The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 3 of Anglia Railways

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== Line 0 == == Line 0 ==
Used to run out of [[Liverpool Street Station|Liverpool St]] into East Anglia. These services have now been subsumed into [One (Railway)|One].
Run out of [[Liverpool Street Station|Liverpool St]] into East Anglia.
== Line 2 == == Line 2 ==
Used to run a very useful 'Crosslink' service up from Basingtoke, through [[Feltham]] & [[Brentford]] and then heading around part of the [[Silverlink North London Line|North London Line]] before heading eastwards. Discontinued September 2002 due to 'lack of use', they tell me - although they confessed the service was serverely limited by the post-Hatfield crash restrictions and never really recovered from that.
Used to run a very useful 'crosslink' service up from Basingtoke, through [[Feltham]] & [[Brentford]] and then heading around part of the [[North London Line]] before heading eastwards. Discontinued September 2002 due to 'lack of use', they tell me - although they confessed the service was serverely limited by the post-Hatfield crash restrictions and never really recovered from that.
== Line 6 ==
Their express trains to deepest, darkest East Anglia are very nice; far superior to the [[Great Eastern Railways]] trains, being both faster, newer and cleaner. Catch them if you can!
== Line 7 ==

== Line 10 == == Line 10 ==
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== Line 14 ==
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== Line 16 ==
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== Line 21 ==
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Run out of Liverpool St into East Anglia.

Used to run a very useful 'crosslink' service up from Basingtoke, through Feltham & Brentford and then heading around part of the North London Line before heading eastwards. Discontinued September 2002 due to 'lack of use', they tell me - although they confessed the service was serverely limited by the post-Hatfield crash restrictions and never really recovered from that.

Now we just have to wait for Crossrail...

Their express trains to deepest, darkest East Anglia are very nice; far superior to the Great Eastern Railways trains, being both faster, newer and cleaner. Catch them if you can!


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