Greater Anglia is a British train operator owned by Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co as a joint venture. It runs services to and from Ipswich from all over East Anglia and London.

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How to get £3.50 train tickets between Ipswich and Norwich this winter
Greater Anglia is offering heavily discounted advance tickets between Ipswich and Norwich until March, with bookings open from 14 January. Here's how to secure the cheapest fares.News
Life-saving defibrillators coming to all stations from Ipswich to Lowestoft and Felixstowe
Every railway station between Ipswich and Lowestoft will receive a potentially life-saving defibrillator as part of a £17,000 investment from Greater Anglia.News
Rail services from Ipswich cancelled with "minor disruption" expected as debris blocks line
Some Greater Anglia services between Ipswich and London have been cancelled after debris became caught in overhead electrical wires. The disruption comes as Storm Darragh approaches the region with winds of up to 45mph forecast.News
Ipswich railway stations see 200,000 fewer passengers than pre-pandemic
Railway stations in Ipswich recorded 3.1 million entries and exits in the year to March, showing a 7% drop from pre-pandemic levels of 3.3 million.News
Greater Anglia trains to be brought under public control next autumn
Greater Anglia's rail services will transfer into public ownership in autumn 2025, the government has announced. The change comes as part of a wider plan to renationalise train services across England.News
Greater Anglia bi-mode trains top reliability rankings
Greater Anglia's Class 755 trains have recorded the highest reliability figures for bi-mode trains in Britain, according to industry statistics, running 23,889 miles between faults.News
Greater Anglia claims top spot for UK train punctuality for sixth consecutive quarter
Greater Anglia has maintained its position as the UK's most punctual train operator, according to its latest performance figures. The company reports seven of its routes are achieving over 95% punctuality rates.News
Free train travel for Armed Forces on Remembrance Sunday
Greater Anglia is offering free travel to military personnel and veterans attending official Remembrance Day services on 10 November. The offer includes travel to London for the Cenotaph service and local ceremonies across the region.News
Greater Anglia to sponsor new hare art trail across Suffolk
Greater Anglia will sponsor St Elizabeth Hospice's Hop to it! Suffolk 2025 art trail, bringing decorated hare sculptures to train stations across the region.News
Train disruptions in Ipswich following overhead wire issue in Colchester
Ipswich rail passengers face travel chaos as overhead wire problems at Colchester cause widespread service disruptions with Greater Anglia warning of delays and cancellations affecting multiple routes.News
Trains to London disrupted due to overhead wire damage
Commuters face significant delays and a reduced timetable on all services from Ipswich to London on Wednesday due to damaged overhead electrical wires at Colchester.News
Twenty lives saved this year by Greater Anglia rail staff
Greater Anglia is expanding its suicide prevention training among its workforce. The initiative builds on successful interventions that have already saved 20 lives this year.News
Trains from Ipswich to London cancelled due to fallen tree
Train services from Ipswich to London have been cancelled this morning due to a fallen tree damaging overhead wires, causing significant disruption.News

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