UK-based train operator Greater Anglia has decided to remove first-class carriages from all regional services in a bid to accommodate more passengers. The policy will become effective from 2 January ...
Greater Anglia runs the key commuter service between Norwich and London Liverpool Street Greater Anglia has become the latest rail operator to enter into public ownership as part of the government's ...
A rail firm covering the East of England said it was "absolutely focused" on keeping up its high standards as it gears up for re-nationalisation. Greater Anglia, which runs trains across the East of ...
Greater Anglia, which runs rail services in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire, will be the latest company to enter public ownership. But Southeastern, in Kent and East Sussex, ...
Greater Anglia’s first refurbished Class-170 trains are set to re-enter passenger service in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, UK. The trains will now feature more seats and plug points. Arriva ...
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Greater Anglia transfers to public ownership
Greater Anglia has become the latest rail operator to enter into public ownership as part of the government's renationalisation of the network. The company runs trains from Cambridge, Ipswich, Norwich ...
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