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Crossrail Station Index

My post on Custom House station got me asking the question – In how many Crossrail stations, will there be a central island platform with two platform faces or a shared area possibly with platform edge doors serving both lines, rather than two separate platforms with the tracks together in the middle?

Crossrail is effectively a two-track railway and only a few stations have more than two platforms that will be used by Crossrail trains.

This is an index of all Crossrail stations, with links to their page on the Crossrail web site and Wikipedia.

Note that at present not all stations, have their own page on the Crossrail web site.

Abbey Wood Station – An existing station with two new Crossrail platforms. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Acton Main Line – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Bond Street – A new two-platform station with possibly a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Brentwood – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Burnham – An existing two-platform station with an island platform. Crossrail Wikipedia

Canary Wharf – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Chadwell Heath – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Custom House – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Ealing Broadway Station – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer, that will be rebuilt. Crossrail Wikipedia

Farringdon – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Forest Gate – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Gidea Park – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Goodmayes – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Hanwell – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and subway transfer. Wikipedia

Harold Wood – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Hayes and Harlington – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer, that will be rebuilt. Crossrail Wikipedia

Ilford – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Iver – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Langley – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Crossrail Wikipedia

Liverpool Street – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Maidenhead – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and subway transfer. Wikipedia

Manor Park – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Maryland – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Old Oak Common – A new station to be designed and built after Crossrail is completed. Wikipedia

Paddington – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Reading – A large existing station, which has been future-proofed to act as a terminal for Crossrail. Wikipedia

Romford – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Seven Kings – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Shenfield – An existing station with three separate Crossrail platforms and subway transfer. Wikipedia

Slough – A large existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

Southall – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer, that will be rebuilt. Wikipedia

Stratford – A large existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and subway transfer. Wikipedia

Taplow – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Crossrail Wikipedia

Tottenham Court Road – A new two-platform station with possibly a shared area between them. Crossrail Wikipedia

Twyford – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer. Wikipedia

West Drayton – An existing station with two/three separate Crossrail platforms and bridge/subway transfer. Crossrail Wikipedia

West Ealing – An existing station with two separate Crossrail platforms and bridge transfer, that will be rebuilt. Wikipedia

Whitechapel – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

Woolwich – A new two-platform station with a shared area between them. – Crossrail Wikipedia

July 7, 2015 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | ,

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