When you explore East Anglia by train, you’ve got the best seats in the house, a comfortable room with a view, through the heart of the region’s finest natural splendour.
From cathedrals to coasts, rolling fields to breathtaking sunsets or the serene expanses of water of the Broads National Park, a journey through East Anglia by train is different every time.
A changing view depending on the weather and the seasons.
There are lots of things to see and do, glorious countryside and miles of stunning coastlines to explore
Download our ‘Bucket (and spade!) Lists for ideas of what to do along each line and tick them off as you go.
What will you discover?
The Bittern Line Norwich to Sheringham
The Wherry Lines – Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft
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The East Suffolk Lines – Ipswich to Lowestoft and Felixstowe
East Suffolk Lines (Leaflet version)
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The Sunshine Coast Line – Colchester to Walton On The Naze, Frinton On Sea and Clacton On Sea
- Try out the The Sunshine Coast Line Bucket list
The Mayflower Line – Manningtree to Harwich Town
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The Gainsborough Line – Marks Tey – Sudbury
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The Crouch Valley Line – Wickford – Southminster
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The Southend Line – Wickford – Southend
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The Flitch Line – Witham to Braintree
The Hereward Line – Peterborough to Ely