Plans for West End revamp unveiled as Crossrail expected to bring in extra 250m visitors January 20, 2014 Trying to move down Oxford Street at the weekend or any day for that matter is getting rather like trying to move down a busy tube carriage during rush hour. No wonder then that with the imminent launch of Crossrail expected to bring 250m extra visitors West End leaders are thinking about how to improve [...]
London needs Crossrail Two and we must kickstart this vital project now December 4, 2013 EACH morning, millions of Londoners cram themselves onto Tube trains in conditions that, under EU laws, would be illegal for transporting livestock. Each evening, they repeat the ordeal. But this squeeze on transport infrastructure is not simply unpleasant – it is economically damaging too. Our city’s antiquated transport system is barely managing to meet demand, [...]
Foyles foiled by Crossrail construction November 21, 2013 BOOKSELLER Foyles blamed the Crossrail construction work for damaging trade at its flagship Charing Cross Road shop as it reported a 45 per cent slump in profits. The chain, which has five shops in London and one in Bristol, posted pre-tax profits of £83,294 in the year to June, down from £152,552 the previous year. [...]
Don’t let politics delay extra airport capacity as it held back Crossrail November 18, 2013 DEEP underneath the docks at Canary Wharf, the largest construction project in Europe is underway – the new Crossrail line. With a spectacular station, when this new railway opens in 2019, it will whisk passengers to Heathrow in just 39 minutes. Canary Wharf Group was one of the driving forces behind getting the Crossrail project [...]
Balfour Beatty to electrify more track on the new Crossrail route October 21, 2013 BALFOUR Beatty has won a £64m contract to electrify a western stretch of the Crossrail route, the firm announced yesterday. Balfour Beatty will work on electrifying 12.5 miles of the Great Western Main Line between Stockley Junction and Maidenhead, starting in December and due to be finished in late 2016. As well as preparing this [...]
Alstom leaves Crossrail tender as decision delayed August 30, 2011 French train builder Alstom Transport has pulled out of bidding to supply train carriages to London’s £16bn Crossrail, as the rail project said it was delaying its decision on the train tender to save money. Crossrail, which will link Heathrow to the east side of London through newly-built tunnels, has pushed back the tender for [...]