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The Elizabeth line is the name of the new service that is on signage throughout the stations. It is named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. [38] [39] The Elizabeth line roundel is coloured purple, with a superimposed blue bearing white text in the same style as for Underground lines. However, unlike Underground lines, the Elizabeth line roundel ...
t. e. Crossrail is a completed railway project centred on London. It provides a high-frequency hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system, known as the Elizabeth line, that crosses the capital from suburbs on the west to east and connects two major railway lines terminating in London: the Great Western Main Line and the Great Eastern Main Line.
The Elizabeth line includes 62 miles of track and 26 miles of tunnels [Getty Images] The Elizabeth line was formerly known as Crossrail before being renamed after Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen has made a surprise appearance to officially open the completed Elizabeth line, named in her honour. She was given an Oyster card and shown how to use it on a ticket machine.
1,000+. RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. Along with the Queen Mary, she provided a weekly transatlantic service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France. Built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland, as Hull 552, [ 5 ] she was launched on ...
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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare (5,900-acre) area of ancient woodland, and other established habitats, which straddles the border between Greater London and Essex. The main body of the forest stretches from Epping in the north, to Chingford on the edge of the London built-up area. South of Chingford the forest narrows, and forms a green ...
Sophia of Hanover 1687–1757 Queen consort of Prussia, Electress & consort of Brandenburg. Frederick William I 1688–1740 King of Prussia. Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 1719–1772 Princess of Wales. Frederick 1707–1751 Prince of Wales. William IV 1711–1751 Prince of Orange. Anne Princess Royal 1709–1759 Princess of Orange.