London’s NEWEST RAILWAY is Finally Here! Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) Review – Inaugural Service

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by Kivi

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05.26.2022



Tuesday 24th May 2022 saw the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) Core between Abbey Wood and Paddington launch in passenger service, marking a new era of travel across the UK’s capital and beyond. As such, I went to check it out by riding the inaugural service through the core from Abbey Wood to Paddington. Was it worth the 4 year delay? Join me in this video to find out!

Journey Details:
Date of Travel – May 2022
Origin – Abbey Wood (London)
Destination – London Paddington
Train Type – Class 345 “Aventra”
Operator – Elizabeth Line (TfL)
Price – £4.30 (Oyster Zone 1-4 Peak Fare)
Time – 26 minutes

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Music from EpidemicSound and used under license.

A massive thanks to @trainlagged who joined me on this ride today!

#Crossrail #TfL #TransportForLondon #ElizabethLine #TfLRail #Class345 #AbbeyWood #Paddington #TripReport

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