Elizabeth line to run every three minutes on Saturdays as service ramps up
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Elizabeth line to run every three minutes on Saturdays as service ramps up
"There will soon be an Elizabeth line train through the core section of the network every three minutes on Saturdays, as TfL prepares to increase the service. Currently, there are 16 trains an hour through the core section on Saturdays, but this will increase to 20 trains an hour from Saturday 20th December, the week of the national timetable change which kicks in earlier that week."
"The Elizabeth line is the UK's most popular railway service, with around 800,000 journeys made every day. Whether enjoying an afternoon of shopping, or seeing a show in the West End, we're really pleased that customers travelling on Saturdays will now benefit from more frequent services from the eastern branches into central London. As with all timetable updates, we recommend checking your journey before you set off, on the TfL Go app, or at TfL.gov.uk."
Service frequency on the Elizabeth line core will increase from 16 to 20 trains per hour on Saturdays from Saturday 20 December. Additional services will run roughly between 11am and 8pm each Saturday, adding two trains per hour from Abbey Wood to Paddington and two per hour from Gidea Park to Paddington. Outside those hours the timetable remains at 16 trains per hour. The Gidea Park branch moves from roughly one train every eight minutes to one every six minutes, and the Abbey Wood branch moves from about every seven minutes to every six minutes. There is no increase west of Paddington.
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