
London’s Elizabeth line has hit a major milestone, surpassing 500 million passenger journeys and becoming the busiest railway service in the UK. According to newly published reports from Transport for London (TfL) and Arup, the line’s launch has accelerated both job creation and housing development, particularly in the Abbey Wood area.
The reports—Evidencing the value of the Elizabeth line (TfL) and Elizabeth line post-opening evaluation: transport outcomes (an interim findings study by Arup, TfL, and the Department for Transport)—cover May 2022 to October 2023. They highlight the Elizabeth line’s key benefits, performance, and the confidence it brings for future transport investment in London and beyond.
Key Findings
- Positive Local Impact
Over 90% of surveyed customers say the Elizabeth line has benefitted their local area, improving connectivity to London suburbs and offering better access to Heathrow Airport. - Boosted Employment Opportunities
Around Abbey Wood, cross-river connections have led to an 11% increase in job accessibility, while the Heathrow branch saw a 6% rise. Overall, 62% of respondents agree the Elizabeth line has positively impacted employment. - Housing Growth Along the Line
Between 2017 and 2022, areas within one kilometre of Elizabeth line stations experienced a 14% increase in housing in east London and an 8% increase in west London. Abbey Wood alone saw a 6% rise in new homes, with further growth projected over the next five years. - Thousands of New Jobs
Between 2015 and 2022, 378,000 jobs were created near Elizabeth line stations, with central London stations like Liverpool Street seeing the largest gains.
Source: https://railwayprune.co.uk/2025/01/12/e ... -journeys/