The only "new" station on Crossrail is Woolwich which was mentioned in item 14 above. All the other stations on the route are interchange with existing LU or NR stations.
As was pointed out earlier in the thread, that's not so. The Canary Wharf Crossrail station is entirely separate from any existing station. It's actually nearer (but not physically connected in any way) to Poplar DLR and to WestIndiaQuay DLR than it is to either of the existing stations with Canary Wharf in their name. One suspects the "Canary Wharf" name has been chosen for the Crossrail station for 'branding' and 'marketing' purposes - but there is no interchange possibility from the new Crossrail Canary Wharf station to any existing station. Anyone changing lines will need to "beep out" of the Crossrail station, walk a couple of hundred metres, then "beep in" again at a DLR or Jubilee Line station, though I expect these will be set as valid OSI points.
As an aside, the new complex built over the station (which has been completed and open for years now) is called "Crossrail Place" even though the line itself will take the Elizabeth Line name.