Greater Anglia
Greater Anglia Class 745 and Class 755 units at Ipswich | |
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Franchise | East Anglia 12 October 2025 |
| Main regions | East of England Greater London |
| Fleet | |
| Stations called at | 150 |
| Stations operated | 134 |
| Parent company | DfT Operator |
| Headquarters | London |
| Reporting mark | LE |
| Predecessor | Greater Anglia |
| Other | |
| Website | www |
GA Trains Limited,[1] trading as Greater Anglia, is a British state-owned train operating company that provides commuter and inter-city services from its Central London terminus at Liverpool Street station to Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and parts of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, as well as many regional services throughout the East of England.
It took over the services of the operator of the same name from Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co on 12 October 2025.
History
[edit]In the lead-up to the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Labour Party of Keir Starmer committed itself to bring the passenger operations of the British rail network back under state ownership.[2][3] Following its election win, the government introduced the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024 that received the royal assent in November 2024.[4][5]
In December 2024, it was announced that Greater Anglia's contract would be terminated after the Department for Transport activated a break clause, with DfT Operator taking over services on 12 October 2025.[6][7][8]
In January 2026, Greater Anglia announced installation of new anti-trespass measures.[9] Figures from 2025/26 revealed that trespass incidents caused more than 18 days' worth of delays, as a result the installation of additional fences, gates and witches' hats (rubber spikes on the ground) at stations in Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.[10]
Services
[edit]As of December 2025[update], the following services, inherited from Greater Anglia's predecessor, operate during the off-peak period, Monday to Friday:[11]
Inter-City
[edit]| Route | tph | Calling at |
|---|---|---|
| London Liverpool Street – Norwich | 2 |
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Great Eastern
[edit]| Great Eastern Main Line | ||
|---|---|---|
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| London Liverpool Street – Ipswich | 1 |
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| Shenfield–Southend and Crouch Valley lines | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| London Liverpool Street – Southend Victoria | 4 | |
| Wickford – Southminster | 3⁄2 | |
| Braintree branch line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| London Liverpool Street – Braintree | 1 |
|
| Gainsborough line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Marks Tey – Sudbury | 1 | |
| Sunshine Coast Line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| London Liverpool Street – Colchester Town | 1 |
|
| London Liverpool Street – Clacton-on-Sea | 1 |
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| Colchester – Colchester Town | 1 | Shuttle service |
| Colchester – Walton-on-the-Naze | 1 |
|
| Mayflower line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Manningtree – Harwich Town | 1 |
|
West Anglia
[edit]| West Anglia Main Line | ||
|---|---|---|
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| London Liverpool Street – Cambridge North | 2 |
|
| Stratford – Meridian Water | 2 |
|
| Stratford – Bishop's Stortford | 2 |
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| Hertford East branch line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| London Liverpool Street – Hertford East | 2 |
|
Regional
[edit]| Felixstowe branch line | ||
|---|---|---|
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Ipswich – Felixstowe | 1 | |
| East Suffolk line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Ipswich – Lowestoft | 1 | |
| Ipswich–Ely line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Ipswich – Cambridge | 1 |
|
| Ipswich – Peterborough | 1⁄2 |
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| Bittern Line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Norwich – Sheringham | 1 |
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| Wherry Lines | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Norwich – Great Yarmouth | 1 |
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| Norwich – Lowestoft | 1 |
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| Breckland line | ||
| Route | tph | Calling at |
| Norwich – Stansted Airport | 1 |
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Stansted Express
[edit]Greater Anglia operates the Stansted Express sub-branded airport rail link between Stansted Airport and London Liverpool Street.[12] As of December 2025[update], Stansted Express' off-peak services Monday to Friday are:[11]
| Route | tph | Calling at |
|---|---|---|
| London Liverpool Street - Stansted Airport | 4 |
|
Fleet
[edit]In October 2025, Greater Anglia inherited the following rolling stock from its predecessor.
| Family | Class | Image | Type | Top speed | Number | Carriages | Routes operated | Built | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mph | km/h | ||||||||
| Shunting locomotive | |||||||||
| 08[13] | N/A | Shunter | 15 | 24 | 3 | N/A | Stock movements | 1952–1962 | |
| Electric multiple units | |||||||||
| Bombardier Aventra | 720/1 | EMU | 100 | 161 | 44 | 5 | 2018–2021 | ||
| 720/5 | 89 | ||||||||
| Stadler FLIRT | 745/0 | 10 | 12 | 2018-2020 | |||||
| 745/1 | 10 | 12 | 2018-2020 | ||||||
| Bi-mode multiple units | |||||||||
| Stadler FLIRT | BMU | 100 | 161 | 14[14] | 3[14] | 2018–2020 | |||
| 24 | 4 | ||||||||
References
[edit]- ^ GA Trains Limited Companies House
- ^ Labour promises rail nationalisation within five years of coming to power The Guardian 25 April 2024
- ^ Labour pledges to renationalise most rail services within five years BBC News 26 April 2024
- ^ Rail nationalisation takes a step closer under Starmer’s first major public reform in Commons victory The Independent 4 September 2024
- ^ Government reveals first three operators to be renationalised after law change Railnews 4 December 2024
- ^ South Western Railway, C2C and Greater Anglia to be nationalised in 2025 CityAM 4 December 2024
- ^ Operators to move in-house every three months Rail issue 1024 11 December 2024 page 14
- ^ South Western Railway to return to public ownership Rail Express issue 344 January 2025 page 11
- ^ Ahmed, Shariqua (28 January 2026). "Greater Anglia to install anti-trespass measures across the East". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ^ Ahmed, Shariqua (28 January 2026). "Greater Anglia to install anti-trespass measures across the East". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ^ a b "Timetables". Abellio Greater Anglia. 14 December 2025. Retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ^ "Stansted Express". Greater Anglia. Archived from the original on 4 December 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
- ^ "RSS Class 08 modifications precede Anglian shunter duties". Rail. No. 825. 26 April 2017. p. 26. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
- ^ a b "Just three diagrams left for GA 321s". Today's Railways UK. No. 254. April 2023. p. 59.
External links
[edit]
Media related to Greater Anglia at Wikimedia Commons- Official website

