More than 350 million journeys being made on the line since opening in May 2022
Two years on from the official opening of the transformational Elizabeth line, Transport for London (TfL) has revealed the positive impact the line has had on travel and the economy in London and surrounding areas.
The Elizabeth line is the fastest growing railway in the UK with more than 350 million journeys being made on the line since opening in May 2022, significantly helping to drive recovery from the pandemic by creating new journey opportunities, supporting regeneration across the capital, and increasing housing and social opportunities, while adding an estimated £42bn to the UK economy.
During its first full year of operation, the Elizabeth Line saw more than 150 million passenger journeys. In 2023/24, there were 210 million journeys made on the Elizabeth Line, a dramatic increase. Passenger demand is already above the post-pandemic expectations for the end of the decade and is expected to increase further.
On average, there are around 700,000 passenger journeys on the line every weekday, with the busiest day recorded on 18th April 2024 when there were 787,000 journeys across the line. The busiest station is Tottenham Court Road, followed by Liverpool Street.
Forecasts for the 2024/25 financial year paint a positive picture for Elizabeth Line growth, with journeys expected to rise to 226 million for the year, a further increase of eight per cent from 2023/24. To date, the highest demand growth on the line has been between Reading and Hayes and Harlington, which has seen an 80% increase in demand on TfL services, while demand to Heathrow terminals has increased by 64%, since through-running services were introduced in November 2022.
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The railway has also helped to drive regeneration along the length of the route. It has had a direct impact on the development and delivery of 55,000 new homes, with further potential to deliver 15,000 new homes and 8,000 jobs. Abbey Wood is one of the largest regeneration areas in London. To date, it has seen a 6% increase in new homes, with the expectation to see further development over the next five years.
In West London, the highest growth rates are in Southall and Hayes and Harlington, the latter has also seen an increase in social housing developments being built.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: “The Elizabeth Line has been a game-changer for our city, transforming travel across London and the south-east and delivering a £42bn boost to the UK economy. In just two years, more than 350 million journeys have been made and the line has directly impacted the development of 55,000 new homes and significantly supported employment growth.
“The Elizabeth Line has played a vital role in our recovery from the pandemic and is helping to build a fairer, greener and more prosperous London for everyone.”
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