For the third year running the East Suffolk Lines...
Thirteen days after Greater Anglia’s brand new four-car bi-mode...
Greater Anglia’s brand new bi-mode trains have have started...
Now that plans to rebuild Saxmundham station have been...
The East Suffolk Lines Community Rail Partnership hopes to...
Volunteer station adopters along the East Suffolk Lines have...
More frequent Sunday services on the East Suffolk Lines,...
Fewer cars descended on Suffolk villages for the FolkEast...
The East Suffolk Lines Community Rail Partnership's (CRP) efforts...
Pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders now have a safe,...
Whether you are commuting to the capital, or planning a day out in Suffolk, a great way to make the trip is by train. With hourly services to and from Felixstowe everyday, hourly Ipswich - Lowestoft services Monday to Saturday (every-other-hour Sundays with additional late afternoon Sunday services), and fast connections to London using modern air conditioned trains, the East Suffolk Lines makes it easy to avoid the busy A12 and A14.
Catch a show in London, or explore the quaint towns and villages along the Suffolk Coast. Bring along your bicycle and see some of the most picturesque places in East Anglia. There are many things to see and do, and the East Suffolk Line makes it easy to get there.
A great way to explore the East Suffolk Lines, and the towns and villages the railway passes through, is by using an Anglia Plus ticket. It allows you to get on and off the train as many times as you like on a single day; three day tickets are also available. Advanced reservations are recommended if you plan to bring your bicycle. Travel on this particular ticket from 8:45am onwards weekdays, or anytime at the weekends and during bank holidays.