Crossrail could be coming to Chiswick and Acton Plans have been drawn up for a new spur to the Crossrail scheme that would bring the massive trans-London railway scheme through Acton and Chiswick. This line would branch out from Paddington and join the North London line at Gunnersbury passing through either Acton Central or Chiswick Park. The first option would require the building of a viaduct to carry trains but the second is on an even grander scale with a 5.3km tunnel passing under Wormwood Scrubs and through Chiswick Park tube to Gunnersbury. Option 1 - Crossrail passes through Acton Central by viaduct Option
2 - 5.3m tunnel through Chiswick The Crossrail
Board has decided that the company should carry out further evaluation
work on options to extend the scheme beyond the basic plan of linking
Paddington and Liverpool Street with a high speed line. Crossrail
is making an initial consultation to determine if a new route corridor
linking the main line with Kingston and Richmond is feasible. The
Silverlink North London Line service would be diverted to Hounslow.
There could also be alterations to some South West Trains services. �Crossrail 1� is a proposed high capacity east-west rail link across London serving Heathrow, the West End, the City and Docklands. The �Core Route� will link Heathrow, Stratford and the Isle of Dogs, via the Great Western Line to Paddington (i.e. the route currently taken by the Heathrow Express) and a deep underground tunnel under central London. Stations will be at Heathrow Terminal 5, Terminals 1-3, Hayes, Southall, Hanwell, West Ealing, Ealing Broadway, Acton Main Line, then deep underground at Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Whitechapel, and the Isle of Dogs. The service is due to commence in 2012, subject of course to funding. Responses need
to be made by 14 February 2003 to: If the initial consultation proves positive then a further appraisal and more details consultation will be made. February 6, 2003 Mayor Says Yes to West London tram scheme
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