Crossrail project to deliver London’s Elizabeth line: The parliamentary bill process

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The Crossrail programme to deliver the Elizabeth line east-west railway across London, UK, was authorised by the Crossrail Act 2008. It was the culmination of 6 years of planning and development work by an organisation called Cross London Rail Links, which was created for the purpose as a joint venture between the Strategic Rail Authority (succeeded by the Department for Transport) and Transport for London. This paper explains the process of obtaining authorisation for the £14·8 billion project through a hybrid parliamentary bill process.

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Bennett, S. (2017). Crossrail project to deliver London’s Elizabeth line: The parliamentary bill process. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Civil Engineering, 170(6), 10–14. https://doi.org/10.1680/jcien.17.00014

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