Greater Anglia confirms it will be nationalised later this year as date set
- Greater Anglia is scheduled to come under public ownership on October 12, 2025, with all employees transferring to the new publicly owned entity and no alterations to services, timetables, or ticket conditions.
- This nationalisation follows the Labour Government’s rail act plan to gradually renationalise UK railways to improve integration and value for taxpayers.
- Since 2012, Greater Anglia has invested £2 billion to upgrade services, introducing a new fleet of 190 trains and working with local communities.
- Martin Beable, Managing Director, expressed his satisfaction with the progress made in the East Anglia region over the last thirteen years and emphasized the company’s dedication to ensuring a seamless handover during the transition.
- The Department for Transport expects the nationalisation will deliver better value, join up track and train, and save up to £150 million annually without affecting passengers.
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Greater Anglia confirms it will be nationalised later this year as date set
GREATER Anglia has confirmed its will be nationalised later this year.
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