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    • First half of 2022

      • At the end of August 2018, four months before the scheduled opening of the core section of the line, it was announced that completion was delayed and that the line would not open before autumn 2019. After multiple delays, in August 2020 Crossrail announced that the central section would be ready to open "in the first half of 2022".
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  2. Elizabeth line timetables are available for the current period. You can plan your journey with the TfL Go app or our Journey Planner. Elizabeth Line (15 December 2024 to 17 May 2025)...

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  3. The Elizabeth line, London's east-west railway, opened in May 2022.

  4. Abbey Wood ↔ Heathrow Terminal 4 Abbey Wood ↔ Heathrow Terminal 5 Abbey Wood ↔ Reading London Paddington ↔ Heathrow Terminal 4 London Paddington ↔ Heathrow Terminal 5 London Paddington ↔ Reading Shenfield ↔ London Liverpool Street Shenfield ↔ Heathrow Terminal 4 Shenfield ↔ Heathrow Terminal 5 A-Z (all stations) Switch direction.

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · At the moment, trains run Monday to Saturday every five minutes from 05:30 to 23:00 BST across three sections: Abbey Wood to Paddington. Heathrow and Reading to Paddington. Shenfield...

  6. Jun 14, 2022 · By May 2023, all of the Elizabeth Line will be fully joined up – meaning you can get from Reading or Heathrow to Abbey Wood or Shenfield, through Central London, without any changes.

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  7. Sep 28, 2022 · There will be no service on Sunday 30 October. But from Sunday 6 November, trains will run every three to four minutes, seven days a week. New connections in the central tunnels mean that,...

  8. May 4, 2022 · The capital's new Crossrail service, known as the Elizabeth line, will open on Tuesday 24 May, Transport for London said. The railway will run from Reading in Berkshire to Shenfield in Essex and Abbey Wood in southeast London.