Greater Anglia rail operator set to be nationalised
News / Sat 10th May 2025 at 10:18am
GREATER Anglia is set to be nationalised later this year, the rail operator has said.
The company, which runs trains across the East of England and into London, said it would be brought under public ownership on 12 October.

It said train services, timetables and station facilities would be unaffected by the transition, and employees’ roles would all transfer across.
Martin Beable, the company’s managing director, said the firm would “remain focused” on delivering its services, with the Department for Transport (DfT) saying it was aiming for a “smooth” transition.
Greater Anglia runs trains throughout Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, including the Stansted Express airport service.
It was announced in December that the company would move under public ownership in 2025.
The government said nationalisation of all services in Britain would bring savings of up to £150m and it hoped the move would clamp down on delays and cancellations.
A DfT spokeswoman said: “Bringing services into public ownership will enable us to join up track and train and deliver the best value for taxpayers in the longer term.
“We’re working closely with operators to ensure a smooth and seamless transition for passengers.”
Train services, timetables and station facilities would be unaffected by the transition. All that will change is that we will be burdened with the Pension Obligations and archaic contracts of inefficient, cosseted and overpaid workforce.
I respectfully disagree with Abby about the point of an overpaid workforce. The RMT have worked hard for their members to ensure that wages have risen as close as possible in line with inflation, while many of us working in other career paths and industries have seen real wages fall in recent years. I also don't see it as a burden to ensure that fellow citizens are paid well in this era of financial crises. Rethink your position Abby, do better.
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