TfL Rail explained

TfL Rail
Owner:Transport for London
Locale:
Transit Type:Commuter rail / rapid transit[1]
Lines:2
Stations:32 (22 managed)
Ended Operation: (rebranded as Elizabeth line)
Operator:MTR Corporation
Marks:XR
System Length:36miles
Map State:collapsed

TfL Rail was the concession which operated commuter services on two separate railway lines in London, England and its environs whilst the Crossrail construction project linking these lines was underway. It ran from 2015 until May 2022, upon the opening of the Crossrail central section, when TfL Rail was rebranded as Elizabeth line and the name was discontinued.[2] [3] [4]

TfL Rail was introduced on 31 May 2015 when it took control from Abellio Greater Anglia of the commuter "metro" service between in central London and in Essex. The branch comprised the first 14 stations on the Great Eastern Main Line, with interchange at Shenfield for medium- and long-distance services beyond to East Anglia. TfL Rail had also taken over operation of some services from to Heathrow Airport and Reading. Services were operated by MTR Corporation under contract to Transport for London (TfL). Between May 2016 and May 2017, TfL Rail carried over 47 million passengers on the Shenfield branch.

History

In June 2013, TfL announced that Arriva, MTR Corporation, Keolis / Go-Ahead Group and National Express had been shortlisted to bid for the concession to operate Crossrail, which was under construction.[5] [6]

In July 2014, TfL awarded the contract to Hong Kong's MTR, for a duration of eight years with an option to extend by an additional two years.[7] [8]

MTR Corporation (Crossrail) was created as a new train operating company and took control of the "metro" service between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield from the previous operator, Abellio Greater Anglia, on 31 May 2015.[9] The existing trains were re-painted in TfL Rail livery, and appropriate branding, advertising and message boards were added at the 14 stations along the line. Every station is staffed, from the first train to the last of the day. In June 2017, Class 345 trains began running between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield.[10]

In May 2018, TfL Rail took over operation of the Heathrow Connect service between London Paddington and Heathrow, as well as some GWR services between London Paddington and Hayes & Harlington.[11] In December 2019, TfL Rail took over operation of the Great Western Railway stopping services between London Paddington and Reading. In November 2019, Class 345 trains began running between London Paddington and Reading, as a soft launch of the service.[12] [13] In July 2020, Class 345 trains began running between London Paddington and Heathrow.[14]

The two branches became part of the Elizabeth line when the central section opened on 24 May 2022, with the current branches connecting up with the core later.[15]

Route

The eastern branch of TfL Rail ran over the existing 20miles of track on the Great Eastern Main Line between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield. The western branches operated over part of the Great Western Main Line and the Heathrow tunnel between London Paddington and Heathrow for 16miles, and entirely over the Great Western Main Line between London Paddington and Reading for 36miles.

Stations

Station! class="unsortable" rowspan="2"
ImageDatesLocation
OpenedManaged fromServed fromZoneLocal authority
30 March 1840 15 December 2019 N/A Reading
1 July 1839 Wokingham
1 November 1871 Windsor and Maidenhead
1 September 1872 May 2018 Buckinghamshire
1 July 1899 Slough
8 September 1884 Managed by Great Western Railway
1845 May 2018
1 December 1924 Buckinghamshire
4 June 1838 Hillingdon
27 March 2008 Diversions only
23 June 1998 May 2018
1864 or 1868 May 2018 5
1 May 1839 Ealing
1 December 1838
4 June 1838 3
1 December 1838
1 February 1868
4 June 1838 Managed by Network Rail City of Westminster
Sections disconnected
2 October 1874 Managed by Network Rail31 May 2015 1City of London
20 June 1839 Newham
6 January 1873 31 May 2015 3
1840
6 January 1873 3/4
20 June 1839 Redbridge
1 March 1899
8 February 1901
11 January 1864 5
20 June 1839 Havering
1 December 1910
1 December 1868
1 July 1840 Brentwood
29 March 1843 C

Former services

Shenfield branch

TfL Rail took over operations from Abellio Greater Anglia on 31 May 2015.[16] TfL Rail subsequently introduced a fleet of new trains.[17] [18] On 22 June 2017, Class 345 trains entered passenger service on the Shenfield branch.[19]

The Class 315 trains continued to be maintained at the existing Ilford depot, but the Class 345 trains are maintained at Old Oak Common and Ilford depots.

Heathrow branch

TfL Rail inherited five units from Heathrow Connect when it took over operations on 20 May 2018. These trains were used to operate the existing half-hourly (2tph) service to Heathrow.[20] On 30 July 2020, Class 345 trains entered passenger service on the Heathrow branch. The last Class 360 trains were withdrawn in September 2020.[21]

Reading branch

On 26 September 2019, TfL Rail announced that it would take over the Paddington to Reading stopping services on 15 December 2019,[22] using Class 345 trains in place of the Class 387 and Class 165 trains used by Great Western Railway. Before that, on 25 November 2019 six GWR services a day started to operate using Class 345 trains, operated by TfL, to get drivers ready and stock in place for the main 15 December switch over.[23]

Route tables

Prior to the opening of the Elizabeth line on 24 May 2022, the timetabled weekday off-peak service pattern consisted of:[24]

Shenfield branch
Route Calling at Stock
to 8
Reading and Heathrow branches
Route Calling at Stock
London Paddington to 2 345
London Paddington to Hayes & Harlington2
London Paddington to 2

Rolling stock

Fleet carried over to the Elizabeth line

 ClassImageType Top speed Carriages Number Routes operated Built Years in operation
 mph  km/h 
Class 315EMU7512048[25] 1980–19811980–2022
Class 345 AventraEMU901457 or 970 2015–2019June 2017–present

Past fleet

Former units operated by TfL Rail include:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TfL Rail: What we do. Transport for London. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150525000027/http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/about-tfl/what-we-do/tfl-rail. 25 May 2015.
  2. Web site: MTR Crossrail – Crossrail Rolling Stock. 1 December 2014. 1 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141201015939/http://mtrcrossrail.co.uk/company-profile/crossrail/. live.
  3. Web site: Smith. Howard. Crossrail – Moving to the Operating Railway Rail and Underground Panel 12 February 2015. 12 February 2015. Transport for London. 13 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150213113944/https://www.tfl.gov.uk/cdn/static/cms/documents/rup-20150212-part-1-item-09-crossrail.pdf. 13 February 2015. live.
  4. News: Crossrail named the Elizabeth line: Royal title unveiled as the Queen visits Bond Street station . Evening Standard . Robert . Jobson . 23 February 2016 . 23 February 2016 . 25 February 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160225041023/http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/crossrail-named-the-elizabeth-line-royal-title-unveiled-as-the-queen-visits-bond-street-a3186791.html . live .
  5. http://www.crossrail.co.uk/news/articles/tfl-announces-shortlist-of-bidders-to-run-crossrail-services TfL announces shortlist of bidders to run Crossrail services
  6. http://www.railnews.co.uk/news/2013/06/25-crossrail-shortlist-reveals-four-contenders.html Crossrail shortlist reveals four contenders
  7. http://www.crossrail.co.uk/news/articles/tfl-announces-mtr-to-run-crossrail-services TfL announces MTR to run Crossrail services
  8. http://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/Rail-News/mtr-corporation-wins-14bn-contract-to-run-crossrail-services MTR Corporation wins £1.4 billion contract to run Crossrail services
  9. Web site: TfL to take over Abellio Greater Anglia lines from May 31 . Blackburn . Ralph . . 25 May 2015 . 11 December 2019 . 11 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191211234908/https://www.romfordrecorder.co.uk/news/politics/tfl-to-take-over-abellio-greater-anglia-lines-from-may-31-1-4084756 . live .
  10. Web site: The future of cross-London travel arrives . 17 September 2020 . 29 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201129022744/https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2017/june/the-future-of-cross-london-travel-arriv . live .
  11. Web site: TFL to operate Heathrow Connect services ahead of Elizabeth line opening . 17 December 2019 . 17 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191217170053/https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2018/may/tfl-to-operate-heathrow-connect-services-ahead-of-elizabeth-line-opening . live .
  12. Web site: TFL Rail to operate services to Reading from 15 December . 27 November 2019 . 27 November 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191127184236/https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2019/september/tfl-rail-to-operate-services-to-reading-from-15-december . live .
  13. Web site: Crossrail Trains Have Started Running to Reading... Early! . 26 November 2019 . 29 December 2019 . 29 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191229234307/https://londonist.com/london/transport/crossrail-trains-have-started-running-to-reading-early . live .
  14. Web site: First '345' reaches Heathrow. Key Modern Railways. 30 July 2020. 3 August 2020. 11 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200811031958/https://www.keymodernrailways.com/article/first-345-heathrow. live.
  15. Web site: Our Plan to Complete the Elizabeth Line. Crossrail. en. 22 July 2019. 4 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190704233718/http://www.crossrail.co.uk/construction/our-plan-to-complete-the-elizabeth-line/. dead.
  16. Web site: 21 May 2015 . Passengers set to benefit as key commuter rail services transfer to TfL . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200812185417/https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2015/may/fares . 12 August 2020 . 25 September 2020 . Transport for London.
  17. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/crossrail-rolling-stock-and-depot-contract-to-be-awarded-to-bombardier Crossrail rolling stock and depot contract to be awarded to Bombardier
  18. http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/bombardier-wins-crossrail-train-contract.html Bombardier wins Crossrail train contract
  19. Web site: 22 June 2017 . The future of cross-London travel arrives . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201129022744/https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2017/june/the-future-of-cross-london-travel-arriv . 29 November 2020 . 17 September 2020 . Transport for London.
  20. News: Crossrail: The Western Approach . London Reconnections . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180711164024/http://www.londonreconnections.com/2018/crossrail-western-progress/ . 11 July 2018.
  21. Heathrow 360s Retired . . 865 . October 2020 . 85.
  22. Web site: TfL Rail to operate services to Reading from 15 December . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20191127184236/https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2019/september/tfl-rail-to-operate-services-to-reading-from-15-december . 27 November 2019 . 27 November 2019 . Transport for London . en.
  23. News: Rosehill . Harry . 26 November 2019 . Crossrail Trains Have Started Running To Reading...Early! . Londonist . live . 29 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191229234307/https://londonist.com/london/transport/crossrail-trains-have-started-running-to-reading-early . 29 December 2019.
  24. Web site: TfL Rail timetables. Transport for London. 12 July 2020. 13 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200713000644/https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/tfl-rail/tfl-rail-timetables?intcmp=27614. live.
  25. Class 315. Units . Rail Express . 313. June 2022 . 27 . Russell . David .