The unheralded benefits of the Crossrail Project: How will it aid the tourism experience?

Published On March 18, 2016 | By Staff Writer | England, Travel Planning
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If you have heard about London’s much-vaunted Crossrail Project, you will be well aware of its primary benefits. It is expected to add an estimated £42 billion to the UK economy, for example, while initial reports have also suggested that it will create up to 200,000 job opportunities and create a scenario where the London Underground 10% more efficient over time.

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These benefits represent just the tip of the iceberg; however, as there are wider, less revered benefits that will add to the social value of the Crossrail project. Take the impact that it will have on tourism in the UK, for example, as it is primed to create an enhanced travelling experience that is far more accessible.

3 Key benefits of the Crossrail route for Tourists

With this in mind, what are the core benefits that the Crossrail route will deliver to tourists, and how will they impact on their experience travelling? Consider these three examples:

It will be easier than ever to source London landmarks

If you have ever travelled on the Metro system in cosmopolitan, continental cities such as Paris or New York, you will understand the primary benefits of travelling across integrated, clearly defined routes. The same principle can be applied to the Crossrail once construction is complete, as travellers can arrive at the fringes of the capital and travel along a single route in a bid to access multiple central London landmarks.

This will make it far easier for tourists to create a realistic and busy itinerary, without being distracted by platform changes, switches and variable transportation modes.

Tourists can shave time of some journeys

While it is believed that some Crossrail routes will enable commuters to save up to an hour on their daily journeys, it is often forgotten that this same logic can be applied to tourists. This demographic usually attempts to cram as much sight-seeing and adventure into a single day as possible, and to achieve this they need to rely of fast, efficient and reliable transportation.

This is embodied perfectly by the Crossrail project, so tourists can look forward to shorter travelling times when visiting certain landmarks and make the most of their stay at a specific location.

Tourists can travel in style on the Crossrail

In terms of the journey itself, tourists can also look forward to an enjoyable leisure experience. From the state-of-the-art Crossrail stations that will deliver accurate information to help tourists on their travels to the integration of 4G connectivity in carriages, every step of the journey has been considered to provide a luxurious experience.

With ample leg room and large window spaces, tourists can enjoy their on-board experience while also sampling the local sights and landmarks.

You can click here to see more about the Openpropertygroup graphic and the Crossrail Project, while also calculating the impact that it will have on your travelling times.

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