Extra train from Greater Anglia for football fans heading to Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City

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Extra train from Greater Anglia for football fans heading to Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City

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Greater Anglia has announced that they will be running an extra train service for passengers heading home after the Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City FA Cup football match.

The operator is also advising passengers that some services are set to be very busy on Wednesday, 4 March 2020.

In addition to the scheduled trains, there will be an additional service after the match – the 23.47 Liverpool Street to Norwich (calling Stratford 23.56, Ipswich 01.03, Stowmarket 01.15, Diss 01.28 and Norwich 01.50).

Passengers are advised that there are likely to be large queues and very busy trains because of the extra passengers travelling by train to and from the Tottenham vs Norwich match.

What did the officials say?

James Reeve, ‘s Area Customer Service Manager, said:

“Trains and stations are expected to be very busy as people make their way to and from Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

“People should buy their tickets in advance where possible and allow more time for their journeys.

“It’s great to be able to support our local community by helping football fans get to this important match. By leaving the car at home and taking the train, fans will reduce their carbon footprint and help protect the environment.”

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