Tuesday 23 February 2016

London's Crossrail to be called the Elizabeth Line

Crossrail, the new railway which will run beneath London, is to be named the Elizabeth Line in honour of the Queen, Boris Johnson has announced.
London's mayor revealed the line's name and purple logo as he visited Bond Street station with the monarch.
Trains on the railway will travel under the centre of the city, linking parts of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to Essex when it opens in December 2018.
The Queen beside new logo for the line
The name and logo was unveiled during the visit to Bond Street station


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Mr Johnson said it was "wonderful" the line had "such a significant name".
"The Elizabeth Line will provide a lasting tribute to our longest-serving monarch", the mayor said.
The Queen is shown parts of the tunnelImage copyrightPool
Image captionThe Queen visited a station construction site 28m (92ft) below ground
The Queen during the visitImage copyrightPA
Image captionThe Queen wore the colour of the new line for the visit
The Queen visited a station construction site 28m (92ft) below ground where she viewed part of the tunnel and met construction apprentices.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin, who was also at the event, said the name was "very fitting" given the Queen's long association with UK transport.
The Queen meets construction workersImage copyrightPool
Image captionThe Queen met construction workers
Queen Elizabeth II opening the Victoria Line.Image copyrightPA
Image captionShe became the first reigning monarch to use the Tube when she opened the Victoria Line in 1969
London Transport official showing the Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the controls in the driver's cab of a Jubilee Line trainImage copyrightPA
Image captionThe Jubilee Line, which was opened by Prince Charles, was given its name to mark 25 years since the Queen's accession to the throne
About 24 trains an hour will travel both ways on the new Elizabeth Line when it opens.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin (left) and Mayor of London Boris Johnson (second from right) speak to Queen Elizabeth IIImage copyrightPA
Image captionBoris Johnson and Patrick McLoughlin joined the Queen at Bond Street station