an estimated £42billion to the UK economy (Picture: Getty)

The long-awaited Elizabeth Line is officially opening on May 24, Transport for London has announced.

It will initially operate as three separate railways, with services from Reading, Heathrow and Shenfield connecting with the central tunnels from this autumn.

The Crossrail project had an original budget of £14.8billion, but the Government pledged an extra £4billion to help get it open.

The opening date kept on getting pushed back, and it will now open nearly four years later than intended.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: ‘I’m delighted that our world-class new Elizabeth line will be opening to passengers later this month, helping build a better London – one which is safer, fairer, greener and more prosperous city for all Londoners.

‘This is the most significant addition to our transport network in decades, and will revolutionise travel across the capital and the South East – as well as delivering a £42 billion boost to the whole UK economy and hundreds of thousands of new homes and jobs.

‘Green public transport is the future and the opening of the Elizabeth line is a landmark moment for our capital and our whole country, particularly in this special Platinum Jubilee year.

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Signs for Transport for London's new Elizabeth Line are pictured at Paddington Station in London on March 13, 2022, before a test run of a train between Paddington station and Woolwich station and back. - The Elizabeth Line, named after Britain's reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II, has been decades in the planning and making and seeks to add 10 percent to central London's creaking rail capacity. Once opened, Crossrail will run from Reading and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east, via 13 miles of new tunnels in central London. (Photo by Niklas HALLE'N / AFP) (Photo by NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
The Elizabeth line will connect Reading and Essex via central London (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

‘I’m so proud of this new line and can’t wait for millions of passengers to start riding on the Elizabeth Line from 24 May.’

The Elizabeth line will operate 12 trains per hour between Paddington and Abbey Wood from Monday to Saturday 06:30am to 11pm.

But initially trains will not run on Sundays to allow for testing and software updates.

Work is still ongoing at the Bond Street Elizabeth line station, meaning it won’t open with the others on May 24.

A full timetable won’t be ready until 2023 and the opening still depends on final safety approvals.

Elizabeth Line map (Picture: TFL)
An updated tube and rail map showing the new line linking with the rest of the network will be released soon (Picture: TFL)
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There will be a special service on Sunday, June 5 for the Platinum Jubilee weekend running from around 8am to 10pm.

More observant passengers noticed an odd inconsistency as new signs for the Elizabeth Line were unveiled at Tube stations.

The purple signs say ‘Elizabeth Line’, but travelling around the capital, which is a different style of labelling to other routes, like ‘Victoria’, ‘Piccadilly’ and ‘Northern’.

Economist Daniel Tomlinson tweeted a picture, writing: ‘Feeling very disappointed in TfL this morning.

‘Deciding to label it “Elizabeth line” rather than “Elizabeth” is a striking error. As@ClioChris says, are we now to call it the Elizabeth Line Line? Change here for the Central, Circle, and Elizabeth Line Lines.’

Although it is technically a new ‘mode’ of transport, such as the Overground or DLR, rather than a new Tube line, this won’t mean much to the average commuter.

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