Elizabeth line celebrates 3rd Anniversary in Reading
The line connects the town directly with central London, the City and Docklands
More than 600 million passenger journeys have been made on the Elizabeth line in its first three years.
The line - which links Reading with central London, the City and Docklands - is the UK’s single busiest railway service.
As the line celebrates its third anniversary, Transport for London (TfL) is celebrating the remarkable scale and impact of the most significant addition to the capital’s network in a generation - revolutionising travel, powering regeneration, and boosting the UK economy by £42m.
Since its launch on 24 May 2022, it has transported customers 21.5 million miles - the equivalent of nearly 45 round trips to the moon. The Elizabeth line has transformed how Londoners travel and is now the single busiest railway service in the UK. Regularly seeing 800,000 passenger journeys in a day, the line has handled more than 600 million journeys in total over three years of operation. These record-breaking numbers are a testament to the Elizabeth line’s reliability, speed, and capacity to connect key destinations from Reading and Heathrow in the west to Abbey Wood and Shenfield in the east.
The most recent data from the Office of Road and Rail (ORR) showed that the Elizabeth line was the second most punctual railway in the UK, with 78.2 per cent of trains arriving on time between October and December 2024.
Housing
There has been an increase in housing growth within one kilometre of an Elizabeth line station, with growth 14 per cent higher in east London and eight per cent higher in west London between 2017 and 2022, according to analysis in a recent benefits report. Abbey Wood has emerged as one of the largest regeneration areas in London, with a six per cent increase in new homes alongside expectations for further development over the next five years.
Jobs
Additional analysis by TfL has also found that between 2015 and 2022, there were 378,000 jobs created within one kilometre of Elizabeth line stations, including Southall, Paddington, Woolwich and Farringdon. The line also supported a swathe of regeneration which included new housing along with new cultural and retail venues like Soho Place Theatre near Tottenham Court Road station and the East Bank development in Stratford.#
High-quality
Deputy Mayor for Transport, Seb Dance, said: 'The Elizabeth line exemplifies the benefits that investment in high-quality infrastructure can bring for both the city and the country. In just three years, it’s become the single busiest railway in the UK, revolutionising how people travel, connecting communities, powering economic growth and helping to build a more prosperous city for everyone.
New operators
As the Elizabeth line enters its fourth year , GTS Rail Operations will take over from the previous operator on Sunday. This is a joint venture between Go-Ahead Group, Tokyo Metro and Sumitomo Corporation with the new contract enabling TfL to build on the success of the Elizabeth line and ensure it continues to be a showcase for investment in public transport in London, across the country and around the world.
The new operator will support TfL with a number of future improvements including bringing 10 new trains into service to support additional service enhancements in response to increased customer numbers and growth opportunities across London and the South East. It will also support with the preparation ahead of opening the new station at Old Oak Common that will link to HS2 services that are expected to be in operation by 2033.