FAST train travel to and from Heathrow will cost almost 60 per cent less on Crossrail than on the Heathrow Express, the Standard can reveal today.
Transport for London has confirmed the fares that will be imposed when the Elizabeth line opens to passengers next Tuesday morning.
These will match Tube prices other than at Heathrow, but fare capping will limit the amount that passengers are charged each day.
The £20 billion scheme received royal approval yesterday when the Queen made a surprise visit to Paddington station and told Transport for London commissioner Andy Byford: “It looks spectacular.”
Passenger services are due to start on the line next Tuesday, May 24.
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