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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/teachbytes/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The Elizabeth line’s next upgrade will come into effect from Sunday 6th November, as the line introduces direct services between Shenfield and Paddington, and between Abbey Wood and Reading\/Heathrow. In addition, although no specific date has been announced, TfL has confirmed that Bond Street station<\/a> will open “by November”.<\/p>\n Ahead of the autumn changes, the Abbey Wood to Paddington service on the Elizabeth line will start to open an hour earlier in the mornings, starting from 5:30am instead of the current 6:30am opening time. The core tunnels will continue to close at 11pm.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n When the core section of the Elizabeth line<\/a> opened earlier this year<\/a>, it was the first of a three-stage opening plan.<\/p>\n At the moment, there are in effect three separate Elizabeth line services, as was always intended to happen when the core tunnels opened.<\/p>\n Last year, they changed<\/a> how the next two upgrades would be carried out, which will bring the complete line into service a bit quicker than originally expected.<\/p>\n Phase two of the opening will see the line shrink from three services to two services.<\/p>\n It had been suspected that the second phase would come into effect in early November, as there’s a full closure of the line on 29th-30th October for the final preparations to be made. The second phase is now showing as opening on Sunday 6th November, and the new service routing is already showing up on Real Time Trains<\/a>.<\/p>\n The second phase (officially Crossrail stage 5b) of the Elizabeth line will see the Abbey Wood to Paddington service extended out to Reading and Heathrow Airport. In addition, the Shenfield to Liverpool Street service will be extended to Paddington.<\/p>\n (some peak hours services will still terminate at Liverpool Street as was always intended)<\/p>\n The core tunnel train frequency between Paddington and Whitechapel will rise from 12 trains an hour to 22 trains an hour in the rush hour, and 16 trains per hour off-peak. The line, which currently runs from Monday to Saturday will also open on Sundays, becoming a full seven day a week service.<\/p>\n\n
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Phase 2 confirmed<\/h2>\n