On weekends in March, engineering work will affect train services between Norwich and Ipswich, and between Ipswich and Cambridge/Ely.
The work will include renewal and maintenance of the track, overhead lines and signalling equipment, carrying out work on the drainage, and inspecting the infrastructure.
Other staff will also be working to clear any vegetation that could pose a risk to railway operations.
The work will take place on Saturday and Sunday 2/3, 9/10, 16/17, and 23/24 March, and will affect Greater Anglia services on the following routes:
- Norwich to Ipswich;
- Ipswich to Cambridge North;
- Ipswich to Ely;
- Ipswich to Bury St Edmunds (Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March only).
On the first three weekends, there will be connecting trains between Cambridge and Cambridge North, and between Ely and Peterborough.
On 23 and 24 March, connecting trains will run between Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge/Peterborough.
Anyone intending to travel on these weekends should check their journey plans in advance at nationalrail.co.uk or greateranglia.co.uk and leave extra time to complete their journey.
Changes to Greater Anglia services can be found online by clicking here.
Katie Frost, Network Rail s route director for Anglia said: “It is really important that we can access the railway to complete the necessary tasks that keep the railway reliable and safe for all our customers.
“Our engineers will be working out on track to check the infrastructure, track, overhead lines and vegetation and complete planned activities that all helps to keep communities and people connected. Thank you in advance for your patience while we carry out this important work.”
Jamie Burles, Greater Anglia managing director, said: “This work is extremely important to help maintain the safe and reliable running of the railway and make it fit for the future.
“A rail replacement service will run while the work takes place and passengers are advised to check before they travel and allow more time for their journey.
“We would like to thank customers for their patience and understanding while this essential maintenance is carried out.”
Responses
I’ve been using the Diss to Liverpool St service for nearly 35 years and there has always been periods of weekend disruption. Can you say when it will ever end?
It is about time the signalling between Ely and Peterborough was replaced to bring this line upto modern standards to increase both line speed and train frequency
Network Rail should also continue on replacing the last section of overhead wires in Southend-on-Sea (Prittlewell-Southend Victoria). And to start work on building a new station building at Wickford on the Southend Victoria Line.