Sundown festival-goers advised to plan their journeys

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A Greater Anglia train // Credit: Greater Anglia

Festival-goers attending this weekend’s Sundown Festival at Showground, near in Norfolk have been advised by to plan their journeys beforehand and check before they travel.

The festival starts tomorrow, Friday, 30th August and continues on Saturday, 31 August and Sunday, 1st September.

Class 90 and 745/755s sit at Norwich Station
Greater Anglia trains at Norwich station. // Credit: Charlie Greasley

Unlike last year when engineering work and industrial action seriously disrupted rail services to the festival, Greater Anglia has stated that no engineering work is planned for the weekend that could affect fans travelling to the festival.

However, services to Norwich and stations en route are expected to be busy as people use the train to travel to the event.

There will be shuttle buses running directly from Norwich rail station to the festival site throughout the weekend to get festival-goers to the festival site.

For those festival-goers travelling by train, Greater Anglia has a range of great value fares, which include GroupSave tickets for people who travel together in a group of three or more.

Norwich station, winner of the station of the year award. // Credit: Greater Anglia
Norwich station, winner of the station of the year award. // Credit: Greater Anglia

As always, the best value fares are obtained by purchasing tickets online at greateranglia.co.uk.

Trains are the obvious choice to get many thousands of people to , and train operators often run extra services to cope with the demand, such as for this month’s Edinburgh Festival.

“We will be working hard to ensure everything runs smoothly for people attending the Sundown Festival this weekend and will have extra staff on hand to provide help and assistance to people should they need it.”

“We do expect the station to be very busy throughout the weekend so we would ask all customers to please be patient and respect our staff at all times, as they will be doing their best to keep people moving.”

James Reeve, Greater Anglia’s Area Customer Service Manager

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