New Elizabeth Line station will finally open in four weeks

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TfL has announced that the Elizabeth Line's Bond Street station will finally open on the 24th October 🥳

A new station will open on the Elizabeth Line next month, Transport forThe delayed opening of Bond Street station is now expected on Monday October 24, the capital’s travel chiefs said.

The Elizabeth line opened in May, but trains have not called at Bond Street due to delays completing the station. London’s transport commissioner Andy Byford said: ‘The new Elizabeth line station at Bond Street will be the jewel in the crown of the West End’s transport provision. ‘It will be yet another huge moment for transport in London and the bright future for the city that lies ahead.’TfL say more than 45 million journeys have been made across the Elizabeth line since the track opened.London Mayor Sadiq Khan welcomed the move, labelling it ‘stunning’.

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