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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-29-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-14-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-20-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-04-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Construction workers rest in front of billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, at Liverpool Street in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-33-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Crossrail construction site as the transport development project which will link east and west London via an underground section is developed here just off Oxford Street in London, United Kingdom.
    20160505_crossrail_B.jpg
  • Construction workers rest in front of billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, at Liverpool Street in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-30-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-21-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Construction workers rest in front of billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, at Liverpool Street in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-32-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-19-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-03-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-24-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Crossrail construction site as the transport development project which will link east and west London via an underground section is developed here just off Oxford Street in London, United Kingdom.
    20160505_crossrail_A.jpg
  • Crossrail construction site as the transport development project which will link east and west London via an underground section is developed here just off Oxford Street in London, United Kingdom.
    20160505_crossrail_C.jpg
  • Sign for Crossrail and the Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street, the multi million pound rail development which will join East and West London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170401_crossrail_001.jpg
  • Sign for Crossrail and the Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street, the multi million pound rail development which will join East and West London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170401_crossrail_002.jpg
  • New entrance to Crossrail Place in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf crossrail plac...jpg
  • Construction workers take a break outside the Crossrail Snow Hill Basement development near Smithfield in London, United Kingdom.
    20190214_crossrail workers_001.jpg
  • Cutout workman at the Crossrail development site at Tottenham Court Road, holding up a sign saying that businesses are open for business as usual. Including the nightclub GAY. London, UK.
    20150109_crossrail sign_A.jpg
  • Cutout workman at the Crossrail development site at Tottenham Court Road, holding up a sign saying that businesses are open for business as usual. Including the nightclub GAY. London, UK.
    20150109_crossrail sign_B.jpg
  • The City of London seen from Crossrail Bridge crossing Shoreditch High Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Crossrail is a 73-mile new railway line under development in the United Kingdom. Crossing London from west to east, at each end of its central core the line will divide into two branches: in the west to Reading and to stations at Heathrow Airport; in the east to Abbey Wood and to Shenfield.
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  • A Crossrail construction worker and temporary works site landscape in Paddington, central London. Standing to attention as he wait to cross the road, he has above his head a red pedestrian light as well as the lines for traffic on the road's surface to his left. The works are part of the massive transport regeneration project called Crossrail, a series of deep tunnels that are revolutionising the way Londoners will in the future travel across the capital.
    construction_landscape01-03-03-2014.jpg
  • Sign for Crossrail, the multi million pound rail development which will join east and west London.
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  • Sign for Crossrail, the multi million pound rail development which will join east and west London.
    20091213crossrailA.jpg
  • Derelict buildings at the Crossrail Snow Hill Basement development at Smithfield on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Smithfield Market, a Grade II listed-covered market building, was designed by Victorian architect Sir Horace Jones in the second half of the 19th century. Some of its original market premises fell into disuse in the late 20th century and faced the prospect of demolition. The Corporation of Londons public enquiry in 2012 drew widespread support for an urban regeneration plan intent upon preserving Smithfields historical identity.
    20200201_derelict smithfield_001.jpg
  • A man reads a book while sitting astride an old concrete-filled oil drums at the entrance to an East London railway tunnel. Wearing dark glasses and reading a book about successful business plans. The six solid drums serve as a heavy deterrent for any vehicles expecting to drive through the dark underpass. This is near Brick Lane, an area of now mainly the Bangladeshi and artists' community  but also of a new development of cross-London railways that have changed the area irreversibly. The tunnel is a turning off Sclater Street that formed part of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's subterranean Bishopgate Goodsyard in use between 1840 to 1964. Partly demolished in 2004, the rails now carry overland trains on the Crossrail project.
    tunnel_man01-08-07-2010_1.jpg
  • A woman walks past a large yellow car park sign on street in Shoreditch, East London. Striding across the road, the lady wears a white skirt and espadrilles with high heels. It is later in the afternoon on this warm summer's day and the sun has partly covered the yellow sign with its black lettering, written as one word rather than the normal two. Otherwise, the street is empty of other pedestrians but this area is undergoing massive regeneration thanks to the new Crossrail project, a part of which is seen as a concrete overpass for trains in the background.
    car_park03-08-07-2010_1.jpg
  • Homless person camping by Shoreditch Station during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Crossrail construction hoarding of Smithfield scene placed alongside real street signs and bollard. The confusion of two images merge like a capriccio into one landscape as we see a background of corporate utopia with the dystopian foreground of a dirty street corner, affected by local construction site for the capital's Crossrail transport project.
    crossrail_hoarding03-17-12-2014_1.jpg
  • Crossrail construction hoarding of Smithfield scene placed alongside real street signs and bollard. The confusion of two images merge like a capriccio into one landscape as we see a background of corporate utopia with the dystopian foreground of a dirty street corner, affected by local construction site for the capital's Crossrail transport project.
    crossrail_hoarding02-17-12-2014_1.jpg
  • An elderly pensioner who qualifies for a TFL freedom Pass, walks past the billboards promoting Crossrail's new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capital's newest on 4th September 2020, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrail's Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre (73-mile) railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK . Delays and setbacks to the scheme, running three years late is now £3.4 billion over budget to its initial £14.8bn price tag.
    elizabeth_line01-04-09-2020.jpg
  • An elderly pensioner who qualifies for a TFL freedom Pass, walks past the billboards promoting Crossrail's new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capital's newest on 4th September 2020, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrail's Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre (73-mile) railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK . Delays and setbacks to the scheme, running three years late is now £3.4 billion over budget to its initial £14.8bn price tag.
    elizabeth_line04-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrail's new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capital's newest on 4th September 2020, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrail's Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre (73-mile) railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK . Delays and setbacks to the scheme, running three years late is now £3.4 billion over budget to its initial £14.8bn price tag.
    elizabeth_line02-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Pedestrians cross a road junction near Tottenham Court Road in central London. Making their way across the road during extensive construction work for the giant Crossrail project (a new underground railway system for London). Crossings and traffic flow are disrupted and Londoners have to negotiate their way around barriers and fences.
    pedestrians274-02-09-2014_1.jpg
  • The back of a road crossing figure and a cyclist at the junction of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. During the extensive construction of the capital's Crossrail transport project, street-level disruption has been massive and pedestrians and drivers have endured re-routing and hold-ups for many years. On the other side of these blue signs are human figures that stand at these junctions to stop crossing on red lights and thereby help stop accidents.
    oxford_street01-03-12-2015_1.jpg
  • A shopper walks past a window display that features numbers - part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. Darren Almonds piece ‘Chance Encounter 004’, consists of a grid formed from rectangular panels, featuring fragmented numbers that appear to scroll across the surface. <br />
State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-06-04-03-2019.jpg
  • The back of a road crossing figure and resting pedestrian at the junction of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. During the extensive construction of the capital's Crossrail transport project, street-level disruption has been massive and pedestrians and drivers have endured re-routing and hold-ups for many years. On the other side of these blue signs are human figures that stand at these junctions to stop crossing on red lights and thereby help stop accidents.
    oxford_street03-03-12-2015_1.jpg
  • Shoppers walk past a window display that features numbers - part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. Darren Almonds piece ‘Chance Encounter 004’, consists of a grid formed from rectangular panels, featuring fragmented numbers that appear to scroll across the surface. <br />
State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-15-04-03-2019.jpg
  • People walk past as silhouettes amongst angle, light and shadows underneath Centrepoint in central London, which is under refurbishment and in the smae are as major Crossrail construction.
    20141104_angles light shadows_A.jpg
  • A shared sandwich outside a window display that is part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-21-04-03-2019.jpg
  • Shoppers walk past a window display that is part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-11-04-03-2019.jpg
  • Young Asian women tourists pause under a TFL development sign near Bond Street while exploring Oxford Street in central London. They are shopping and have paused for a moment to gather themselves and check messages and perhaps directions to their next destination. Above them is the hoarding that advertises Transport for London's (TfL) Crossrail's multi-million Pound improvements that have disrupted life for consumers in this area near Bond Street tube station.
    oxfordSt_colour08-15-09-2015.jpg
  • Workmen in hi-visibility clothing carry a blue wiring reel, coincidentally the same colour as a construction container. Walking along the street in the City of London, the capital's financial heart, they have turned a corner, around the deep blue-painted container on their works site, a construction site on the huge Crossrail project that is transforming London's deep underground rail system.
    city_workmen02-13-08-2014.jpg
  • Shoppers walk past a window display that is part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-18-04-03-2019.jpg
  • Woman pedestrian walks past bent railings in a London street. In a perfectly-timed picture, the lady strides past the damaged railings, twisted by a vehicle, perhaps - or by someone with strong tools. Her legs are perfectly aligned with the angle of bent steel uprights - now reshaped into diagonals. The street is underoing massive change due to the capital's Crossrail project where pedestrian disruption actually encourages people to walk a shorter route in the road, rather than the safer pavement.
    bent_railings01-03-12-2014_1.jpg
  • Shoppers walk past a window display that is part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-09-04-03-2019.jpg
  • A shopper walks past a window display that features numbers - part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
    oxford_street-04-04-03-2019.jpg
  • Footpath disruption sign using illustration of TFL workman, with background of Victoria bus passengers. Women talk to each other and lone man sits in the sunshine, on a seat waiting for the next bus to arrive. TFL have used illustrations of employees and staff to show pedestrians how to make their ways safely across closed paths in this large building site, while normality needs to be maintained. The disruption continues as the lives of commuters and travellers continue.
    crossrail_site01-05-03-2014.jpg
  • Footpath disruption sign using illustration of TFL workman, with background of a bus ad for a Hollywood film. Yellow bins filled with salt for next winter sit in a landscape of railings and a red London double-decker bus. TFL have used illustrations of employees and staff to show pedestrians how to make their ways safely across closed paths in this large building site, while normality needs to be maintained. The disruption continues as the lives of commuters and travellers continue.
    crossrail_site03-05-03-2014.jpg
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