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Greater Anglia (train operating company)

Greater Anglia (legal name Abellio East Anglia Limited)[4] is a train operating company in Great Britain owned as a joint venture by Abellio, the international arm of the state-owned Dutch national rail operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen, and the Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. It operates the East Anglia franchise, providing the commuter and intercity services from its Central London terminus at London Liverpool Street to Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and parts of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire as well as many regional services throughout the East of England.

Greater Anglia
Class 745 at Colchester in February 2020
Overview
Franchise(s)Greater Anglia
5 February 2012 – 15 October 2016
East Anglia
16 October 2016 – 11 October 2025
Main region(s)Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk & Suffolk
Other region(s)London & Hertfordshire
Fleet size
Stations called at150
Stations operated134
Parent companyAbellio (60%)
Mitsui & Co. (40%)
Reporting markLE[1]
PredecessorNational Express East Anglia
Other
Websitewww.greateranglia.co.uk

Abellio began operating the franchise, then known as the Greater Anglia franchise, in February 2012. Initially, it traded under the same name until it rebranded as Abellio Greater Anglia in December 2013. Shortly after taking over operations, the company initiated a series of projects to improve service levels, including the procurement of new trains and the launch of the 'Norwich in 90' programme to reduce travel times between several major locations on its network. In May 2015, Greater Anglia's stopping metro services were transferred to London Overground and the precursor to Crossrail, TfL Rail.

The franchise was re-tendered as the East Anglia franchise, and awarded to Abellio in August 2016. The company resumed trading as Greater Anglia on 16 October 2016 when the new franchise commenced. In January 2017, Abellio announced that subject to gaining Department for Transport approval, it had agreed to sell a 40% stake in the business to Mitsui. Since the completion of the sale in March 2017, Greater Anglia has incorporated several Japanese planning tools and practices. Trade unions have objected to some of the changes made by the company, leading to industrial action in 2017 and 2018 as a result of the dispute.

History

Background

 
Abellio Greater Anglia logo as used from December 2013 until October 2016

In December 2003, the Strategic Rail Authority awarded the Greater Anglia franchise to National Express, which began operations on 1 April 2004, initially under the brand-name One.[5][6] The franchise was to run until March 2011, with provision for a three-year extension if performance targets were met. In November 2009, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced that National Express would not be granted the three-year extension even though it had met the performance criteria, because National Express East Coast had defaulted on the InterCity East Coast franchise.[7][8]

Following a change of government as a result of the 2010 general election, the DfT announced in June 2010 that all refranchising would be put on hold while a process review was conducted.[9] As a result, National Express East Anglia was granted an initial extension until October 2011, followed by another until February 2012.[10]

In March 2011, the DfT announced that Abellio, Go-Ahead, and Stagecoach had been shortlisted to bid for the franchise.[11] In October 2011, the new franchise was awarded to Abellio; accordingly, the services previously operated by National Express East Anglia were transferred to Greater Anglia on 5 February 2012.[12][13][14]

The Greater Anglia franchise was originally to run until July 2014; the reason for awarding a short franchise at a time when the government was speaking of its desire for longer franchises was to allow the government to digest the recommendations of the McNulty Rail Value for Money study before letting a long-term franchise. In March 2013, the Secretary of State for Transport announced the franchise would again be extended until 15 October 2016.[15] Greater Anglia was rebranded as Abellio Greater Anglia in December 2013.[16]

Changes

Prior to Greater Anglia, the last period of substantial investment in the region had been nearly 30 years earlier, specifically the electrification of the line north of Ipswich.[17] At the commencement of the franchise, railway commentator Philip Haigh observed that the region's services had changed little since the BR days, and that change was overdue. During the negotiations for the award of the franchise, Greater Anglia pledged to undertake numerous investments that would improve the various services and facilities offered.[17] On 4 November 2014, the Great Eastern Main Line Taskforce released its investment analysis report, which included a detailed breakdown of several proposed investments in the region's rail network.[17]

One major initiative that was commenced by Greater Anglia shortly after it took over operations was the 'Norwich in 90' campaign, aimed at introducing faster journey times, such as between London and Colchester within 40 minutes, London and Ipswich in 60 minutes, and London and Norwich in 90 minutes.[17] Several organisations, including Norfolk County Council, had been calling for such a scheme to be undertaken since as early as 2009. Abellio had acknowledged such calls in 2012, but could not justify making very substantial investments during the initial franchise period due to the short timescale involved.[17] The creation of the Great Eastern Rail Taskforce in 2013 was seen as a major step towards this. In 2015, Chloe Smith, Norwich North MP and co-chairman of the taskforce, noted that the scheme was as much a political effort as it was an engineering one.[17]

By the 2010s, the region's rail infrastructure was relatively worn-out and prone to unreliability. Modernisation efforts would therefore focus not only on improving absolute speeds but on reducing failure rates as well.[17] This work is being undertaken as a multiagency effort, involving not only infrastructure changes carried out by Network Rail and various civil engineering companies, but also the procurement of new rolling stock and other efforts. It was recognised early on that, for the intercity services to be meaningfully speeded up, slower regional trains could not feasibly be overtaken or avoided on the mostly twin-track line, so that services overall would need to be accelerated.[17] There has also been an aspiration to increase the number of trains between Norwich and London to three per hour, although capacity constraints such as the single-track section in the vicinity of the Trowse Swing Bridge would need to be overcome to facilitate this.[17]

Some services have been transferred from Greater Anglia's management to other rail operators. On 31 May 2015, the Liverpool Street to Enfield Town, Cheshunt (via Seven Sisters) and Chingford services, as well as the Romford to Upminster service, were transferred to London Overground Rail Operations.[18] On the same day, the Liverpool Street to Shenfield stopping services were also transferred to the TfL Rail concession managed by MTR.[19]

In June 2015, an Abellio (60%) / Stagecoach (40%) joint venture, FirstGroup and National Express were shortlisted to bid for the franchise.[20] In December 2015, it was announced that Stagecoach had pulled out of the joint bid with Abellio, and that Abellio would continue the bid alone.[21] In August 2016, it was announced that Abellio had successfully retained the franchise until 2025. One commitment of the new franchise period is the purchase of 1,043 new carriages, 660 from Bombardier Transportation's Derby Litchurch Lane Works with the remainder being built by Stadler Rail.[22][23] In January 2017, Abellio announced that, subject to gaining DfT approval, it had agreed to sell a 40% stake in the business to Mitsui.[24] The sale was completed in March 2017.[25] Reportedly, Greater Anglia has incorporated numerous planning and operational practices of the Japanese railways, such as the use of digital twin simulation software for analysing performance and developing its timetables, since the acquisition.[26]

Industrial action

In August 2017, amidst a background of ongoing rail strikes on a national level, Greater Anglia conductors voted in favour of going on strike in a dispute over planned ticket office closures and the planned introduction of more widespread driver-only operation on the Greater Anglia network.[27] On numerous occasions since October 2017, industrial action has been taken by portions of the company's employees, and the principal matter of dispute has seen no effective resolution. The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has accused Greater Anglia of conducting alleged strike-breaking tactics and claimed that its use of stand-in conductors led to passengers' safety being jeopardised.[28][29] The dispute between Greater Anglia and the RMT continued into 2018, with further strikes threatened during the summer that affected around 40 percent of the operator's services.[30]

Greater Anglia was one of several train operators impacted by the 2022 United Kingdom railway strike, which was the first national rail strike in the UK for three decades.[31] Its workers were amongst those who participated in industrial action due to a dispute over pay and working conditions.[32]

Franchise commitments

Greater Anglia franchise (2012–2016)

A number of improvements were planned during the first franchise period (2012–2016) which included:[12]

  • Improved station and ticket facilities and better information for passengers;
  • A text messaging service to keep passengers informed of any disruptions;
  • Extending Oyster card pay-as-you-go capabilities between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield / Hertford East;
  • Mobile-phone and print-at-home ticketing facilities;
  • 600 extra car park spaces at stations;
  • Additional bicycle storage facilities;
  • New automatic ticket barriers at Brentwood (no automatic ticket barrier was installed by Abellio Greater Anglia and management of the station later passed to TfL Rail).

East Anglia franchise (2016–2025)

The following improvements have been planned as part of the Abellio bid for the East Anglia franchise (2016–2025):[33]

  • Replacement of the entire current fleet, with 1,043 new vehicles by September 2020 to run on the Regional, Intercity, Dutchflyer, Stansted Express, West Anglia and Great Eastern routes:
  • Extensive refurbishment of some of the existing vehicles, prior to replacement;
  • Raise Public Performance Measure scores to at least 92.9%;
  • Two weekday trains operating between Norwich and Ipswich to London with a journey time of 90 min and 60 min respectively;[34]
  • Free wifi on trains and stations;
  • £60 million investment for station upgrades, with a focus on Broxbourne, Cambridge, Cheshunt, Harlow Town and Southend Victoria stations;
  • Introduction of digital information screens on all stations, with improvements in car and cycle parking (1,800 and 4,000 extra spaces respectively) along with upgrades to ticket offices and vending machines;
  • New ticketing programmes, with offers for infrequent travellers and part-time workers;
  • Introduction of an automatic Delay Repay service for season and advance ticket holders;
  • £120 million of investment into depots with a new maintenance facility at Manningtree;
  • Hiring of twenty trainees per year and creation of at least thirty apprenticeships by 2019;
  • Extension of the Gainsborough Line from Marks Tey to Colchester Town;[35]
  • Reintroduction of four direct Lowestoft to London services on the East Suffolk Line;
  • Improving the frequency of the Ipswich to Ely Line services to Peterborough from every two hours to hourly with some additional services extending to Colchester;
  • Improving the frequency of the Ipswich to Cambridge Line and East Suffolk Line services from every two hours to hourly respectively on Sundays.

Services

As of December 2022, the following services operate during the off-peak period, Monday to Friday (request stops not included):[36]

Intercity
Route tph Calling at
London Liverpool StreetNorwich 2
  • Stratford, Chelmsford, and Stowmarket are served by the same trains.
Great Eastern
Route tph Calling at
London Liverpool StreetSouthend Victoria 3
Wickford – Southminster 32
London Liverpool Street – Ipswich 1
London Liverpool Street – Colchester Town 1
  • Stratford, Romford, Shenfield, Chelmsford, Witham, Kelvedon, Marks Tey, Colchester
London Liverpool Street – Clacton-on-Sea 1
London Liverpool Street – Braintree 1
Colchester – Colchester Town 1 Shuttle service
Colchester – Walton-on-the-Naze 1
Manningtree – Harwich Town 1
Marks Tey – Sudbury 1
West Anglia
Route tph Calling at
London Liverpool StreetHertford East 2
StratfordMeridian Water 2
Stratford – Bishop's Stortford 2
  • Trains alternate between serving Waltham Cross, or Northumberland Park, Enfield Lock, Roydon, and Harlow Mill.
London Liverpool Street – Cambridge North 2
  • Roydon, Harlow Mill, Sawbridgeworth, Stansted Mountfitchet, Elsenham, Newport, Great Chesterford, and Shelford are all served by the same trains.
Regional
Route tph Calling at
IpswichFelixstowe 1
Ipswich – Lowestoft 1
Ipswich – Cambridge 1
  • Kennett and Dullingham are served by alternate trains.
Ipswich – Peterborough 12
NorwichSheringham 1
  • Trains alternate between serving Worstead, or Salhouse, Gunton, and Roughton Road together.
Norwich – Great Yarmouth 1
  • Does not run when the service via Berney Arms below runs instead
2tpd
Norwich – Lowestoft 1
  • Trains alternate between stoppers or only calling at Oulton Broad North
Norwich – Stansted Airport 1
  1. ^ Pick up only northbound, set down only southbound
  2. ^ a b Trains reverse

Stansted Express

Greater Anglia operates the Stansted Express sub-branded airport rail link between Stansted Airport, London Liverpool Street and Stratford.[37] As of December 2022, Stansted Express' off-peak services Monday to Friday is:[36]



Performance

Punctuality statistics released by Network Rail for service report period 7 of 2013–2014 (15 September – 13 October 2013) were 94.0% PPM (Public Performance Measure), down 1.0 percentage point on the same period ine the previous year, and the MAA (Moving Annual Average) up to 12 October 2013 also fell slightly to 92.3%.[38] In 2013, Abellio Greater Anglia was named train operator of the year.[39] However, a survey in February 2014 by the consumer group Which? found that customer satisfaction with Abellio Greater Anglia was at last place (out of 20 train operators) with a satisfaction percentage of 40%,[40] and in 2016 Abellio Greater Anglia was rated the fourth worst UK train operator with a commuter rail services satisfaction rating of 35%.[41]

Forecasts issued during the mid-2010s predicted that demand on the GEML into London from Suffolk and Norfolk was expected to grow by 32 percent, while demand from Essex was to go up by 52 percent.[17] This prediction was in spite of the relatively low levels of subsidies provided for Greater Anglia's operations, and the general lack of improvements in prior years; according to industry periodical Rail, it was the second least subsidised passenger operator by 2015.[17]

Rolling stock

Greater Anglia inherited a fleet of Class 90, Mark 3 carriages, Driving Van Trailers, Class 153, Class 156 and Class 170 diesel multiple units, and Class 315, Class 317, Class 321, Class 360 and Class 379 electric multiple units from National Express East Anglia. Due to its short initial franchise term, Greater Anglia was not planning to introduce any new trains,[42] although this policy changed substantially following the start of its second franchise term in October 2016.

In November 2013, an online petition was launched, aimed at stopping Greater Anglia's trains from dumping raw sewage from the train toilets directly onto the tracks.[43] There were also concerns with the 'sewage mist' from passing trains making Network Rail staff ill, and Greater Anglia announced it was "working closely" with the government to introduce a fleet upgrade.[44] By October 2016, all the franchise's Mark 3 carriages and Class 156 multiple units had been refitted with controlled emission toilets.[45]

On 31 May 2015, the company's fleet of Class 315 trains were cascaded to London Overground and TfL Rail, and some Class 317 trains have been cascaded to London Overground, which has taken over local services in North and East London from the Greater Anglia franchise.[18]

In August 2016, it was announced 1,043 new carriages would be purchased, which will allow for all of the ageing stock to be replaced, especially necessary given that a number of coaches are not compliant with accessibility requirements beyond 2020 and they would not be able to meet Abellio's new targets for lower journey times without extensive modification.[46][47] One part of the contract went to Bombardier with nearly £1 billion to build 111 Bombardier Aventra electric multiple units and the other part of the purchase went to Stadler to build 58 FLIRT electric multiple units, all of which would enter service between August 2019 and September 2020.[23][33][48]

Bombardier's order included all 111 Class 720 units for taking over local and commuter services out of Liverpool Street.[49] Stadler's order included 20 twelve-carriage Class 745 units for taking over intercity services on the Great Eastern Main Line and the Stansted Express[50] as well as 38 three- and four-carriage Class 755 units for taking over all local diesel services from the previous outdated rolling stock.[51] By July 2020, all Class 755 trains have entered passenger service.[citation needed]

The first unit of the new order to enter service was the Class 755 fleet, of which the first one entered service on 29 July 2019 on the Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft route.[52] The next of the order was the Class 745/0 fleet, of which the first one entered service on 8 January 2020 on the Great Eastern Main Line operating services between Norwich and Liverpool Street.[53] Following the introduction of these units, the loco-hauled Class 90 sets have all been withdrawn from service, with the last set running its last services on 24 March 2020.[54]

In March 2020, testing of the new Class 720 fleet finally began and is continuing to be done despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in order to allow the first unit to enter service within the next few months.[55][56] In June 2020, the units were authorised to enter passenger service and after further testing and crew training, the first two units finally entered service on 26 November 2020 as a pairing on the Shenfield to Southend Line.[57][58]

Beginning in June 2020, Class 360s began moving to Kings Heath TMD, Northampton for modifications by Siemens to make them 110 mph in preparation for their transfer to East Midlands Railway.[59] Due to delays in commissioning the Class 720s and to allow the Class 360s to be released, three Class 321/9s and five Class 322s, last used by Northern Trains were leased from July 2020.[60][61] The first unit bound for East Midlands Railway, 360120, moved to Cricklewood Depot on 10 November 2020, with all having transferred to EMR by February 2021.[62]

Due to high leasing costs the fleet of 30 Class 379 Electrostar EMUs was withdrawn and sent to storage in February 2022.[63]

On 1 August 2022, Greater Anglia confirmed that all West Anglia Services are operated by Class 720 Aventra units.[64]

Current fleet

Family Class Image Type Top speed Cars Number Routes operated Built
mph km/h
Shunting locomotive
08[citation needed] N/A Shunter 15 24 N/A 3 Stock movements 1952–1962
Electric multiple units
BR Second Generation (Mark 3) 321/3   EMU 100 161 4 30[2] 1988–1991
Bombardier Aventra 720/1 N/A EMU 100 160 5 44 2018–2021
720/5   89
 
Stadler FLIRT 745/0   EMU 100 161 12 10 Great Eastern Main Line 2018–2020
 
745/1   EMU 100 161 12 10 2018–2020
 
Bi-mode multiple units
Stadler FLIRT 755/3   BMU 100 161 3 14 2018–2020
 
755/4   BMU 100 161 4 24 2018–2020
 

Past fleet

Former train types operated by Greater Anglia include:

Family Class Image Type Top speed Cars Number Built Routes operated
mph km/h
Locomotive hauled stock
37   Diesel locomotive 80 130 N/A 4 1960–1965 Wherry Lines
Stadler UKLight 68   100 161 3 2013–2017
Mark 2   Carriage 13 1963–1975
90   Electric locomotive 110 177 9 15 1987–1990 Great Eastern Main Line
Mark 3   Carriage 125 201 130 1975–1988
Driving Van Trailer   Control car 15 1988–1990
Diesel multiple units
Super Sprinter 153   DMU 75 121 1 5 1991–1992 Wherry Lines
Breckland line
Bittern Line
East Suffolk Line
Felixstowe Branch Line
Ipswich to Ely Line
Gainsborough line
156   2 9 1987–1988
Bombardier Turbostar 170/2   100 161 2 4 2002
3 8 1999
   

 

Electric multiple units
BREL 1972 315   EMU 75 121 4 61 1980–1981 Shenfield Metro
Lea Valley lines
Romford–Upminster line
 
BR Second Generation (Mark 3) 317/1   100 161 4 10 1981–1982 Fen Line
Hertford East Branch Line
West Anglia Main Line
317/5   7 1981–1982 Fen Line
Hertford East Branch Line
West Anglia Main Line
317/6   24 1985–1987 Fen Line
Hertford East Branch Line
West Anglia Main Line
317/7   9 1981–1982 Lea Valley Lines
317/8   9
 
321   100 161 4 75 1988–1991 Braintree Branch Line
Crouch Valley Line
Dutchflyer
Great Eastern Main Line
Mayflower Line
Shenfield to Southend Line
Sunshine Coast Line
 
322   100 161 4 5 1990
 
Siemens Desiro 360/1   110 177 4 21 2002–2003 Braintree Branch Line
Dutchflyer
Great Eastern Main Line
Mayflower Line
Sunshine Coast Line
 
Bombardier Electrostar 379   100 160 4 30 2010–2011 Fen Line
Stansted Express
West Anglia Main Line
 

Depots

Greater Anglia's fleet is maintained at Clacton-on-Sea, Ilford and Crown Point depots.[65]

Notes

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Greater Anglia legal name Abellio East Anglia Limited 4 is a train operating company in Great Britain owned as a joint venture by Abellio the international arm of the state owned Dutch national rail operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen and the Japanese trading company Mitsui amp Co It operates the East Anglia franchise providing the commuter and intercity services from its Central London terminus at London Liverpool Street to Essex Suffolk Norfolk and parts of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire as well as many regional services throughout the East of England Greater AngliaClass 745 at Colchester in February 2020OverviewFranchise s Greater Anglia5 February 2012 15 October 2016East Anglia16 October 2016 11 October 2025Main region s Cambridgeshire Essex Norfolk amp SuffolkOther region s London amp HertfordshireFleet size30 Class 321 units 2 133 Class 720 Aventra units 85 in service 3 20 Class 745 FLIRT units 38 Class 755 FLIRT unitsStations called at150Stations operated134Parent companyAbellio 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InternationalWrabnessWaterbeach MistleyNewmarketDullingham ManningtreeCambridge NorthWalton on the Naze GE R Cambridge Frinton on SeaShelford Kirby CrossWhittlesford Parkway Clacton on Sea GE Great Chesterford Thorpe le SokenAudley End WeeleyNewport Great BentleyElsenham AlresfordWivenhoe R SE Stansted Airport HytheStansted Mountfitchet Colchester Town GE Bishop s StortfordSawbridgeworth ColchesterHarlow Mill Sudbury GE Harlow Town BuresRoydon Chappel amp Wakes ColneMarks Tey GE WA Hertford East KelvedonWare Braintree GE St Margarets Braintree FreeportRye House CressingWhite NotleyBroxbourneCheshunt WithamHatfield PeverelWaltham Cross ChelmsfordIngatestone GE Southminster Southend Victoria GE Burnham on Crouch PrittlewellAlthorne Southend AirportNorth Fambridge RochfordSouth Woodham Ferrers HockleyBattlesbridge RayleighEdmonton Green WickfordSeven Sisters BillericayEnfield Lock ShenfieldBrimsdownPonders EndMeridian WaterNorthumberland Park RomfordTottenham Hale Seven KingsLea BridgeHackney Downs Stratford WA WA GE IC SE London Liverpool StreetAbellio began operating the franchise then known as the Greater Anglia franchise in February 2012 Initially it traded under the same name until it rebranded as Abellio Greater Anglia in December 2013 Shortly after taking over operations the company initiated a series of projects to improve service levels including the procurement of new trains and the launch of the Norwich in 90 programme to reduce travel times between several major locations on its network In May 2015 Greater Anglia s stopping metro services were transferred to London Overground and the precursor to Crossrail TfL Rail The franchise was re tendered as the East Anglia franchise and awarded to Abellio in August 2016 The company resumed trading as Greater Anglia on 16 October 2016 when the new franchise commenced In January 2017 Abellio announced that subject to gaining Department for Transport approval it had agreed to sell a 40 stake in the business to Mitsui Since the completion of the sale in March 2017 Greater Anglia has incorporated several Japanese planning tools and practices Trade unions have objected to some of the changes made by the company leading to industrial action in 2017 and 2018 as a result of the dispute Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Changes 1 3 Industrial action 2 Franchise commitments 2 1 Greater Anglia franchise 2012 2016 2 2 East Anglia franchise 2016 2025 3 Services 3 1 Stansted Express 4 Performance 5 Rolling stock 5 1 Current fleet 5 2 Past fleet 6 Depots 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit Abellio Greater Anglia logo as used from December 2013 until October 2016 In December 2003 the Strategic Rail Authority awarded the Greater Anglia franchise to National Express which began operations on 1 April 2004 initially under the brand name One 5 6 The franchise was to run until March 2011 with provision for a three year extension if performance targets were met In November 2009 the Department for Transport DfT announced that National Express would not be granted the three year extension even though it had met the performance criteria because National Express East Coast had defaulted on the InterCity East Coast franchise 7 8 Following a change of government as a result of the 2010 general election the DfT announced in June 2010 that all refranchising would be put on hold while a process review was conducted 9 As a result National Express East Anglia was granted an initial extension until October 2011 followed by another until February 2012 10 In March 2011 the DfT announced that Abellio Go Ahead and Stagecoach had been shortlisted to bid for the franchise 11 In October 2011 the new franchise was awarded to Abellio accordingly the services previously operated by National Express East Anglia were transferred to Greater Anglia on 5 February 2012 12 13 14 The Greater Anglia franchise was originally to run until July 2014 the reason for awarding a short franchise at a time when the government was speaking of its desire for longer franchises was to allow the government to digest the recommendations of the McNulty Rail Value for Money study before letting a long term franchise In March 2013 the Secretary of State for Transport announced the franchise would again be extended until 15 October 2016 15 Greater Anglia was rebranded as Abellio Greater Anglia in December 2013 16 Changes Edit Prior to Greater Anglia the last period of substantial investment in the region had been nearly 30 years earlier specifically the electrification of the line north of Ipswich 17 At the commencement of the franchise railway commentator Philip Haigh observed that the region s services had changed little since the BR days and that change was overdue During the negotiations for the award of the franchise Greater Anglia pledged to undertake numerous investments that would improve the various services and facilities offered 17 On 4 November 2014 the Great Eastern Main Line Taskforce released its investment analysis report which included a detailed breakdown of several proposed investments in the region s rail network 17 One major initiative that was commenced by Greater Anglia shortly after it took over operations was the Norwich in 90 campaign aimed at introducing faster journey times such as between London and Colchester within 40 minutes London and Ipswich in 60 minutes and London and Norwich in 90 minutes 17 Several organisations including Norfolk County Council had been calling for such a scheme to be undertaken since as early as 2009 Abellio had acknowledged such calls in 2012 but could not justify making very substantial investments during the initial franchise period due to the short timescale involved 17 The creation of the Great Eastern Rail Taskforce in 2013 was seen as a major step towards this In 2015 Chloe Smith Norwich North MP and co chairman of the taskforce noted that the scheme was as much a political effort as it was an engineering one 17 By the 2010s the region s rail infrastructure was relatively worn out and prone to unreliability Modernisation efforts would therefore focus not only on improving absolute speeds but on reducing failure rates as well 17 This work is being undertaken as a multiagency effort involving not only infrastructure changes carried out by Network Rail and various civil engineering companies but also the procurement of new rolling stock and other efforts It was recognised early on that for the intercity services to be meaningfully speeded up slower regional trains could not feasibly be overtaken or avoided on the mostly twin track line so that services overall would need to be accelerated 17 There has also been an aspiration to increase the number of trains between Norwich and London to three per hour although capacity constraints such as the single track section in the vicinity of the Trowse Swing Bridge would need to be overcome to facilitate this 17 Some services have been transferred from Greater Anglia s management to other rail operators On 31 May 2015 the Liverpool Street to Enfield Town Cheshunt via Seven Sisters and Chingford services as well as the Romford to Upminster service were transferred to London Overground Rail Operations 18 On the same day the Liverpool Street to Shenfield stopping services were also transferred to the TfL Rail concession managed by MTR 19 In June 2015 an Abellio 60 Stagecoach 40 joint venture FirstGroup and National Express were shortlisted to bid for the franchise 20 In December 2015 it was announced that Stagecoach had pulled out of the joint bid with Abellio and that Abellio would continue the bid alone 21 In August 2016 it was announced that Abellio had successfully retained the franchise until 2025 One commitment of the new franchise period is the purchase of 1 043 new carriages 660 from Bombardier Transportation s Derby Litchurch Lane Works with the remainder being built by Stadler Rail 22 23 In January 2017 Abellio announced that subject to gaining DfT approval it had agreed to sell a 40 stake in the business to Mitsui 24 The sale was completed in March 2017 25 Reportedly Greater Anglia has incorporated numerous planning and operational practices of the Japanese railways such as the use of digital twin simulation software for analysing performance and developing its timetables since the acquisition 26 Industrial action Edit In August 2017 amidst a background of ongoing rail strikes on a national level Greater Anglia conductors voted in favour of going on strike in a dispute over planned ticket office closures and the planned introduction of more widespread driver only operation on the Greater Anglia network 27 On numerous occasions since October 2017 industrial action has been taken by portions of the company s employees and the principal matter of dispute has seen no effective resolution The National Union of Rail Maritime and Transport Workers RMT has accused Greater Anglia of conducting alleged strike breaking tactics and claimed that its use of stand in conductors led to passengers safety being jeopardised 28 29 The dispute between Greater Anglia and the RMT continued into 2018 with further strikes threatened during the summer that affected around 40 percent of the operator s services 30 Greater Anglia was one of several train operators impacted by the 2022 United Kingdom railway strike which was the first national rail strike in the UK for three decades 31 Its workers were amongst those who participated in industrial action due to a dispute over pay and working conditions 32 Franchise commitments EditGreater Anglia franchise 2012 2016 Edit Further information Greater Anglia franchise A number of improvements were planned during the first franchise period 2012 2016 which included 12 Improved station and ticket facilities and better information for passengers A text messaging service to keep passengers informed of any disruptions Extending Oyster card pay as you go capabilities between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield Hertford East Mobile phone and print at home ticketing facilities 600 extra car park spaces at stations Additional bicycle storage facilities New automatic ticket barriers at Brentwood no automatic ticket barrier was installed by Abellio Greater Anglia and management of the station later passed to TfL Rail East Anglia franchise 2016 2025 Edit Further information East Anglia franchise The following improvements have been planned as part of the Abellio bid for the East Anglia franchise 2016 2025 33 Replacement of the entire current fleet with 1 043 new vehicles by September 2020 to run on the Regional Intercity Dutchflyer Stansted Express West Anglia and Great Eastern routes Extensive refurbishment of some of the existing vehicles prior to replacement Raise Public Performance Measure scores to at least 92 9 Two weekday trains operating between Norwich and Ipswich to London with a journey time of 90 min and 60 min respectively 34 Free wifi on trains and stations 60 million investment for station upgrades with a focus on Broxbourne Cambridge Cheshunt Harlow Town and Southend Victoria stations Introduction of digital information screens on all stations with improvements in car and cycle parking 1 800 and 4 000 extra spaces respectively along with upgrades to ticket offices and vending machines New ticketing programmes with offers for infrequent travellers and part time workers Introduction of an automatic Delay Repay service for season and advance ticket holders 120 million of investment into depots with a new maintenance facility at Manningtree Hiring of twenty trainees per year and creation of at least thirty apprenticeships by 2019 Extension of the Gainsborough Line from Marks Tey to Colchester Town 35 Reintroduction of four direct Lowestoft to London services on the East Suffolk Line Improving the frequency of the Ipswich to Ely Line services to Peterborough from every two hours to hourly with some additional services extending to Colchester Improving the frequency of the Ipswich to Cambridge Line and East Suffolk Line services from every two hours to hourly respectively on Sundays Services EditAs of December 2022 update the following services operate during the off peak period Monday to Friday request stops not included 36 IntercityRoute tph Calling atLondon Liverpool Street Norwich 2 Stratford a 1tph Chelmsford 1tph Colchester Manningtree Ipswich Stowmarket 1tph DissStratford Chelmsford and Stowmarket are served by the same trains Great EasternRoute tph Calling atLondon Liverpool Street Southend Victoria 3 Stratford Romford 1tph Shenfield Billericay Wickford Rayleigh Hockley Rochford Southend Airport PrittlewellWickford Southminster 3 2 Battlesbridge South Woodham Ferrers North Fambridge Althorne Burnham on CrouchLondon Liverpool Street Ipswich 1 Stratford Shenfield Chelmsford Hatfield Peverel Witham Kelvedon Marks Tey Colchester ManningtreeLondon Liverpool Street Colchester Town 1 Stratford Romford Shenfield Chelmsford Witham Kelvedon Marks Tey ColchesterLondon Liverpool Street Clacton on Sea 1 Stratford Shenfield Ingatestone Chelmsford Witham Colchester Wivenhoe Thorpe le SokenLondon Liverpool Street Braintree 1 Stratford Shenfield Ingatestone Chelmsford Witham White Notley Cressing Braintree FreeportColchester Colchester Town 1 Shuttle serviceColchester Walton on the Naze 1 Colchester Town b Hythe Wivenhoe Alresford Great Bentley Weeley Thorpe le Soken Kirby Cross Frinton on SeaManningtree Harwich Town 1 Mistley Wrabness Harwich International DovercourtServices in partnership with Stena s Dutchflyer service Additional irregular services to Harwich through Dutchflyer are provided from London Liverpool Street Cambridge and Lowestoft Marks Tey Sudbury 1 Chappel amp Wakes Colne BuresWest AngliaRoute tph Calling atLondon Liverpool Street Hertford East 2 Hackney Downs Tottenham Hale Ponders End Brimsdown Enfield Lock Waltham Cross Cheshunt Broxbourne Rye House St Margarets WareStratford Meridian Water 2 Lea Bridge Tottenham Hale Northumberland ParkStratford Bishop s Stortford 2 Lea Bridge Tottenham Hale Northumberland Park 1tph Enfield Lock 1tph Waltham Cross 1tph Cheshunt Broxbourne Roydon 1tph Harlow Town Harlow Mill 1tph SawbridgeworthTrains alternate between serving Waltham Cross or Northumberland Park Enfield Lock Roydon and Harlow Mill London Liverpool Street Cambridge North 2 Tottenham Hale Cheshunt Broxbourne Roydon 1tph Harlow Town Harlow Mill 1tph Sawbridgeworth 1tph Bishop s Stortford Stansted Mountfitchet 1tph Elsenham 1tph Newport 1tph Audley End Great Chesterford 1tph Whittlesford Parkway Shelford 1tph CambridgeRoydon Harlow Mill Sawbridgeworth Stansted Mountfitchet Elsenham Newport Great Chesterford and Shelford are all served by the same trains RegionalRoute tph Calling atIpswich Felixstowe 1 Westerfield Derby Road TrimleyIpswich Lowestoft 1 Woodbridge Melton Wickham Market Saxmundham Darsham Halesworth Brampton Beccles Oulton Broad SouthIpswich Cambridge 1 Needham Market Stowmarket Elmswell Thurston Bury St Edmunds Kennett 1tp2h Newmarket Dullingham 1tp2h Kennett and Dullingham are served by alternate trains Ipswich Peterborough 1 2 Stowmarket Bury St Edmunds Soham Ely Manea March WhittleseaNorwich Sheringham 1 Salhouse 1tp2h Hoveton amp Wroxham Worstead 1tp2h North Walsham Gunton 1tp2h Roughton Road 1tp2h Cromer b West RuntonTrains alternate between serving Worstead or Salhouse Gunton and Roughton Road together Norwich Great Yarmouth 1 Brundall Gardens Brundall Lingwood AcleDoes not run when the service via Berney Arms below runs instead2tpd Brundall Gardens 1tpd Brundall Cantley Reedham Berney ArmsNorwich Lowestoft 1 Brundall 1tp2h Buckenham 1tpd Cantley 1tp2h Reedham 1tp2h Haddiscoe 1tp2h Somerleyton 1tp2h Oulton Broad NorthTrains alternate between stoppers or only calling at Oulton Broad NorthNorwich Stansted Airport 1 Wymondham Spooner Row 1tpd Attleborough Eccles Road 1tpd Harling Road 1tpd Thetford Brandon Shippea Hill 1tpd Ely Cambridge North Cambridge Whittlesford Parkway Audley End Pick up only northbound set down only southbound a b Trains reverse Stansted Express Edit Greater Anglia operates the Stansted Express sub branded airport rail link between Stansted Airport London Liverpool Street and Stratford 37 As of December 2022 update Stansted Express off peak services Monday to Friday is 36 Route tph Calling atLondon Liverpool Street Stansted Airport 2 Tottenham Hale Harlow Mill irregular Bishop s Stortford Stansted Mountfitchet irregular Performance EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2022 Punctuality statistics released by Network Rail for service report period 7 of 2013 2014 15 September 13 October 2013 were 94 0 PPM Public Performance Measure down 1 0 percentage point on the same period ine the previous year and the MAA Moving Annual Average up to 12 October 2013 also fell slightly to 92 3 38 In 2013 Abellio Greater Anglia was named train operator of the year 39 However a survey in February 2014 by the consumer group Which found that customer satisfaction with Abellio Greater Anglia was at last place out of 20 train operators with a satisfaction percentage of 40 40 and in 2016 Abellio Greater Anglia was rated the fourth worst UK train operator with a commuter rail services satisfaction rating of 35 41 Forecasts issued during the mid 2010s predicted that demand on the GEML into London from Suffolk and Norfolk was expected to grow by 32 percent while demand from Essex was to go up by 52 percent 17 This prediction was in spite of the relatively low levels of subsidies provided for Greater Anglia s operations and the general lack of improvements in prior years according to industry periodical Rail it was the second least subsidised passenger operator by 2015 17 Rolling stock EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2021 Greater Anglia inherited a fleet of Class 90 Mark 3 carriages Driving Van Trailers Class 153 Class 156 and Class 170 diesel multiple units and Class 315 Class 317 Class 321 Class 360 and Class 379 electric multiple units from National Express East Anglia Due to its short initial franchise term Greater Anglia was not planning to introduce any new trains 42 although this policy changed substantially following the start of its second franchise term in October 2016 In November 2013 an online petition was launched aimed at stopping Greater Anglia s trains from dumping raw sewage from the train toilets directly onto the tracks 43 There were also concerns with the sewage mist from passing trains making Network Rail staff ill and Greater Anglia announced it was working closely with the government to introduce a fleet upgrade 44 By October 2016 all the franchise s Mark 3 carriages and Class 156 multiple units had been refitted with controlled emission toilets 45 On 31 May 2015 the company s fleet of Class 315 trains were cascaded to London Overground and TfL Rail and some Class 317 trains have been cascaded to London Overground which has taken over local services in North and East London from the Greater Anglia franchise 18 In August 2016 it was announced 1 043 new carriages would be purchased which will allow for all of the ageing stock to be replaced especially necessary given that a number of coaches are not compliant with accessibility requirements beyond 2020 and they would not be able to meet Abellio s new targets for lower journey times without extensive modification 46 47 One part of the contract went to Bombardier with nearly 1 billion to build 111 Bombardier Aventra electric multiple units and the other part of the purchase went to Stadler to build 58 FLIRT electric multiple units all of which would enter service between August 2019 and September 2020 23 33 48 Bombardier s order included all 111 Class 720 units for taking over local and commuter services out of Liverpool Street 49 Stadler s order included 20 twelve carriage Class 745 units for taking over intercity services on the Great Eastern Main Line and the Stansted Express 50 as well as 38 three and four carriage Class 755 units for taking over all local diesel services from the previous outdated rolling stock 51 By July 2020 all Class 755 trains have entered passenger service citation needed The first unit of the new order to enter service was the Class 755 fleet of which the first one entered service on 29 July 2019 on the Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft route 52 The next of the order was the Class 745 0 fleet of which the first one entered service on 8 January 2020 on the Great Eastern Main Line operating services between Norwich and Liverpool Street 53 Following the introduction of these units the loco hauled Class 90 sets have all been withdrawn from service with the last set running its last services on 24 March 2020 54 In March 2020 testing of the new Class 720 fleet finally began and is continuing to be done despite the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic in order to allow the first unit to enter service within the next few months 55 56 In June 2020 the units were authorised to enter passenger service and after further testing and crew training the first two units finally entered service on 26 November 2020 as a pairing on the Shenfield to Southend Line 57 58 Beginning in June 2020 Class 360s began moving to Kings Heath TMD Northampton for modifications by Siemens to make them 110 mph in preparation for their transfer to East Midlands Railway 59 Due to delays in commissioning the Class 720s and to allow the Class 360s to be released three Class 321 9s and five Class 322s last used by Northern Trains were leased from July 2020 60 61 The first unit bound for East Midlands Railway 360120 moved to Cricklewood Depot on 10 November 2020 with all having transferred to EMR by February 2021 62 Due to high leasing costs the fleet of 30 Class 379 Electrostar EMUs was withdrawn and sent to storage in February 2022 63 On 1 August 2022 Greater Anglia confirmed that all West Anglia Services are operated by Class 720 Aventra units 64 Current fleet Edit Family Class Image Type Top speed Cars Number Routes operated Builtmph km hShunting locomotive08 citation needed N A Shunter 15 24 N A 3 Stock movements 1952 1962Electric multiple unitsBR Second Generation Mark 3 321 3 EMU 100 161 4 30 2 Braintree Branch Line Crouch Valley Line Dutchflyer Great Eastern Main Line Mayflower Line Shenfield to Southend Line Sunshine Coast Line 1988 1991Bombardier Aventra 720 1 N A EMU 100 160 5 44 Fen Line Hertford East Branch Line West Anglia Main Line Braintree Branch Line Crouch Valley Line Dutchflyer Great Eastern Main Line Shenfield to Southend Line Sunshine Coast Line 2018 2021720 5 89 Stadler FLIRT 745 0 EMU 100 161 12 10 Great Eastern Main Line 2018 2020 745 1 EMU 100 161 12 10 Stansted Express Great Eastern Main Line 2018 2020 Bi mode multiple unitsStadler FLIRT 755 3 BMU 100 161 3 14 Wherry Lines Breckland line Bittern Line East Suffolk Line West Anglia Main Line Felixstowe Branch Line Ipswich to Ely Line Gainsborough line 2018 2020 755 4 BMU 100 161 4 24 Wherry Lines Breckland line Bittern Line East Suffolk Line West Anglia Main Line Felixstowe Branch Line Ipswich to Ely Line Gainsborough line 2018 2020 Past fleet Edit Former train types operated by Greater Anglia include Family Class Image Type Top speed Cars Number Built Routes operatedmph km hLocomotive hauled stock37 Diesel locomotive 80 130 N A 4 1960 1965 Wherry LinesStadler UKLight 68 100 161 3 2013 2017Mark 2 Carriage 13 1963 197590 Electric locomotive 110 177 9 15 1987 1990 Great Eastern Main LineMark 3 Carriage 125 201 130 1975 1988Driving Van Trailer Control car 15 1988 1990Diesel multiple unitsSuper Sprinter 153 DMU 75 121 1 5 1991 1992 Wherry LinesBreckland lineBittern LineEast Suffolk LineFelixstowe Branch LineIpswich to Ely LineGainsborough line156 2 9 1987 1988Bombardier Turbostar 170 2 100 161 2 4 20023 8 1999 Electric multiple unitsBREL 1972 315 EMU 75 121 4 61 1980 1981 Shenfield MetroLea Valley linesRomford Upminster line BR Second Generation Mark 3 317 1 100 161 4 10 1981 1982 Fen LineHertford East Branch LineWest Anglia Main Line317 5 7 1981 1982 Fen LineHertford East Branch LineWest Anglia Main Line317 6 24 1985 1987 Fen LineHertford East Branch LineWest Anglia Main Line317 7 9 1981 1982 Lea Valley Lines317 8 9 321 100 161 4 75 1988 1991 Braintree Branch LineCrouch Valley LineDutchflyerGreat Eastern Main LineMayflower LineShenfield to Southend LineSunshine Coast Line 322 100 161 4 5 1990 Braintree Branch Line Crouch Valley Line Dutchflyer Great Eastern Main Line Mayflower Line Shenfield to Southend Line Sunshine Coast Line Siemens Desiro 360 1 110 177 4 21 2002 2003 Braintree Branch LineDutchflyerGreat Eastern Main LineMayflower LineSunshine Coast Line Bombardier Electrostar 379 100 160 4 30 2010 2011 Fen LineStansted ExpressWest Anglia Main Line Depots EditGreater Anglia s fleet is maintained at Clacton on Sea Ilford and Crown Point depots 65 Notes EditReferences Edit Greater Anglia National Rail Enquiries National Rail Retrieved 30 April 2021 a b Disposal of surplus electric units gathers pace Rail No 968 19 October 2022 pp 18 19 Class 720 cascade Railways illustrated No 240 February 2023 p 20 Companies House extract company no 7861414 Abellio East Anglia Limited companieshouse gov uk Retrieved 23 January 2021 National Express Group Announced as Preferred Bidder for new Greater Anglia Franchise Press release Strategic Rail Authority 22 December 2003 Archived from the original on 4 January 2004 National Express wins rail franchise The Daily Telegraph London 22 December 2003 Archived from the original on 24 July 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2021 National Express loses East Anglia rail franchise BBC News 26 November 2009 Archived from the original on 10 February 2017 Retrieved 28 January 2021 Millward David 26 November 2009 National Express loses East Anglia franchise three years early The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Rail Franchising Department for Transport 17 June 2010 Osborne Alistair 15 September 2010 National Express wins extension to East Anglia rail franchise The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Shortlisted Bidders for Greater Anglia and Intercity West Coast Rail Franchises PDF Department for Transport 24 March 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2013 a b Better services for East Anglian passengers under new franchise Press release Department for Transport 20 October 2011 Abellio awarded Greater Anglia franchise Railway Gazette International London 20 October 2011 Abellio has been awarded the Greater Anglia Franchise Press release Abellio 20 October 2011 Archived from the original on 25 October 2011 Retrieved 2 November 2012 Railway plan puts new focus on passengers Department for Transport 26 March 2013 Mitsui amp Co East Japan Railway Company railpro co uk 11 September 2018 Retrieved 23 January 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k Clinnick Richard 22 July 2015 The knock on benefits of Norwich in 90 Rail Peterborough a b London Overground operator appointed to run additional services for TfL Archived 17 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Travel amp Tour World 4 June 2013 TfL announces MTR to run Crossrail services Transport for London 18 July 2014 Shortlist for East Anglia franchise announced Department for Transport 2 June 2015 Stagecoach pulls out of East Anglia rail franchise bid BBC News 9 December 2015 Better journeys for rail passengers and boost for Derby train industry as new East Anglia franchise announced Press release Department for Transport 10 August 2016 a b Bombardier gets 1bn contract in biggest rail boost since Victorian era BBC News 10 August 2016 Abellio to sell 40 stake in Greater Anglia to Mitsui Railway Gazette International London 17 January 2017 Abellio deal Japanese firm Mitsui completes 40 Greater Anglia sale BBC News 21 March 2017 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Greater Anglia to utilise Japanese know how to improve train punctuality Global Railway Review 10 September 2019 Dates confirmed for two strikes by Greater Anglia train staff ITV News 19 September 2017 Doors opened on wrong side of train during rail strike BBC News 5 October 2017 RMT alerts MPs and Safety Regulator over Greater Anglia Press release Rail Maritime and Transport Union 3 October 2017 Statement regarding planned strikes 16 and 23 June Press release Greater Anglia 1 June 2018 Rail strike RMT union votes for national action BBC News 24 May 2022 Retrieved 24 May 2022 The dates of the train Tube and bus strikes this week and how services will be affected inews co uk 20 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b Stadler and Bombardier to supply trains for Abellio East Anglia franchise Railway Gazette International 10 August 2016 Norwich in 90 and Ipswich in 60 Greater Anglia Retrieved 30 October 2019 Sudbury Peterborough and Lowestoft get a better link for commuters as Abellio signs new franchise for Greater Anglia services East Anglian Daily Times Ipswich 11 August 2016 a b Timetables Abellio Greater Anglia Retrieved 17 December 2022 Stansted Express Greater Anglia Retrieved 7 February 2012 Rail performance results reporting period 7 Network Rail Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 26 December 2013 Greater Anglia named train operator of the year Rail Business Awards Retrieved 26 December 2013 Best and worst UK train companies Which 17 February 2014 Retrieved 21 February 2014 Best and worst UK train companies Which 30 November 2016 Retrieved 16 June 2017 Greater Anglia franchise agreement PDF Department for Transport 1 November 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 19 December 2013 Commuters demand end to raw toilet waste being dumped at Liverpool Street station Metro London 18 December 2013 Cambridge rail worker s health fears over excrement spray BBC News 18 December 2013 600 000 extra seats and smarter trains following completion of intercity fleet refurbishment Press release Greater Anglia 19 September 2016 Class 317 Angel Covering Letter PDF Department for Transport 23 April 2010 Archived PDF from the original on 22 September 2016 Abellio Greater Anglia Stansted Express National Rail Enquiries Retrieved 23 January 2021 Abellio wins East Anglian rail franchise for nine years in 1 4bn deal East Anglian Daily Times Ipswich 10 August 2016 Greater Anglia s first Class 720 commuter EMU delivered for testing Railway Gazette International 16 January 2020 Retrieved 25 January 2020 First new Greater Anglia Intercity train arrives in East Anglia North Norfolk Radio Norwich 30 May 2019 Archived from the original on 25 January 2020 Retrieved 25 January 2020 Holden Michael 11 June 2019 ORR authorise 24 Class 755 trains to enter service RailAdvent Retrieved 25 January 2020 Stadler bimodes enter service at Greater Anglia Railway Gazette International 29 July 2019 Retrieved 25 January 2020 Greater Anglia s first Stadler inter city trainset enters service Railway Gazette International 9 January 2020 Retrieved 25 January 2020 Geater Paul 30 March 2020 End of the line for traditional trains on Greater Anglia routes East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 31 March 2020 Greater Anglia s new electric trains complete test run www railtechnologymagazine com Retrieved 31 March 2020 Testing of Greater Anglia s new electric trains continues amid coronavirus outbreak ITV News 30 March 2020 Retrieved 31 March 2020 New Greater Anglia trains authorised to enter passenger service RailAdvent 12 June 2020 Retrieved 27 November 2020 Greater Anglia Class 720 Aventra EMUs enter service Railway Gazette International 27 November 2020 Retrieved 29 November 2020 Greater Anglia Class 360 1s being readied for East Midlands switch Rail No 908 1 July 2020 p 26 Stored stock makes way for deliveries of new vehicles Rail No 904 6 May 2020 p 25 All GA 755s in passenger service Rail No 911 12 August 2020 p 29 East Midlands Railway to introduce GA class 360s prior to planned refurbishment Rail issue 924 10 February 2021 page 29 GA withdraws all Class 379s Today s Railways UK No 242 April 2022 p 66 New trains now operating all Greater anglia s west anglia services Greater Anglia 1 August 2022 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Greater Anglia s 40m refurb of Crown Point Depot begins Rail Technology Magazine 24 April 2018 External links Edit Media related to Abellio Greater Anglia at Wikimedia Commons Official website Preceded byNational Express East Anglia Operator of Greater Anglia franchise2012 2016 Succeeded byGreater AngliaEast Anglia franchisePreceded byAbellio Greater AngliaGreater Anglia franchise Operator of East Anglia franchise2016 2025 Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greater Anglia train operating company amp oldid 1131776009, 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