Nine-day closure of the East Suffolk line for major track renewals: Library image of new track being installed during engineering work cropped

Wednesday 10 Sep 2025

Nine-day closure of the East Suffolk line for major track renewals

Region & Route:
Eastern: Anglia

Passengers travelling on the East Suffolk line are advised to check before they travel between Saturday 25 October and Sunday 2 November, when the line will be closed between Westerfield and Halesworth for essential track renewal work.

Much of the track in this area is over 100 years old and needs to be replaced to maintain the safe and reliable operation of train services. Old, jointed rail will be replaced with continuously welded rail, helping reduce noise from passing trains and improving passenger comfort.

To allow engineers safe access to the track, Greater Anglia train services will be replaced by buses between Ipswich and Halesworth on the following dates:

  • Saturday 25 October to Sunday 2 November

Train services will continue to operate between Halesworth and Lowestoft during this period.

To allow this work to take place safely, level crossings at Melton Station, Jetty Lane, Haywards and Ferry Lane will also need to be restricted at certain times. Letters have been sent to local residents to set out in more detail when the crossing closures are planned.  

These renewals will also help support Sizewell’s transport strategy to transport construction materials by rail in the future. Passengers can check their journeys at nationalrail.co.uk or via the Greater Anglia website and app.

Simon Milburn, Network Rail’s infrastructure director for Anglia, said:
“This investment is about securing the future of the East Suffolk line. Replacing the track that has been in place for more than a century will mean safer, more reliable journeys and less noise for passengers and communities. Importantly, it also plays a crucial role in supporting the Sizewell C project by making sure the railway is ready to carry construction materials by rail, helping reduce the impact on local roads. Thank you to passengers and communities for bearing with us while this work is carried out.”

Martin Beable, Greater Anglia’s Managing Director, said: 
“The East Suffolk line improvements are essential in significantly improving the long-term safety and reliability of our network for our passengers. Replacing the track will mean reduced noise for local communities and further support Sizewell’s transport strategy

“We would like to thank customers for their patience and understanding while this work is carried out. Passengers are advised to check before they travel and allow more time for their journey.”

Notes to Editors

Notes to editors

  • For residents’ queries, Network Rail’s 24-hour national helpline is available on 03457 11 41 41The East Suffolk line runs between Ipswich and Lowestoft, serving communities across Suffolk.

  • Residents living within 500 metres of the railway can now sign up to Network Rail’s new email alert service for updates on planned work and maintenance in their area by visiting: networkrail.co.uk/railworknearme.

  • Network Rail owns, operates and develops Britain’s railway infrastructure, which includes 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts, and thousands of signals, level crossings and stations.

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