Photographs taken on my first visit to the new railway line that runs through London, between Kent and Essex in the East and Reading and Heathrow Airport in the West. It is a very speedy way to travel across London and has very good connections with London's other railway networks.
I visited about a dozen stations and will be uploading photos from each as I process them. In addition to the Elizabeth Line trains and stations, there will be a brief diversion recorded, between Custom House and Canary, via the Docklands Light Railway, involving a change of trains at Poplar. There are also photos taken outside some of the stations and these include pictures of artworks, some of which have been commissioned by the Elizabeth Line and its partners.
Photographs taken on my first visit to the new railway line that runs through London, between Kent and Essex in the East and Reading and Heathrow Airport in the West. It is a very speedy way to travel across London and has very good connections with London's other railway networks.
I visited about a dozen stations and will be uploading photos from each as I process them. In addition to the Elizabe…
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Unlike Abbey Wood, Woolwich is an underground station. As with all the other underground stations on the Elizabeth Line, there are screens at the platform edges, with sliding doors that open in concert with the trains' doors. For that reason there will be no photos of trains at these stations.
While some stations have specially commissioned artworks, others have attractive design features, like the decorative columns and large lighting arrays.
Woolwich Station entrance Elizabeth Line 25 2 2023
Unlike Abbey Wood, Woolwich is an underground station. As with all the other underground stations on the Elizabeth Line, there are screens at the platform edges, with sliding doors that open in concert with the trains' doors. For that reason there will be no photos of trains at these stations.
While some stations have specially commissioned artworks, others have attractive design features, like the brickwork surrounding the escalators.
Unlike Abbey Wood, Woolwich is an underground station. As with all the other underground stations on the Elizabeth Line, there are screens at the platform edges, with sliding doors that open in concert with the trains' doors. For that reason there will be no photos of trains at these stations.
Elizabeth Line west-bound platform Custom House 25…
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