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February 1847 damaging several carriages under construction and after that Catt withdrew from the rail side of the business but continued making road carts. Quadling relocated to new premises (located in the modern day
Quadling Street in Ipswich) and had a siding off the branch. The company built further carriages for the EUR and
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were installed at
Halifax Junction in 1897 south of Ipswich tunnel. These were used by trains to pick up water using a scoop operated by the engine crew, although water cranes were located on the platforms at the station as well. Using the troughs was a quicker method of filling the tenders of steam
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and then served a warehouse. This was built circa 1920 and was at one time going to be a new route into
Ipswich docks avoiding the level crossing on the other branch. The warehouse served a number of companies including Boots, J Lyons & Co, McFarLanes Biscuits, and Swift and Co. The site was also
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An early customer of this line was a carriage building company called
Quadling. Initially starting business as Catt and Quadling they built a number of carriages for the Eastern Union Railway at a works in Handford Road, Ipswich. This premises which had no railway access was blown down in a gale in
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This yard contained a wooden goods shed where goods for the town were loaded or unloaded. Cattle pens were also located close to this yard (traffic ceased in the 1960s) and there was a siding to
Constantine Road power station. A small engine shed was located in this area for locomotives that worked
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There have been two accidents in the tunnel. On 5 May 1910 a wagon examiner was taking a short cut through the tunnel (this was forbidden) when it is believed he tripped whilst trying to get out of the way of an engine. On 21 August 1912 a platelayer (track worker) was hit by the engine of a troop
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A small set of sidings existed at the south end of
Ipswich station on the up side of the tracks adjacent to the tunnel. Only one track was accessible from the main line the other sidings being accessed from a wagon turntable. Shunting horses were used in this location to position the vehicles and
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adjacent to the station and served the northern side of the docks area. The town corporation would not allow steam engines to pass over Stoke Bridge so the dockside tramway was worked by horses until the corporation relented in 1880. However even then the locomotives had to be fitted with animal
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This branch still exists (as of 2018) but traffic has been sporadic over the last few years, In 2013 it was not until 20 August that traffic in the form of sea dredged aggregate was operated on the branch. It was hoped this would be a weekly trip and sand traffic to
Watford was also expected.
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and opened in
November 1846. Trains from Bury St. Edmunds passed the existing station site (at that point undeveloped) and continued to Halifax Junction south of the tunnel where they then reversed into the original Croft street terminus. The tunnel was built as there was no room between the
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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
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After 1880 the lines were worked by small locomotives with enclosed wheels such as J70 tram engines. The dockside tramways covered both sides of the dock and crossed the 1881 lock gates at the south end of the dock. Freight was switched between trains and ships on the dockside.
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This is where the main line for
Norwich and the East Suffolk Line split. There were industrial sidings serving Eastern Counties Farmers, Petters (Ipswich) Limited and Manganese Bronze and Brass. These companies had their own locomotives which worked to and from the upper yard.
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The following is a list of signal boxes found during the period during Ipswich was controlled by mechanical signaling. The last of these boxes closed in 1985 when the area was re-signalled and electrified. Currently all signals are controlled from Colchester Power Signal Box.
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In 1883 an island platform was opened (today's Platform 3 and Platform 4) to improve operations at the station. Many of the original platform buildings exist today and close inspection reveals the heads of what are believed to be Greek Gods incorporated into the design.
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line have, with the exception of the first few years of that line's existence, started from Ipswich as have local stopping services on the East Suffolk, Norwich and Cambridge lines. One interesting working in the 1920s and 1930s was a train that operated from
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Local and regional freight trains serving local stations as well as the other goods facilities in the Ipswich area were re-marshalled in this yard. Regional destinations included Goodmayes and Temple Mills in London and Whitemoor (March) in Cambridgeshire.
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In the past a branch from this yard ran down and across Ranelagh Road, crossed the River Gipping to Ipswich Lower Yard and the eastern part of Ipswich docks but traffic ceased in circa 1990. The remains of the branch line are still visible today (2018).
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multiple unit sets began entering service to replace the Class 90 hauled sets. Following the introduction of these units, the loco-hauled sets have all been withdrawn from service, with the last Class 90 running passenger services on 24 March 2020.
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where through-trains operated until the 1980s and were briefly revived in the early part of the 21st century, although the need for more commuter seats south of Colchester saw these terminating at Ipswich (with two daily services extended to
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This is located between Ipswich and East Suffolk Junction on the east side of the line. The yard is still active (as of 2018) with Freightliner (container) trains recessing or running round before running to/from the docks at Felixstowe.
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electric multiple units (EMU) worked into Ipswich station. The previous year another member of the class had been dragged to Ipswich by a diesel locomotive and was used for crew training. The first passenger carrying train was formed of
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locomotives and they were located between the rails in the centre of the tracks. These were heated in winter to prevent freezing. The Ipswich troughs fell out of use in the 1960s when steam locomotives were withdrawn from East Anglia.
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As built in 1860, the station had a single main through platform with some shorter bay platforms at the north end. When the new station was completed, a new road (Princes Street) linking the station to the town was also opened.
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Ipswich Steam Navigation Company. Amongst all the companies promoted in 1824â25 ... The Ipswich Steam Navigation Company at least went into operation. It established a service between Ipswich and London, calling at Harwich and
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and the aptly named Steamboat Tavern. The Ipswich Steam Navigation Company had been formed in 1824/25 during a period of "steamship mania" and briefly offered services from the quay between Ipswich and London calling at
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Further changes were made during 2021 with the construction of a new vehicle maintenance facility (VMF) which opened in August 2022 with freight locomotives now stabling in the Upper Yard/East Suffolk Junction area.
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are the most common, although locomotives of other companies have been known to use the point in the past. In July 2019 Freightliner was granted planning permission to build a maintenance depot within the yard.
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taking over main line express workings. The first one of these ran in June 1958, complete with a headboard with the wording "First Diesel Hauled train on the GE in public service". These were succeeded by
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In the main yard a transhipment shed existed for a number of years where small consignments were transferred between wagons; there was no public or road access to this facility, which closed in 1951.
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In the latter part of the 20th century a construction terminal and a British Oxygen Company terminal were also located in this area. Most of the site has now been redeveloped into retail premises.
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In 2013 it was suggested that this area will be the site of the locomotive fuelling point which will be relocated from the station. However no such move had materialised by the September 2018.
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The Ipswich Railway Chord (or 'Bacon Factory Chord' in early documentation), officially the Bacon Factory Curve is a short 1,415-metre (4,642 ft) section of track constructed to link the
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The yard was developed for longer trains during 2014 with improved access to and from the East Suffolk Line and longer sidings. The majority of trains are traffic to or from Felixstowe Docks.
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were also hired out to the factory. The sidings were established in 1925 and at times were used as an overflow when the upper yard at Ipswich was congested. Rail traffic ceased in 1982.
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Ipswich had an allocation of around 30 horses in the 1890s. One track off the wagon turntable led to a small shed which housed a steam fire engine mounted on a flat truck.
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534:(later shed code 32B) opened in 1846 and was at the south end of Stoke tunnel. It was the third-largest shed in the Great Eastern area during the steam era, after those at
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located close to the site of the Sproughton sugar beet sidings. The chord opened to regular traffic on 31 March 2014 although the first revenue earning train headed by
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owned facility (which traded as Ipswich Beet Sugar Factory until 1936) which had its own fleet of industrial locomotives although on occasion shunting locomotives from
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By far the most interesting working was the âBoat Trainâ which operated between Harwich Parkeston Quay and various destinations until the 1990s. The privatisation of
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at Ipswich and this arrangement commenced from 1 May 1985. During 1985â87, the line to Norwich was electrified and through electric working commenced in May 1987.
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Prior to electrification there were two short sidings at the London end of the "up" platform which were used for locomotive changes on up trains when required.
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The early 1980s saw track rationalisation and signalling work carried out in the Ipswich area and, on 9 April 1985, the first electric train consisting of two
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Ipswich had a number of goods facilities and a myriad of private sidings as well as extensive railways in the docks. In 2021 only the Upper Yard is open.
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lowered to accommodate the overhead electric lines. The tunnel was closed again in 2004 to allow for work to lower the track in order to enable larger
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and Stoke Hill to build a railway and is thought to be the first tunnel in the world to be built on a continuous curve. During its construction many
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The docks were served by a myriad of dockside lines which fell out of use during the 1990s and few remnants of the dockside lines are evident today.
1792:. The chord was built on the site of an old Bacon Factory, hence its original name. Preliminary work for the chord started in August 2012, and the
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A couple of shunting horses were based at this location during Great Eastern days (pre-1923). The West Bank Ferry terminal was developed in 1973.
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as well as some coal wagons. However this premises also suffered significant gale damage in February 1863 leading to Quadling becoming bankrupt.
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The station was re-sited to its present location in 1860. Some sources suggest that the main building was thought to be principally the work of
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granted full development consent on 5 September 2012, coming into effect on 26 September 2012. Two new junctions were created by the schemeâ
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locomotives and, indeed, when steam ended in Suffolk in 1960, some of these locomotives were still operated. After the grouping of 1923,
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Originally known as the Griffin Wharf Branch it had sidings serving dockside sidings such as (note list not complete or date specific):
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The bridge was demolished in 1967 and an abutment remains (in 2013). The rest of this site has been redeveloped with retail facilities.
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just north of Ipswich Goods Yard. This chord, which was opened to traffic in March 2014, allows freight trains from the
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regiment were deployed to Ipswich to guard key railway bridges in the area. They were relieved by the 9th field company
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widening the cutting east of the tunnel to accommodate some additional sidings. Further bones were found in 1975 by
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Ipswich Goods Junction (120 levers for signals and points manned by 3 shifts of signalmen supported by two box lads)
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In the five years between 2004â05 and 2008â09, patronage rose by 50% from 2 million per year to 3 million per year.
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were installed in the station building in 2009 and the exit gate on platform 2 was closed permanently.
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4-4-0 No. 201 "The Braham Moor". This last locomotive was brand new and had not been in service.
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revealed remains of mammoths, a turtle and lions. The latter excavation was as a result of the
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2564:"Ipswich: New railway station footbridge opened - News - East Anglian Daily Times"
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both had goods yards and a number of industrial facilities were located on the
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The entrance to the station was remodelled during 2015 in a ÂŁ1 million scheme.
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2490:"'one' Railway to vanish as National Express begins major rebranding exercise"
2165:"Promotion, speculation and their outcome: The "steamship mania" of 1824â1825"
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EMUs which ran on 17 April 1985. The plan was for most trains to be formed of
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A Greater Anglia train underneath the accessible footbridge at Ipswich Station
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East Anglia was the first area to be worked completely by diesel trains with
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Platform 3 is used for through-trains to Norwich from London as well as some
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Pember, Geoff (January 1990). "Water troughs of the Great Eastern Railway".
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Rail work near Ipswich Station to begin as freight train depot gets approval
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Norman, John (23 September 2013). "Italianate design that proved a winner".
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Platform 4 (4A, 4B and 4C) is used for services to Cambridge, Lowestoft and
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Ipswich station in 1951, with a Liverpool Street express arriving behind a
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Voisey, Francis (October 1992). "Accidents on the Great Eastern Part 26".
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Farrant, Roger; Bernard Walsh (October 1991). "Cover Photograph caption".
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Ipswich Lower Goods Yard was constructed by the ECR on this line in 1860.
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guards and side valances, an arrangement that continued until 9 May 1969.
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Many minor local stations closed during the 1960s, as did branch lines to
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The show also included a sleeping car and a new composite corridor coach.
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3567:"Felixstowe: Work starts on new rail line to take containers off the A14"
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Markham, Bob; Merv Russen (January 2014). "Peter Bruff and the mammoth".
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Long, M J (January 1982). "The LNER Exhibitions of the 1930s (letter)".
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A Greater Anglia train on Platform 4 at Ipswich Station in October 2023
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Abellio wins East Anglian rail franchise for nine years in ÂŁ1.4bn deal
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Wilby, Percy (January 1998). "The coming of the diesels to Ipswich".
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View of the Ipswich railway tunnel from Platform 2 at Ipswich Station
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Another branch further to the north crossed over Ranelagh Road to a
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Pumfrey, Ken (July 2001). "Ipswich Goods Junction signal box lad".
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have been his design. However the architectural series started by
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This was built as a branch off the Bury line in 1848 crossing the
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This article is about the station in England. For other uses, see
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2856:"End of the line for traditional trains on Greater Anglia routes"
2590:"Better services for East Anglian passengers under new franchise"
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Sproughton (opened 1925 and replaced the signal box at Bramford).
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Ipswich Upper Yard in 2009 with several container trains present
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working many main line services. After nationalisation in 1948,
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Scotchman, Iain C (September 2013). "Bringing home the bacon".
2894:"Upgraded Ipswich Yard 'fully operational' after 12-week delay"
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Russen, M R (October 2020). "Ipswich Railway Stations Part 2".
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Moffatt, Hugh; John Watling (January 1992). "Ipswich Station".
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484:(1816-1886) won a competition to design the new station and it
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King, Bill; Wells; Pask; Toon; Hart (Autumn 2013). "156/035".
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The original lift was demolished when the line was electrified
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Ipswich Station (south end of Ipswich station on platform 3/4)
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Platforms 3 and 4 can be accessed via the footbridge or lift.
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designed locomotives were also employed in the area with the
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Throughout the steam era trains were predominantly hauled by
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In 1923, the GER amalgamated with other railways to form the
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Nugent, A D (July 1995). "Animal guards and side valances".
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from 1997 until 2004, after which the franchise was won by
3245:. Vol. 165. Great Eastern Railway Society. p. 3.
3000:. Vol. 83. Great Eastern Railway Society. p. 43.
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Webster, Neil; Greaves, Simon; Greengrass, Robert (1985).
2731:"ÂŁ1-million facelift on the timetable for Ipswich station"
2638:(Press release). Abellio. 20 October 2011. Archived from
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For many years the tunnel was regarded as an obstacle to
1533:. A civil engineers depot was developed here afterwards.
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in the docks (although they were officially allocated to
3401:
3181:
3088:
3063:
2977:
Barton, David (July 2008). "Letter - Ipswich Wet Dock".
2951:
2804:
413:, Cambridgeshire. Its three-letter station code is IPS.
3089:
Adderson & Kenworthy, Richard & Graham (2000).
2636:"Abellio has been awarded the Greater Anglia Franchise"
1604:
1485:
3222:
Bloom, A J (1974). "Horse shunting at Ipswich Docks".
3040:. Lavenham: Terence Dalton Limited. pp. 151â152.
3015:. Lavenham: Terence Dalton Limited. pp. 118â119.
702:, as well as some Cambridge and Peterborough services.
585:
4-6-2 No. 4476 Royal Lancer with corridor tender and "
3556:, BBC news website, 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
2409:. Newton Abbot, UK: David & Charles. p. 14.
1000:
are still operating Freightliner services along with
705:
Platform 2 is used for through-trains to London from
3554:
Ipswich Chord rail link opens for Felixstowe freight
3336:
3186:. Ipswich: Over Stoke History Group. p. 69,70.
3059:
3057:
2947:
2945:
2698:
Freightliner plans new Ipswich maintenance facility
2218:
1706:. Further excavations in 1908 and 1919 were led by
442:(EUR) opened its first terminus in Ipswich, called
3595:. National Infrastructure Planning. Archived from
3466:
3224:Ipswich & District Historical Society Bulletin
1020:The following services typically call at Ipswich:
3376:
3351:
3113:
3068:. Ipswich: Over Stoke History Group. p. 63.
3054:
2956:. Ipswich: Over Stoke History Group. p. 69.
2942:
2755:
2375:Moss, Chris (July 2015). "GER and mobilization".
470:opening as far as Bury St. Edmunds in late 1846.
4824:Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1860
4800:
3241:Watling, John (January 2016). "Classic Camera".
2770:
1539:
946:Local services in the diesel era were worked by
744:Opposite platform 4 is a stabling point used by
694:Platform 1 is a bay platform for trains to/from
3137:
3135:
2540:. Nationalexpresseastanglia.com. Archived from
935:up until electrification in the mid-1980s when
3522:
2514:. Office of the Rail Regulator. Archived from
2466:Mid Anglia Rail Passengers Association (MARPA)
2330:
2259:
1635:Ipswich Upper Yard (known locally as No.2 Box)
950:, although smaller diesel locomotives such as
378:and, on the main line, it is situated between
3745:
3377:Adderson, Richard; Kenworthy, Graham (2015).
3352:Adderson, Richard; Kenworthy, Graham (2005).
3114:Adderson, Richard; Kenworthy, Graham (2015).
2492:. Railway Herald. 17 November 2007. p. 9
3523:Johnson, Marc; Bickell, David (1 May 2014).
3381:. Midhurst UK: Middleton Press. p. 14.
3356:. Midhurst UK: Middleton Press. p. 19.
3132:
3118:. Midhurst UK: Middleton Press. p. 33.
3093:. Midhurst: Middelton Press. pp. 5â21.
2775:. London: British railways. p. Table 3.
2582:
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872:in the 1990s saw this service terminated at
606:of the railways, Ipswich became part of the
458:The current station is just to the north of
3585:
2596:
2260:Pevsner, Nickolaus; Bettley, James (2015).
1725:train having failed to get out of the way.
477:, who had certainly started the structure.
3752:
3738:
3547:
3308:"East Suffolk Junction signal box diagram"
2926:. Cognitive Publishing Ltd. Archived from
2809:. Bradford: Metro Enterprises. p. 8.
2604:"Abellio awarded Greater Anglia franchise"
734:The original footbridge at Ipswich Station
512:(GER) was formed by the amalgamation. The
49:
4829:Greater Anglia franchise railway stations
3182:Freestone, Jill; Richard W Smith (1998).
3141:
3064:Freestone, Jill; Richard W Smith (1998).
2952:Freestone, Jill; Richard W Smith (1998).
2665:. Shepperton: Ian Allan Ltd. p. 31.
2612:. London. 20 October 2011. Archived from
1800:at the eastern end of the chord with the
876:. Another long-distance working was from
792:but traffic to the north serves lines to
748:diesel and electric locomotives. Classes
656:, services from Ipswich were operated by
516:at Ipswich was added by the GER in 1883.
2685:
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865:to Felixstowe during the summer months.
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21:Ipswich railway station (disambiguation)
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2264:. Yale University Press. p. 333.
1835:
954:worked local trains such as Ipswich -
4819:Former Great Eastern Railway stations
3733:
3221:
3159:Industrial Locomotives of East Anglia
2979:Great Eastern Railway Society Journal
2785:
2448:
2392:Great Eastern Railway Society Journal
2139:"GE RailRef Line Codes Great Eastern"
4790:Rail transport in the United Kingdom
3648:
3439:
2920:"Freight doubles up at Ipswich Yard"
2389:
2374:
2333:Britain's Historic Railway Buildings
1732:with insufficient clearance for the
1605:Horse Box and Carriage truck traffic
1529:which was held on 3â7 July 1934 at
1015:
783:
709:as well as most Felixstowe services.
523:Platforms 2 and 3 at Ipswich Station
389:Ipswich is also the terminus of the
4834:Buildings and structures in Ipswich
3617:
3498:"Ipswich rail tunnel opens on time"
3277:"Ipswich Goods Junction signal box"
1354:
888:, which ran for a number of years.
16:Railway station in Suffolk, England
13:
3593:"National Infrastructure Planning"
3305:
3274:
3207:"railway Observer Oct 13 review".
2728:
2236:"Heritage icons - Ipswich station"
2233:
1820:used the chord to turn around her
723:, and stopping services to London.
14:
4850:
3684:for Ipswich railway station from
3671:
2773:Passenger Services Eastern Region
2459:"Autumn / Winter 2008 Newsletter"
1672:
3620:"Ipswich chord and freight yard"
3525:"Ipswich chord and freight yard"
2306:. London: John Murray. pp.
1846:
1794:Secretary of State for Transport
1782:cross-country route via Nuneaton
1702:were found including those of a
1685:Ipswich tunnel was built by the
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562:London and North Eastern Railway
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965:Former train operating company
462:, which was constructed by the
3725:Abellio Greater Anglia website
3469:The Ipswich Society Newsletter
3184:Ipswich Engine and Ipswich Men
3066:Ipswich Engine and Ipswich Men
2954:Ipswich Engine and Ipswich Men
2854:Geater, Paul (30 March 2020).
2324:
2303:Railwaymen, Politics and Money
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345:Passenger statistics from the
1:
3404:Great Eastern Railway Journal
3283:. John Hinson. Archived from
2663:Steam in the Eastern Counties
2609:Railway Gazette International
2538:"Home • Greater Anglia"
2125:
1638:Ipswich East Suffolk Junction
1616:
1540:Sproughton Sugar Beet Factory
1413:
1362:
681:awarded the new franchise to
654:privatisation of British Rail
3038:East Anglia's first railways
3013:East Anglia's first railways
2566:. Eadt.co.uk. Archived from
2379:. Vol. 163. p. 21.
2198:. Lavenham: Terence Dalton.
2196:East Anglia's First Railways
1644:Westerfield Bank (1898-1926)
1555:
662:National Express East Anglia
7:
4809:Railway stations in Suffolk
3760:Railway stations served by
3442:"The Eastern Union Railway"
2335:. Oxford University Press.
1595:Westerfield railway station
778:
416:The station is operated by
10:
4855:
2358:Ipswich Society Newsletter
1653:Ranelagh Road Crossing Box
1591:Derby Road railway station
817:as of December 2019).
464:Ipswich & Bury Railway
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4058:Chappel & Wakes Colne
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3768:
3651:"Cathedrals Express 2017"
2835:25 September 2016 at the
2807:Loco-hauled travel 1985-6
2771:British Railways (1948).
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2097:
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2083:Line open, station closed
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2059:Line open, station closed
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840:. Branch services on the
806:Great Yarmouth South Town
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2924:Rail Technology Magazine
2860:East Anglian Daily Times
2841:East Anglian Daily Times
2300:Vaughan, Adrian (1997).
2287:East Anglian Daily Times
2120:
1498:Cliff Quay Power station
679:Department for Transport
506:Eastern Counties Railway
4839:DfT Category B stations
4412:London Liverpool Street
4197:London Liverpool Street
3852:London Liverpool Street
3789:London Liverpool Street
3211:(157): 10. Winter 2013.
2900:. Rail Express magazine
2661:Brodribb, John (1985).
2331:Biddle, Gordon (2003).
1875:Great Eastern Main Line
1810:Great Eastern Main Line
1786:Great Eastern Main Line
1766:Great Eastern Main Line
1527:Royal Agricultural Show
1123:London Liverpool Street
1081:London Liverpool Street
1046:London Liverpool Street
943:locomotives from 2003.
939:took over, followed by
790:London Liverpool Street
616:Great Eastern Main Line
376:London Liverpool Street
364:Great Eastern Main Line
360:Ipswich railway station
347:Office of Rail and Road
2879:Table 11, 13 & 14
1931:Felixstowe Branch Line
1784:, rather than via the
1682:
1599:Felixstowe Branch Line
1583:Coal Depot (GER/LNER).
1574:Cooksedge & Co Ltd
1509:William Brown (Timber)
1500:(which closed in 1983)
1394:
983:British Rail Class 170
969:ran services known as
919:
829:
735:
636:British Rail Class 309
626:
579:class 4-6-4 No. 10000;
524:
370:, serving the town of
4598:Hoveton & Wroxham
4432:Stansted Mountfitchet
4340:Stansted Mountfitchet
4160:Harwich International
3991:South Woodham Ferrers
3484:Great Eastern Journal
3423:Great Eastern Journal
3354:Ipswich to Saxmundham
3339:Great Eastern Journal
3258:Great Eastern Journal
3243:Great Eastern Journal
3091:Ipswich to Saxmundham
3036:Moffat, Hugh (1987).
3011:Moffat, Hugh (1987).
2998:Great Eastern Journal
2788:Great Eastern Journal
2701:Genesee & Wyoming
2377:Great Eastern Journal
2221:Great Eastern Journal
2194:Moffat, Hugh (1987).
2070:Eastern Union Railway
2066:Great Eastern Railway
2001:Harwich International
1756:Ipswich Railway Chord
1687:Eastern Union Railway
1680:
1569:Ransomes & Rapier
1517:East Suffolk Junction
1470:Packards (fertiliser)
1448:Great Western Railway
1398:Ranelagh Road sidings
1392:
1274:Harwich International
1223:Harwich International
988:In January 2020, the
948:Diesel Multiple Units
917:
893:Great Eastern Railway
823:
815:Harwich International
770:multi-storey car park
733:
677:In October 2011, the
640:British Rail Class 86
624:
522:
510:Great Eastern Railway
440:Eastern Union Railway
422:East Anglia franchise
4814:Transport in Ipswich
4365:Whittlesford Parkway
4302:Hertford East branch
3630:on 24 September 2015
3535:on 24 September 2015
2930:on 13 September 2018
2430:Cowley, Ian (1987).
2405:Cowley, Ian (1987).
2145:on 24 September 2015
2048:Historical railways
1774:West Coast Main Line
1647:Westerfield Junction
569:Sir Arthur Churchman
545:At the beginning of
434:Transport in Ipswich
4212:Northumberland Park
3705: /
3682:station information
3448:on 17 November 2014
2883:timetable, May 2016
2570:on 27 February 2014
1903:Ipswich to Ely Line
1836:Summary of services
1814:Class 66 locomotive
1778:Ipswich to Ely Line
1744:to pass through on
1708:Nina Frances Layard
1571:(Engineering works)
1550:Ipswich engine shed
1421:Ipswich engine shed
602:In 1948, following
532:Ipswich engine shed
468:Ipswich to Ely Line
58:General information
4665:Oulton Broad South
4660:Oulton Broad North
4427:Bishop's Stortford
4272:Bishop's Stortford
4134:Walton-on-the-Naze
4037:Braintree Freeport
3928:ShenfieldâSouthend
3655:Six Bells Junction
3504:. 6 September 2004
3318:on 2 December 2018
3209:Great Eastern News
3157:Fisher, C (1993).
2758:Great Eastern News
2642:on 25 October 2011
2616:on 23 October 2011
2182:Walton-on-the-Naze
1856:Following station
1843:Preceding station
1826:Cathedrals Express
1798:Boss Hall Junction
1770:Port of Felixstowe
1750:Port of Felixstowe
1683:
1395:
1314:Oulton Broad South
962:during the 1980s.
920:
830:
736:
627:
549:, soldiers of the
525:
453:Walton-on-the-Naze
444:Ipswich Stoke Hill
4796:
4795:
4445:
4444:
4360:Great Chesterford
4333:Cambridge and Ely
4178:
4177:
4006:Burnham-on-Crouch
3970:Southend Victoria
3599:on 23 August 2012
3573:on 31 August 2012
3440:Van Loon, Borin.
3388:978-1-908174-81-9
3125:978-1-908174-81-9
2118:
2117:
2035:
1959:East Suffolk Line
1802:East Suffolk Line
1790:North London Line
1762:East Suffolk Line
1506:Cranfields (Mill)
1503:Ipswich Gas works
1352:
1351:
1016:Current timetable
802:East Suffolk Line
784:Historic overview
391:East Suffolk Line
382:to the south and
357:
356:
353:
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111:Other information
4846:
4724:Stansted Airport
4501:Brundall Gardens
4437:Stansted Airport
4404:Stansted Express
4187:
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4020:Braintree branch
3960:Southend Airport
3889:Hatfield Peverel
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3649:Bartlett, Nick.
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3624:Rail Engineer UK
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3569:. Archived from
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2135:
2103:London Crosslink
2033:
1850:
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1839:
1748:to and from the
1482:National Benzole
1355:Goods facilities
1247:Bury St. Edmunds
1183:Bury St. Edmunds
1139:Hatfield Peverel
1023:
1022:
973:from Norwich to
971:London Crosslink
905:British Railways
610:Eastern Region.
608:British Railways
551:Norfolk Yeomanry
490:Nikolaus Pevsner
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