The Crossrail effect: Fares between Liverpool Street and Shenfield cut by up to 40pc as TfL Rail takes £5m hit May 26, 2015 Essex commuters will be the first to benefit from London’s Crossrail train service, with fare cuts of up to 40 per cent introduced this weekend. Although the east-west London line will not be travelling through the capital’s newly-dug tunnels until 2019, some services between Liverpool Street and Shenfield will be run as TfL Rail from [...]
Watch: Crossrail engineers destroy Abbey Wood station May 22, 2015 Network Rail engineers have destroyed the Abbey Wood station as part of the Crossrail development that is expected to “transform services” in the local area. The station was opened in May 1987 but it has been removed to make way for a “landmark” station being built by Network Rail. The new design includes a [...]
How the new Canary Wharf is sailing into the 21st century: With Crossrail Place gardens completed, the East End finance hub marks another milestone May 7, 2015 Canary Wharf has been a centre of upheaval for the last 30 years, and it has no intention of standing still now. It’s already renowned as one of London’s biggest financial hubs but it has also established itself as a shopping, dining and entertainment destination. By the end of the year, it will add “residential [...]
Why Crossrail risks being London’s last major infrastructure project May 5, 2015 It is difficult to believe that it was half a decade ago that Liam Byrne – a Treasury minister in Gordon Brown’s government – left that infamous note for his successor. It apparently read, “Dear chief secretary, I’m afraid there is no money left… Good luck.” Of course, Byrne was only half right. Since 2010, [...]
Crossrail place to open today April 30, 2015 Today marks the opening of Crossrail Place at Canary Wharf, a seven storey structure designed by Foster & Partners, inspired by an old clipper that would have used the dock when it was a heaving maritime centre. Pictured above is the exotic roof garden, a public space created by landscape architects Gillespies which crowns the [...]
Crossrail’s first development opens in Canary Wharf – we get a first glimpse April 30, 2015 After the endless road closures, building works and general disruption, this weekend people will get their first glimpse of Crossrail, when Crossrail Place, the building housing Canary Wharf's station, opens to the public. As well as the station, the seven-storey building is due to house shops, restaurants, a gym and a cinema. At the top [...]
British Land splashes £210m on Paddington Central site ahead of Crossrail arrival April 14, 2015 British Land has snapped up a site in Paddington where Crossrail is set to push up property and rental prices in a £210m deal. The property giant, which already owns part of the massive Paddington Central scheme, has bought One Sheldon Square, a 200,000 sq ft, nine-storey office building, currently home to Visa Europe, from a [...]
House prices near Crossrail stations have risen as much as 82 per cent since it was announced March 18, 2015 House prices within a 10 minute walk of Bond Street station have risen 82 per cent since Crossrail was first announced in 2008, a report published this morning suggested – almost twice the 43 per cent rise experienced in the wider area. Bond Street isn't the only over-performing Crossrail site, though: according to Knight Frank's [...]
Watch: A drone flies through Crossrail tunnels March 11, 2015 After almost three years the tunnelling for Crossrail is nearly finished and the project is shifting towards fitting out the stations ahead of the hugely anticipated 2018 launch. The BBC has also been busy behind the scenes. For the past four months the broadcaster has been trying to convince the project's safety team to let [...]
Work on Crossrail for Bikes gets underway – and London mayor Boris Johnson lends a hand March 10, 2015 Work on Boris Johnson's flagship “Crossrail for Bikes” scheme began this morning, with the mayor donning a hard hat and clambering into a digger to help break the ground. The first leg will be the route that runs north to south from Kings Cross to Elephant and Castle – notoriously the most dangerous junction for [...]