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- Crossrail is a completed railway project centred around London. It provides a high-frequency hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system, known as the...
- Crossrail is a railway construction project in London. Crossrail may also refer to: Crossrail 2, a proposed railway route across London Crossrail Glasgow...
- Crossrail 2 is a suspended proposal for a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit route in South East England, running from nine stations in Surrey to...
- Crossrail Place is a complex built in the North Dock of the West India Docks in London's Canary Wharf, as part of the railroad project Crossrail. It contains...
- not classified as a London Underground line. Under the project name of Crossrail, the system was approved in 2007, and construction began in 2009. Originally...
- Square. The completed western entrance and Crossrail platforms were handed over to TfL in early 2021. Crossrail links Tottenham Court Road to Canary Wharf...
- Crossrail Glasgow (formerly known as Glasgow Crossrail) is a proposed railway development in Central Scotland to connect the stations Glasgow Central and...
- five upper levels of the station are a mixed-use development known as Crossrail Place. It is on the Abbey Wood branch of the Elizabeth line between Whitechapel...
- whilst the Crossrail construction project linking these lines was underway. It ran from 2015 until May 2022, upon the opening of the Crossrail central section...
- The Crossrail line was first proposed in 1941. It was first proposed to Parliament in 1991 but was rejected. It was then proposed by the government as...