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The Ipswich–Ely line is a railway line linking East Anglia to the English Midlands via Ely. There is also a branch line to Cambridge. Passenger services are operated by Greater Anglia. It is a part of Network Rail Strategic Route 5, SRS 05.07, 05.08 and part of SRS 07.03. [1] The line has previously been part of the Great Eastern Main Line.
The Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Company was an early railway company that built the first rail connection to Newmarket.Although only around 15 miles (24 km) long the line ran through three counties, the termini being in Essex (Great Chesterford) and Suffolk (Newmarket) and all intermediate stations being in Cambridgeshire.
This is a route-map template for the Ipswich–Ely line, a UK railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
It is an important junction for three other lines: the Ely to Peterborough Line, the Ipswich to Ely Line and the Norwich to Ely line. Ely is a busy station with trains running to a variety of destinations including London, Cambridge, King's Lynn, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool.
Hertford East Branch Line: 05.04 - Chingford Branch: Lea Valley Lines 05.05 - Cambridge Lines: Cambridge Line, West Anglia Main Line 05.06 - Ely – King's Lynn: Fen Line: 05.07 - Peterborough – Ely – Haughley Jn: Ely to Peterborough Line, Ipswich to Ely Line: 05.08 - Coldham Lane Jn – Chippenham Jn: Ipswich to Ely Line 05.09 - Ely ...
The Ipswich to Ely Line between Ipswich and Cambridge (hourly) or Peterborough (two-hourly). Additionally, in the evening, some services are extended from Ipswich to Colchester and some trains towards Cambridge and Peterborough terminate at Bury St Edmunds. Limited additional services to/from Liverpool Street start or terminate at Stowmarket ...
The Ipswich and Bury Railway Company (I&BR) was formed to build a line from Ipswich to Bury St Edmunds. Its Act of 21 July 1845 authorised capital of £400,000 and it shared many shareholders and directors with the Eastern Union Railway (EUR), who were in the process of building their line from Colchester to Ipswich. The companies also shared ...
Fulbourn railway station (for some time misspelled "Fulbourne" by British Rail) is a disused railway station on the Ipswich to Ely Line, and located between Cambridge and Six Mile Bottom. It served the Cambridgeshire village of Fulbourn, until its closure in January 1967. [2]