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42:
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326:
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446:
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began a passenger service after electric lithium batteries were installed. The train could travel up to 60 miles on energy stored in the batteries; it recharged the batteries via the overhead-wires when on electrified sections of the line, at stations and through brake regeneration.
960:
By the late 1970s the costs of running the dated mechanical signalling systems north of
Colchester was recognised and in 1978 a scheme for track rationalisation and re-signalling was duly submitted to the Department of Transport. This was followed by a proposal to electrify the
1054:
which is now closed. Beyond
Harwich International, the original second track remains in place as a through siding, but only the "up" (Manningtree-bound) line was electrified and that section to the eastern terminus Harwich Town is bidirectional.
945:
The War
Department also had a munitions dump in Copperas Woods between Wrabness and Parkeston served by a spur which was situated on the north (river) side of the line just west of the point where the original alignment of the track to
905:(EUR) was approved by the Railway Commissioners. In 1853 an agreement was reached between the companies, with the ECR taking over the working of the EUR from 1 January 1854. The single-line branch opened on 15 August 1854.
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and
Harwich Town had been changed when Parkeston was built. This spur was controlled by a signal box, named Primrose Box, reflecting the profusion of primroses which grew lineside in the area.
861:, which also manages all of the stations. The typical service frequency is one train per hour in each direction. The timetabled journey time between Manningtree and Harwich Town is 22 minutes.
983:
electric multiple units (EMU) worked the line although the previous year another member of the class had been dragged from
Ipswich to Parkeston and used for crew training. The following day a
1640:
938:
facility; the halt station closed in 1965. There was a relatively extensive system of sidings fed from a spur on the "down" (Harwich-bound) side which was controlled by a
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1584:
1360:
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East of
Manningtree there is a triangular junction that enables trains operating to the port to reach the branch from both the north and south. The line is
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2023:
1626:
280:
2028:
1649:
1430:
1059:
987:
visited the branch to test various sidings and crossings on the line. The full electric service was introduced on 12 May 1985 with
870:, which is believed to have been built in Harwich in the 16th century. Harwich was also home to the ship's captain and part-owner,
858:
114:
1082:
838:
The route is 11 miles 16 chains (18.02 km) in length from where it branches off the main line west of the town of
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1692:
1495:
1201:
1035:
871:
658:
847:
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which was in use from 1918 until 1966. Use of the halt was confined to
Admiralty employees only during various periods.
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1581:
1813:
1545:
1520:
1470:
2013:
1856:
1714:
1073:
The shortest platform is the "down" (Harwich-bound) platform at
Wrabness, which is 90 yards (82 m) in length.
992:
273:
247:
17:
915:
The track was doubled in 1882 by the GER, and the
Manningtree North Curve which allows direct running between
1931:
2018:
1680:
1263:
851:
824:
760:
298:
1936:
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1108:
1031:
927:
816:
540:
408:
266:
1972:
1911:
1757:
1742:
1228:
1206:
947:
831:. The Mayflower line has six stations, including the two termini, and is situated within the county of
735:
998:
The line was given the marketing name the "Mayflower line" in
September 1997, with a ceremony held at
1992:
1906:
1886:
1752:
1737:
1675:
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923:
518:
1178:
988:
931:
883:
828:
568:
330:
1987:
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1732:
1702:
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1027:
999:
972:
sectorised their operations and the branch fell under the London & South East (later renamed
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916:
820:
496:
334:
317:
206:
41:
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827:. During peak times, many services connect to or from the main line and its London terminus at
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124:
47:
1982:
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and branch to Harwich in 1980. Electrification work was undertaken in the early – mid 1980s.
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1962:
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886:(ECR) had originally proposed plans to extend what is now the Great Eastern Main Line from
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8:
1977:
1941:
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1602:"Batteries included: Prototype battery-powered train carries passengers for first time"
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1541:
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The following table summarises the line's six stations, their distance measured from
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1304:
1210:
969:
1818:
1588:
1563:
1039:
812:
708:
1788:
1871:
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198:
857:
As of December 2016, passenger services on the Mayflower line are operated by
2007:
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of W10 (excluding W9); the maximum line speed is 60 mph (97 km/h).
850:, SRS 07.07, and is classified as a London and South East commuter line. The
1946:
1861:
1356:
1322:
162:
71:
1113:
839:
808:
170:
1851:
1308:
Test Electrostar train converted to run on batteries and overhead wires
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1043:
939:
935:
887:
104:
1828:
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refer to this prototype model and its possible future descendants as
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1896:
1183:
1063:
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In 1846 a railway line from Manningtree to Harwich proposed by the
211:
55:
1268:
1148:
1047:
895:
891:
843:
241:
1085:, and estimated number of passenger entries/exits in 2018–19:
1022:
train leaving the Mayflower line at Manningtree South Junction
1540:. Newton Abbot,UK: David & Charles. pp. 49, 54, 65.
832:
81:
979:
On 14 April 1985 the first electric train consisting of two
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214:
158:
953:
In 1948 following nationalisation the line became part of
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1463:
PSL Field Guide – Railways of the Eastern Region, vol. 1
864:
The Mayflower line takes its name from the Pilgrim ship
1561:
Abbott, James, ed. (October 1997). "Mayflower launch".
894:, although this was a cause for concern to the town of
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and is double-track for passenger services as far as
1515:. Newton Abbot,UK: David & Charles. p. 14.
1465:. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 81.
1038:, where connecting ferry services are available to
1490:. Midhurst: Middleton Press. plan V and plate 32.
1400:"Explore Harwich, home of the Mayflower's Captain"
2005:
610:
313:
259:
908:In 1862 the ECR and the EUR merged to form the
1312:In 2015, a trial of an electric overhead wire/
1634:
1327:Independently Powered Electric Multiple Units
995:boat trains and EMUs working local services.
274:
1087:
1641:
1627:
934:and Bradfield which serviced the adjacent
591:
583:
281:
267:
1591:- Global Rail News. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
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1423:
1421:
919:and Harwich was also added at that time.
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373:
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1456:
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1303:
1013:
14:
2006:
1560:
1535:
1510:
1418:
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1342:
1622:
1449:
1316:was undertaken on the line. A single
922:In addition to the closed station at
27:Railway branch line in Essex, England
2024:Railway lines in the East of England
1650:Railway lines in the East of England
1582:Battery train trial service launched
1488:Branch Lines to Harwich and Hadleigh
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1339:
695:
687:
24:
2029:Standard gauge railways in England
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25:
2040:
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429:
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722:
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670:
642:
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395:
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324:
240:
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40:
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1575:
1066:using overhead wires and has a
955:British Railways Eastern Region
926:, there was a halt stop called
671:
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1529:
1504:
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1392:
1378:
848:Network Rail Strategic Route 7
776:miles from London Liverpool St
636:
389:
13:
1:
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599:
396:
1857:Birmingham–Peterborough line
1431:"The Mayflower Line History"
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1192:
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1002:in the presence of local MP
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509:
7:
1486:Mitchell, Vic (June 2011).
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1026:The line diverges from the
842:to its eastern terminus in
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643:
553:
484:
10:
2045:
1973:Lincolnshire Wolds Railway
898:, which was a rival port.
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1993:Mid-Suffolk Light Railway
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1907:Hertford East branch line
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1350:"Route 7 – Great Eastern"
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1386:"ELR for Mayflower line"
884:Eastern Counties Railway
2014:Rail transport in Essex
1937:Shenfield–Southend line
1733:Great Eastern Main Line
1461:Body, Geoffrey (1986).
1083:London Liverpool Street
1028:Great Eastern Main Line
963:Great Eastern Main Line
821:Great Eastern Main Line
318:Great Eastern Main Line
1912:Hitchin–Cambridge line
1892:Felixstowe branch line
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1023:
991:Class 86s working the
1988:Mangapps Farm Railway
1983:North Norfolk Railway
1887:Ely–Peterborough line
1867:Braintree branch line
1824:West Anglia Main Line
1693:Luton Airport Parkway
1318:Class 379 Electrostar
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1202:Harwich International
1036:Harwich International
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903:Eastern Union Railway
854:for the line is MAH.
659:Harwich International
1968:Epping Ongar Railway
1963:Colne Valley Railway
1710:West Coast Main Line
1671:East Coast Main Line
1536:Cowley, Ian (1987).
1511:Cowley, Ian (1987).
1274:District of Tendring
1239:District of Tendring
1216:District of Tendring
1189:District of Tendring
1154:District of Tendring
1119:District of Tendring
472:Manningtree Junction
2019:Network Rail routes
1978:Mid-Norfolk Railway
1942:Sunshine Coast Line
1404:Scenic Rail Britain
985:Class 86 locomotive
331:London Liverpool St
1877:Crouch Valley line
1804:Hertford loop line
1587:2015-01-23 at the
1437:on 10 October 2007
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1902:Gainsborough line
1882:East Suffolk line
1836:West London Route
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1497:978-1-908174-02-4
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111:Operator(s)
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2008:Categories
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1758:Colchester
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234:Route map
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1956:Heritage
1897:Fen line
1585:Archived
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