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Franchise(s): Anglia Railways
5 January 1997 - 31 March 2004
Main route(s): Great Eastern Main Line
Other route(s): Norwich-Sheringham
Norwich-Great Yarmouth / Lowestoft
Norwich-Ely / Cambridge
Ipswich-Ely / Cambridge
Ely-Peterborough
Ipswich-Lowestoft
Ipswich-Felixstowe
Manningtree-Harwich (Boat Trains)
North London Line (London Crosslink)
Fleet size: Unknown
Stations: Unknown
Parent company: GB Railways
Web site: www.angliarailways.co.uk


A Class 86 locomotive carrying a special version of Anglia livery to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

Anglia Railways' Crown Point Depot. A Class 150 and steam locomotive can be seen.

Anglia Railways was a British train operating company, owned by GB Railways, which between 5 January 1997 and 31 March 2004 operated mainline trains out of London Liverpool Street station and a number of local rail services in East Anglia.

On April 1, 2004 its franchise was transferred to Train Operating Company London Eastern Railway Ltd, which is a subsidiary of the National Express Group. Its services are branded 'one'. This decision was controversial, since Anglia was twice awarded "Train Operator of the Year"<ref>Rail Professional, Ltd.. HSBC Rail Awards 2003 Review. Retrieved on 2006-11-06.</ref> and also "European Train Operator of Year 2000" <ref>Cambridge Network. Top award for rail operator. Retrieved on 2006-12-03.</ref>. Anglia Railways was very popular with passengers, and its parent company GB Railways, had recently been purchased by First Group, operator of First Great Eastern, who had won the "Train Operator of the Year" award once as well. National Express on the other hand had a reputation for poor service.[citation needed]

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Preceded by:
InterCity
As part of British Rail
Operator of Anglia franchise
1997-2004
Succeeded by:
'one'
Greater Anglia franchise


Defunct train operating companies:
InterCity: Anglia Railways - Great Western Trains
London & South East: Connex South Central - Connex South Eastern - First Great Eastern - First Great Western Link
South Eastern Trains - Thames Trains - Thameslink - wagn
Regional: Arriva Trains Merseyside - Arriva Trains Northern - First North Western - MTL - North Western Trains
Northern Spirit - ScotRail - Valley Lines - Wales and Borders - Wales and West - Wessex Trains
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