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New modern ticket hall with step-free access opens at Moorgate as part of Elizabeth line improvements

Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station handed over to London Underground ahead of the line opening in the first half of 2022.Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station has been officially transferred to London Underground (LU), bringing immediate benefits to customers at Moorgate.The new Elizabeth line stations are of such a scale, due to the new trains that are more than 200 metres in length, that many will have more than one station entrance. Customers at Liverpool Street will be able to use Moorgate, as well as the new entrance at Broadgate, to access Elizabeth line services.

As part of the work undertaken by Crossrail, a refurbished station entrance for Moorgate station on Moorfields is now open. Step-free access to the London Underground’s Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines has been provided with new lifts serving the eastbound and westbound platforms. The new entrance is more spacious at 65 metres wide, with a longer gateline, six new ticket vending machines and customer information screens providing an improved customer experience for those using the station.

The rest of the new Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station will open with the start of cross-London Elizabeth line services in the first half of 2022.


Heidi Alexander, Deputy Mayor for Transport, said: “I’m really pleased that passengers on three Tube lines will be able to benefit from step-free access at the new Moorgate station entrance from today, as the Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station is handed over to TfL. The Elizabeth line will transform our city’s transport network when it opens next year, and it is great that Londoners are already able to enjoy some of the advantages it will bring.”

Andy Lord, London Underground Managing Director, said: “It’s great to have this bright new ticket hall available for customers using Moorgate station with step-free access to the London Underground provided. It will provide a more modern experience for those using the station and staff and customers will be able start using this new part of the station ahead of Elizabeth line services starting in the first half of next year.”

Mark Wild, Crossrail Chief Executive, said: “I am delighted that Liverpool Street station has been handed over to London Underground. I am proud of everyone who has worked so hard to get this fantastic new railway station over the line and make the most of the limited site space available in the heart of London to build a massive and impressive piece of infrastructure.”

Alastair Moss, Chair of the City of London Corporation’s Planning and Transportation Committee, said: “The opening of the step-free Moorgate entrance is fantastic news for City commuters and marks another step towards unlocking the highly anticipated Elizabeth line for London’s residents, workers and visitors.

“Once open, the Elizabeth line will provide an enormous boost for the City by enhancing sustainable transport links to the rest of London and beyond which is why we made a substantial financial contribution of £200m towards the Crossrail project.”

Declan McGeeney, Director of UK Infrastructure, Laing O’Rourke said: “I want to thank our construction team for their dedication and hard work. Using our experience of delivering rail sector infrastructure in the UK and internationally, we have worked in close partnership with Crossrail, London Underground and our supply chain partners, to create a world-class and aesthetically stunning station. It will improve the travelling experience of millions of people and we are excited by the prospect of passengers starting to use it.”

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