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Crossrail, London, United Kingdom



With new electrification east from Maidenhead, Thames Valley stopping services would be transformed as part of the Crossrail operation.


  • Ongoing construction work for the Crossrail project at Moor House.

  • The layout of a typical Crossrail station in Central London.

  • The remodelled exterior of Abbey Wood station.

  • Crossrail can reuse the abandoned North London Line alignment (seen right) at...

  • The future equivalent of this Shenfield-bound train will be part of a...

  • Freight interests have expressed concern that Crossrail services will...

  • With new electrification east from Maidenhead, Thames Valley stopping...

  • Crossrail's south-eastern arm will add rail capacity at Canary Wharf to that...

  • The modified Crossrail route.

  • The western portals of the main tunnels beneath central London will be at...

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