Londoners are holding onto hope that the Crossrail 2 train project could still become a reality one day.

If you have lived in London long enough, the chances are you have heard whispers of the elusive Crossrail 2, the south-north version of the Elizabeth line.

The route was planned to run from Hertfordshire in the north through central London and into the southwestern corners of the capital to the M25 border, with dozens of stations in between for smoother connection between the two parts of the city.

But the megaproject, estimated to cost around £40 billion in 2019, was put on hold in October 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. However, Crossrail 2 has never been fully dead, with London leaders offering occasional breadcrumbs that it could be resurrected one day in the not-so-distant

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