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The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has authorised Bond Street Elizabeth line station for passenger use from Monday 24 October. This underground Elizabeth line station interconnects with the existing Central and Jubilee line stations and is the final piece of London's Elizabeth line to be completed. It will be operated by London Underground. ORR has approved all trains, stations, and infrastructure on the Elizabeth line as rail regulator and safety authority. Bond Street station had previously been given the go-ahead to operate safe evacuation procedures, but this final authorisation now confirms the station and infrastructure meets the requirements for passenger use. It is the tenth and final new station to be given the green light by ORR, joining Abbey Wood, Canary Wharf, Custom House, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Paddington, Tottenham Court Road, Whitechapel and Woolwich stations.
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A host of new travel options will be available.
(Permalink) Bond Street Elizabeth Line

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