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Crossrail Signalling

In this article https://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/news/features/ilford-recorder-guest-column-mike-gapes-ilford-south-mp-holding-crossrail-and-tfl-to-account-1-5889243

the author states:

" The main problem has been integrating three separate train signalling systems. "


In many places the complexity of the signalling systems on crossrail is being blamed for the long delay in introducing the new Elizabeth Line services. I'm surprised there hasn't been more comment here about this. It seems to me that other things have caused the delay but not being involved I can't be sure. Can anyone comment and shed light on the state of the signalling?

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  • he £17.6bn Elizabeth Line, which will stretch from Shenfield in the east to Reading in the west through central London, was due to open last December but has been delayed

    indefinitely due to problems with signalling testing.



    The Government has spent all the money propping up the Brexit negotiations so that the four donkeys of the apocolypse can ride again ... perhaps they should try Weston Super mare.


    Being serious though, I think the real reason is that there is no money left in the pot to continue........


    Legh
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  • he £17.6bn Elizabeth Line, which will stretch from Shenfield in the east to Reading in the west through central London, was due to open last December but has been delayed

    indefinitely due to problems with signalling testing.



    The Government has spent all the money propping up the Brexit negotiations so that the four donkeys of the apocolypse can ride again ... perhaps they should try Weston Super mare.


    Being serious though, I think the real reason is that there is no money left in the pot to continue........


    Legh
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