Rail passengers in Ipswich are facing cancellations to services. A service heading to London Liverpool Street from Harwich Town developed a fault after departing Colchester. A spokesman for Greater ...
Train punctuality in the region has reached some of the highest levels in the country. Greater Anglia has achieved an annual ...
The UK’s Department for Transport (DfT) has shortlisted three bidders for the new East Anglia franchise. Three companies, which are in the running to improve rail services across East Anglia, will ...
Interiors of the new trains built by Bombardier for Greater Anglia. Credit: Greater Anglia UK train operator Greater Anglia has unveiled the features of its new electric commuter trains, which are ...
HOW you travel by train will be changing this weekend, as Greater Anglia's services are nationalised. Greater Anglia’s trainlines will be transferred to public ownership on Sunday, joining half of the ...
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Major rail disruption after train breaks down leaving station
Commuters are facing severe disruption to rail services between Colchester and London Liverpool Street due to a train fault.
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Greater Anglia named among best in country for punctuality
Punctuality figures, including for Colchester, Clacton and Marks Tey, have placed Greater Anglia among the best in the country.
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Striking train drivers threaten to bring Britain's busiest station to a halt this summer
Greater Anglia workers are set to vote on whether or not they will strike over pay disagreements. Sources have revealed to the Daily Mail that a letter from Aslef, Britain's trade union for train ...
Level crossing incidents rise on Anglia as survey reveals young adults underestimate speed of trains
New research released today reveals dangerous overconfidence is putting young adults’ lives at risk, with level crossing ...
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Network Rail and Greater Anglia apologise after Colchester train chaos
A mass signal loss on lines running through Chelmsford on Saturday night meant passengers were stuck at London Liverpool Street.
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