Crossrail
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Completed… the other London marathon
STEFANIE BROWNE reports on the mammoth engineering feat that has resulted in 26 miles of new tunnels being bored through London
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Strictly for the birds!
Crossrail's benefits are also extending far beyond the route’s eastern terminus - all the way to a nature reserve on the Essex coast. STEFANIE BROWNE reports
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Common ground
With an IEP and Crossrail depot, a planned HS2 station and London Overground station, Old Oak Common could soon be the most important rail centre in London.
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Crossrail 2 to ease future congestion
PAUL PRENTICE profiles the plans for London’s next major cross-city line, and examines how far the project has progressed
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Crossrail: reshaping London's landscape
RAIL monitors how the Crossrail project is progressing
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Full steam ahead for Crossrail
The £15.9 billion Crossrail scheme will transform London’s railway map. As the project enters a busy, crucial year, RAIL charts the progress of Crossrail.
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£15.9 billion Crossrail: ‘Show me the money’
Crossrail as a major catalyst for future economic recovery. But Crossrail’s funding structure is not looking sufficiently robust. PAUL COLEMAN reports.
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A cut-price Crossrail?
DAVID R WRIGHT proposes a cheaper, quicker, simpler Crossrail based on using existing ‘tubes’ between Paddington and Liverpool Street
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