TfL Rail

two commuter railway lines serving London, Essex, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire

TfL Rail was a metro service operated by MTR Corporation under contract to Transport for London (TfL).

TfL Rail logo

Upon the opening of the Crossrail central section in May 2022, it merged the Elizabeth line, and the name was discontinued.

Existing routes

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East London

In May 2015, TfL Rail took control of the commuter service between Liverpool Street in central London and Shenfield in Essex. This branch comprises the first 14 stations on the Great Eastern Main Line. There is an interchange at Shenfield for medium- and long-distance services to East Anglia.

West London

On 20 May 2018 TfL Rail took over operation of the Heathrow Connect service between Paddington in central London and Heathrow Airport to the west. This route has nine stations.