The Scotsman

New Tube map marks one-year countdown to opening of Elizabeth line

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A new Tube map has been released to mark one year until the Elizabeth line is launched.

The inclusion of the line, marked in purple, is one of the most significan­t updates to the map in decades.

The line will operate in three sections from Heathrow Airport in the west to Abbey Wood and Shenfield in the east from December next year.

This will involve 15 trains an hour running through new tunnels built under the capital in the £14.8 billion Crossrail project funded by the Department for Transport and Transport for London (TFL).

Direct services will operate from Reading and Heathrow Airport to Abbey Wood and Shenfield when the line fully opens in December 2019.

The line will serve about 200 million passengers each year and boost rail capacity in the centre of the city by 10 per cent, according to TFL.

London mayor Sadiq Khan, said: “It’s truly exciting that in only a year London will see the opening of one of the biggest new transport projects in a generation. “The new map being unveiled shows how the first phase of the Elizabeth line will connect to key parts of the transport network in the heart of central London, substantia­lly reducing congestion on other key Tube lines as London’s population grows.”

Elizabeth line trains will feature walk-through and airconditi­oned carriages with live transport informatio­n and free wifi.

All 41 stations will be step free from street to platform.

Rail minister Paul Maynard said: “Seeing the Elizabeth line on the Tube map for the very first time is exciting confirmati­on that we are closer than ever to delivering a trans- formative change in London’s rail network.

“That means better, faster journeys for over half a million passengers per day, as well as offering new connection­s that will link people to Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton.”

London transport commission­er Mike Brown added: “Our customers will soon benefit from the most significan­t increase in central London’s public transport capacity for decades.”

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0 The new London Tube map features the Elizabeth line

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