The Sudbury Line

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Introduction

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Welcome to The Sudbury Line

The Sudbury Line is an 11.5 mile line which runs from the Great Eastern Mainline at Marks Tey (Near Colchester) to the Suffolk Town of Sudbury.

This site is not connect to any rail organisation and covers all apects of the line, with the main focus being from March 1967 (from when the line west of Sudbury was closed) to the current day.

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Information Archive - Full Archive Here

>Branch in Bloom
2006, 2007

>Rolling Stock
Heritage, Bubbles, Sprinters

>Route Details
Appendix, Stations, Viaduct

>Closure Attempt (1969)
Notice, Proposals, Objections

>History
CSVS&HR, GER/LNER, BR/FGE

>Timetables
BR, NSE, FGE/ONE, Current

 

Top Sections:

Engineering ImageEngineering Works
Total Track Replacement: have a look at the picures of the work which has brought the line into the 21st Century.

History IconHistory of the Line
Celebrating 159 years of railways in Sudbury, have a look at the history of the line.

Other Information :

Journey IconThe Journey
Find out about the journey between Marks Tey and Sudbury

Community Rail IconCommunity Rail
It had to happen - read all the information about the Community Rail Designation and what it really means.

ImageRolling Stock
Find out all the details about the rolling stock which has been used on the line.