Friday, 16 March 2018

London Elizabeth line fares to match TfL Tube prices... but Heathrow passengers set to pay £7 premium


Pic:Elizabeth Line
Staff reporter(wp/es):
Fares on Crossrail's Elizabeth Line will match Tube prices across most of London, but Heathrow passengers will be charged a premium, it was announced today.
Travelling between the airport and zone 1 in central London at peak times will cost £12.10 - £7 more than the same journey on the Piccadilly line.
Passengers travelling between zone 2 and the airport will pay a Heathrow premium of £4.50 compared with the Tube.
Crossrail journeys everywhere else within zones 1-6 will cost the same as pay-as-you-go fares on the Tube.
The Heathrow to Paddington peak Crossrail fare of £10.20 is less than half the cost of the £27 standard fare on the 15-minute Heathrow Express shuttle, though the Crossrail journey will take about 10 minutes longer.
Peak fares apply between 630am-930am and 4pm-7pm. Crossrail services between Paddington and Heathrow will replace the Heathrow Connect trains, and be 10p or 20p cheaper, depending on the time of day.
Mayor Sadiq Khan said: “I’m delighted to announce that the cost of travelling on the Elizabeth Line in zones 1-6 will be the same price as a similar journey on the Tube – fulfilling a key manifesto pledge to deliver truly world-class transport infrastructure which is also accessible and affordable for all Londoners.”
Crossrail, to be renamed the Elizabeth line when in opens under central London in December, will add 10 per cent capacity to the transport network and offer a quicker alternative to the overcrowded Central line.
Transport for London hopes it will boost revenues by more than £200 million a year but admits some Tube passengers will switch to the new line, which will eventually link Reading with Sheffield and Abbey Wood via two new tunnels under central London. There have been 44 million fewer journeys on the Tube in 2017/18, reducing TfL income £89 million below expectations.
The opening of the £14.8 billion line will mean Oyster and contactless fares will be accepted on rail services to and from Heathrow for the first time.
As with the Tube, children under 11 will travel for free. Londoners aged 60 and older will also travel free.
Daily fare capping means that someone arriving at Heathrow and using Crossrail to reach central London will pay only 40p more for the rest of their Tube and bus travel that day, as the daily Oyster or contactless charge will be limited to £12.50.
Heathrow Connect will switch to Crossrail on May 20, bringing the slightly cheaper fares and Oyster and contactless ticketing at the same time. 
Transport for London commissioner Mike Brown said: “When Elizabeth line services through central London open in December, they will transform travel across London. The railway will provide many new direct journey options between Canary Wharf, central London and Heathrow Airport, and will cut journey times dramatically and ensure London remains a world-leading city.”
Jasmine Whitbread, chief executive of business group London First, said: “London’s businesses have worked hard to support, and help pay for, the Elizabeth line and we’re counting the days until it opens its doors.”

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Victoria Beckham 'pulls out' of spicegirl reunion

 Viva Forever
Pic:Spicegirl file photo
Entertainment reporter(wp/es):
Mel C has claimed that fellow Spice Girl Mel B was "joking" about the band performing at the Royal wedding.
The pop star has claimed that she is yet to receive an invite to Meghan Markle's wedding to Prince Harry in May, amid speculation that the band would perform at the reception.
"I’ve met Prince Charles lots of times. I’m going to ask him where my invite is because I haven’t got mine yet, obviously Mel B said she has hers," she told the Sun.
“I think Mel was just kind of having a bit of a joke."

Mel B recently ignited rumours that they'd be performing at the nuptials in May while appearing on a US chat show, suggesting the band had been invited.
But the reunion could be over before it has began as Victoria Beckham has reportedly pulled out.
It was revealed last month that the 1990s pop group were getting back together for new projects, with a world tour of their greatest hits on the cards. 
But now the plans are reportedly in jeopardy as fashion designer Beckham is struggling to make it work.
Mel C said: “Victoria has been quite vocal, it’s really not something she wants to do at this time.

“It’s very early stages, we’re not talking about new music or going out on the road together at this time.
“It was just getting together to reignite all the things that we have had together and to work with Simon [Fuller]”