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National Express East Anglia [2] (NXEA) was a train operating company in England owned by National Express that operated the Greater Anglia franchise from April 2004 until February 2012. Originally trading as One , it was rebranded National Express East Anglia in February 2008.
The franchise was originally branded as One before being rebranded as National Express East Anglia in February 2008 as part of a company-wide rebranding programme. [6] In November 2009, the Department for Transport announced that National Express was to lose the Greater Anglia franchise in March 2011 rather than be granted an extension until ...
A national network links more than 550 routes, including many of the UK mainland's cities, with 11,000 cross-country journeys every week as of 2022. [16]Plaxton Premiere bodied Volvo B10M at Manchester Airport in April 2003 Stagecoach Yorkshire Plaxton Panther bodied Volvo B12B in the 2003 livery at Southampton in 2008 Selwyns Travel's Plaxton Elite bodied Volvo B9R in Liverpool
National Express: 28 February 1996: 10 November 2007: East Midlands Trains: ML National Express East Anglia: Greater Anglia: 1 April 2004: 5 February 2012: Greater Anglia: LE National Express East Coast: InterCity East Coast: 9 December 2007: 13 November 2009: East Coast: GR Northern Rail: Northern Rail Serco-Abellio: 12 December 2004: 31 March ...
At the end of the National Express East Anglia franchise, Angel Trains opted to use off-lease Class 317/7 unit 317722 as a test-bed unit and engaged Bombardier Transportation to rebuild it as a pre-series unit with new traction equipment. The DC motors, traction electronics and thyristors were removed, though the original transformer remained ...
In April 2004, National Express East Anglia commenced operating the Greater Anglia rail franchise. [27] In September 2004, National Express sold its Melbourne bus operations to Ventura Bus Lines , and Brisbane and Perth bus operations to Connex .
In June 1998, Anglia Railways unveiled a turquoise and white livery. [3] [4] [5] Prior to 1997, the trains were run by British Rail sectors of InterCity, Regional Railways and Network SouthEast. After March 2004, the trains were run by National Express East Anglia.
Interior of the Stansted Express Class 379. In 1986, British Rail (BR) extended the electrification of the West Anglia Main Line from Bishop's Stortford to Cambridge.Included in this plan was the construction of a new branch line—diverging from a triangular junction at Stansted Mountfitchet—to serve Stansted Airport, at which a new terminal was to open in 1991 providing for a large ...