Noun
crossrail (plural crossrails)
A rail that goes across something.
Crossrail is a prime example of infrastructure. It is a rather deadly word, but I think it is exciting stuff, the civil engineering which makes Britain tick - the bridges, tunnels, power and water networks, which bind us together. Evan Davis
As with all proposed sub-surface Crossrail 2 stations (of which there could be up to 11), Euston St Pancras would have step-free access between station and street. Source: Internet
'An uplift will come in property values as electric cars, Crossrail and pedestrianised areas bring dynamic change to Oxford Street. Source: Internet
"Crossrail Ltd continue to refine their delivery schedule and will provide an update in the coming weeks.” Source: Internet
In London, a route for Crossrail 2 has been safeguarded. Source: Internet
He also wants to seize the reins of the overdue Crossrail project “to make sure there is no further slippage or increase in cost”. Source: Internet