Anglia

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Network Rail’s Anglia route comprises over 1,700 miles of track from London Liverpool Street station to Norwich in the east and Cambridge in the west, the North London Line from Gospel Oak to Barking East, and Essex Thameside from Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness. With over 63.6 million passenger journeys, Liverpool Street is the third busiest railway station in Britain and the route is well connected with two airports, Stansted and Southend.
Latest news for this route

Reminder: August engineering work on Ipswich-Lowestoft line to help keep trains on time
Network Rail will be working on the East Suffolk Line for six consecutive days later this month to keep everyone safe and reduce the chance of disruption to passengers in future.

Passengers are asked to check weekend travel plans before travelling this August bank holiday
Much of the rail network is open over the August bank holiday to allow passengers to enjoy the best tourist destinations across Anglia, but engineering work will be taking place which may affect some rail journeys.

Mother leads level crossing safety event in Elsenham as shocking new CCTV footage released
Network Rail held a safety event on Thursday 15 June alongside Tina Hughes, whose daughter Olivia tragically lost her life at Elsenham level crossing in 2005.

On track for the future: Ipswich-Lowestoft line improvements set to continue this summer
Network Rail will return to the East Suffolk Line in August to replace worn-out track that is up to 100 years old.

REMINDER: Passengers reminded to allow extra time for rail journeys this spring bank holiday if travelling via Cambridge or Grays.
Much of the railway network is open over the Spring bank holiday across Anglia for passengers to enjoy the many delights of the region. However, there are some engineering works taking place that may affect journeys on the West Anglia Main line and the on the Tilbury and Southend line.

Reliability successfully reinforced on Norfolk and Suffolk local rail lines
Network Rail has completed a package of works to help keep trains running whatever the weather and improve level crossings for the community.

Job done: Broxbourne road reopens after bridge over railway replaced
Network Rail reopened Nazeing New Road on time yesterday morning after completing a four-month project to deliver a replacement bridge. The new bridge is expected to help road users and train passengers travel through the area safely and reliably for 120 years. It needed to be fully replaced as it had reached the end of its useful life.

REMINDER: Passengers asked to check before travelling over the May Day bank holiday and Coronation weekends
Much of the railway network is open over the May bank holiday and Coronation weekend across the Anglia region. But with major station and renewals projects taking place, we urge passengers to check before travelling as some engineering work will affect the main lines at Cambridge, Chelmsford and on the Rainham and Ockendon lines in Essex.
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