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The Chelsea–Hackney line (also referred to as the Chelney line, Hacksea line and Crossrail 2) is a safeguarded route for an underground railway running from south-west London to north-east London. The route in its modern form was first drawn up in the 1970s and although it is the highest profile project not yet under construction, it will not proceed before the completion of Crossrail 1 in 2018. During the early 2000s the plan was developed by Cross London Rail Links Ltd., the developers of Crossrail, and the line is therefore sometimes known as Crossrail 2 and expected to be a large gauge tunnel.

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  • The Chelsea–Hackney line (also referred to as the Chelney line, Hacksea line and Crossrail 2) is a safeguarded route for an underground railway running from south-west London to north-east London. The route in its modern form was first drawn up in the 1970s and although it is the highest profile project not yet under construction, it will not proceed before the completion of Crossrail 1 in 2018. During the early 2000s the plan was developed by Cross London Rail Links Ltd., the developers of Crossrail, and the line is therefore sometimes known as Crossrail 2 and expected to be a large gauge tunnel.
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  • The Chelsea–Hackney line (also referred to as the Chelney line, Hacksea line and Crossrail 2) is a safeguarded route for an underground railway running from south-west London to north-east London. The route in its modern form was first drawn up in the 1970s and although it is the highest profile project not yet under construction, it will not proceed before the completion of Crossrail 1 in 2018. During the early 2000s the plan was developed by Cross London Rail Links Ltd., the developers of Crossrail, and the line is therefore sometimes known as Crossrail 2 and expected to be a large gauge tunnel.
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