Crossrail Farringdon Station progress update, Spring 2012
Farringdon Station is right at the heart of the Crossrail route. Project Manager Tim Grimshaw explains the construction progress that... Read more...
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Farringdon Station is right at the heart of the Crossrail route. Project Manager Tim Grimshaw explains the construction progress that... Read more...
Crossrail today announced the appointment of Steve Hails to the role of Health & Safety Director. Steve joined the project on 23... Read more...
Crossrail today confirmed that the following organisations have been shortlisted for the design, installation and commissioning of... Read more...
GB Railfreight has operated the first test locomotive on a new freight line to be used by Crossrail to transfer millions of tonnes... Read more...
Dewatering wells sunk ahead of works to widen the tunnel Preparations underway to dismantle the Connaught Tunnel’s 130 year old... Read more...
Designers, contractors, industry partners and project participants were today invited to enter the first Crossrail technical papers... Read more...
Crossrail’s largest over-site development application approved First new West End theatre in over a decade at former Astoria... Read more...
Crossrail has scooped the Construction Client of the Year award at the Building Awards 2012.The award was presented during a ceremony... Read more...
As part of Crossrail’s Community Investment Programme, Liverpool Street based contractor, Taylor Woodrow,has been taking part... Read more...
Bam Nuttall Kier joint venture (BNK), who are carrying out piling work for the new Crossrail Whitechapel station, have kicked off their... Read more...
Building the new railway involves constructing eight new stations in central London and Docklands and upgrading many existing stations. Stretching from Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west, across to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east, the new railway will cover 118km of track including 21km of new twin-bore rail tunnel.
More...Crossrail trains will carry 1500 people train - nearly twice as many as a tube train More...