Friday 13th January 2023
    Difficulty: Very hard

    The Elizabeth Line (Quiz #56)

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    The Elizabeth Line is a high-frequency rail service in London and its suburbs. It was officially opened on 17 May 2022 by Queen Elizabeth II.

    1. The Elizabeth line has 41 stations in all. How many of them are located south of the River Thames?

    2. The Elizabeth Line uses Class 345 trains, each 200 metres (660 feet) long. How many carriages does each train consist of?

    3. During the construction of the tunnels, six million tons of earth were removed. What was done with around half of this earth?

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