- Ipswich railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Ipswich
code = IPS
manager =National Express East Anglia
locale =Ipswich
borough = Borough of Ipswich,Suffolk
usage0405 = 2.017
usage0506 = 2.145
usage0607 = 2.402
platforms = 4
start = 1860:""Ipswich" is also aCitytrain station inBrisbane ,Australia ."Ipswich railway station is a
railway station serving the town ofIpswich inSuffolk ,England . The station is located on theGreat Eastern Main Line 68¾ miles east ofLondon Liverpool Street towards Norwich.Ipswich is also a junction station as two lines to
Felixstowe andLowestoft (theEast Suffolk Line ) diverge from the main line north of the station.Although the
Eastern Union Railway opened to a terminus in Ipswich in1846 , the present through station dates from1860 , and the island platform was added by theGreat Eastern Railway in 1883. The main building is thought to be principally the work ofPeter Bruff . [cite book|author=Biddle, Gordon|title=Britain's Historic Railway Buildings|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2003|isbn=0-19-866247-5]The station is also the location of one of the few tunnels in
East Anglia , immediately to the south (London side) of the station. This is the only tunnel on the whole Great Eastern Main Line. Also completed in 1846 it was engineered by Peter Bruff and, although only 361 yd (330 m) long, is thought to be the earliest driven on a sharp continuous curve. [cite book|author=Moffat, Hugh|title=East Anglia's First Railways|publisher=Terence Dalton|location=Lavenham|year=1987|isbn=0-86138-038-X]Platform 1 is a bay platform where trains to/from Felixstowe terminate. Trains to Cambridge also run from this platform along with platform 4. Trains to/from Lowestoft/Peterborough that start/finish at Ipswich also sometimes arrive on platform 1, again along with platform 4. Platform 2 is used for through trains to London from Norwich, Lowestoft, Peterborough and trains starting at Ipswich. Platform 3 is used for through trains to Norwich, Lowestoft and Peterborough from London. Platform 4 is used for some services to Cambridge, and some starting services to Lowestoft/Peterborough. Also at peak times, some trains from London to Norwich, Lowestoft and Peterborough stop here instead of platform 3.
Opposite Platform 4 at Ipswich Station is a stabling point used by Freightliner diesel and electric locomotives. Classes 47, 57, 66, 86 and 90 are the most common, although locomotives of other companies have been known to use the point in the past. For railway photographers, Platforms 3 and 4 offer the best views of the stabling point.
ervices
The station is served by
National Express East Anglia . Services are described below.*National Express East Anglia operate two express trains an hour to
London Liverpool Street , calling at Manningtree, Colchester, Chelmsford and Stratford or Shenfield alternately.There are also two trains an hour to Norwich, calling at Diss and Stowmarket (once an hour). Services are operated by Class 90
electric locomotive s, Mk.3 hauled coaching-stock. These services were operated byAnglia Railways untilApril 2004 .*National Express East Anglia also operate an hourly service to London calling at Colchester, Witham, Chelmsford and Shenfield. These originate from Lowestoft or Peterborough and from which there are services every alternate hour. This is normally operated by Class 170 DMUs but sometimes Class 321s or 360s cover the Ipswich to London stretch, with a DMU continuing onwards from Ipswich.
*National Express East Anglia operate an hourly service to Cambridge and a service every two hours to Peterborough. Both of these services serve Bury St Edmunds, with the Peterborough services continuing via Ely. On Sundays, some of the services from Cambridge are extended to
Harwich International. All of these services use DMUs of Classes 153, 156 or 170.*National Express East Anglia also operate local services to Lowestoft via the
East Suffolk Line , and an hourly service to Felixstowe via theFelixstowe Branch Line . These services also use DMUs of Classes 153, 156 or 170.*National Express East Anglia operate two services a day to Harwich International, to connect with ferry services to
Hoek van Holland as part of theDutchflyer service. Services are formed of a Class 321 for services terminating at Ipswich or a Class 153/156 for services continuing to Cambridge.References
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