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
Cambridge South station takes a step towards reality
Network Rail has submitted a Transport and Works Act Order (TWAO) application to seek deemed planning permission to build the new station and associated infrastructure which will serve the southern fringe of Cambridge and the biomedical campus.
Network Rail issues warning after hundreds of incidents at level crossings across Anglia
Network Rail is issuing a warning on International Level Crossings Awareness Day to remind people to use level crossings safely as new figures show that 81 incidents have already occurred in the Anglia region since the start of the year.
New safety equipment given the green light at ten level crossings across Anglia
Network Rail has installed new equipment at ten level crossings across Anglia to make them safer.
Network Rail’s 3000th apprentice takes up his station at Suffolk signal box
Signalling apprentice, Thomas Briggs, based at Saxmundham in Suffolk, has become Network Rail’s 3000th apprentice since the apprenticeship levy launched in April 2017. The levy was introduced by the government to fund new apprenticeships, creating opportunities for school leavers like Thomas and helping to develop the existing workforce.
Bank Holiday weekend rail works deliver reliability improvements across Anglia
Network Rail has completed essential track works over the Bank Holiday weekend on the Great Eastern Main Line to reduce the number of delays and cancellations between Norwich and London.
Essential track works to improve reliability for rail passengers between London and Southend
Network Rail will replace track and improve drainage on the c2c line between London and Shoeburyness next month (June) to improve reliability.
Public invited to comment on proposals to increase Ely rail capacity
Network Rail’s second round of public consultation to increase rail capacity through Ely opens today (Monday 24 May 2021) as part of a six-week consultation to gather feedback from the public on proposals being presented to upgrade the railway.
Bee-autiful habitats replace lost vegetation at the side of the railway in Norfolk
Network Rail has worked with charity Buglife to create beautiful natural habitats for bees and other wildlife to replace vegetation that was removed for the safe running of rail services on the Cromer branch line.
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