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Anglia and Railways
Anglia Railways ( legal name Anglia Railways Train Services Limited, company 3006570 ) was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by GB Railways that operated the Anglia Railways franchise from January 1997 until March 2004.
Anglia Railways operated InterCity services on the Great Eastern Main Line from London Liverpool Street to Harwich International and Norwich.
Anglia Railways ' Norwich Crown Point Depot.
To meet a franchise commitment to operate 2 services per hour between London Liverpool Street and Norwich, Anglia Railways eight three-carriage Class 170s were delivered in 2000.
* Anglia Railways, a railway company
In 2000, Anglia Railways started a service between and, utilising parts of the North London Line.
A diesel multiple unit was hired from Anglia Railways for the Marks Tey to Sudbury service due to it not being electrified, a Class 150 being used on weekdays and a Class 153 on weekends.
It combined the services previously operated by Anglia Railways, First Great Eastern and the West Anglia ( WA ) division of WAGN.
Between 5 January 1997 and 31 March 2004, suburban and medium distance services were operated by First Great Eastern, while fast mainline services were operated by Anglia Railways.
Following privatisation of the British Rail, the London-Norwich route became part of the Anglia Railways franchise.
ex Riviera / Anglia MK2 driving trailer 9712 was sold to Northern Ireland Railways for use on the ex Gatwick set to convert it to push-pull operation using 111 class locomotives.
* 5 January – Further British train operating companies begin operation of their passenger service franchises as part of the privatisation of British Rail: Anglia Railways ( GB Railways ); Great Eastern ( First Group ); Virgin CrossCountry ; and WAGN ( Prism Rail ).

Anglia and inherited
Hugh inherited large estates in East Anglia on the death of his brother William, who perished without issue in the sinking of the White Ship on 26 November 1120.
West Anglia Great Northern inherited a fleet of Class 313, Class 315, Class 317, Class 322 and Class 365s from British Rail.
The former InterCity trains inherited by National Express East Anglia on the Great Eastern Main Line used locomotive-hauled Mark 2 sets of coaches.

Anglia and fleet
Not long after the failed Danish raid in Kent, Alfred dispatched his fleet to East Anglia.
* Fall – Æthelwold of Wessex, rebels against his cousin Edward the Elder and comes with a fleet to Essex, and encouraged the Danes of East Anglia to rise up.
Some 10 years later a Danish fleet probably from the Great Heathen Army in East Anglia arrived and attacked the settlement with the Irish and Norwegian enemies of the Hiberno-Norse, but were repulsed.
Threatened by Harold's fleet, Tostig moved north and raided in East Anglia and Lincolnshire, but he was driven back to his ships by the brothers Edwin, Earl of Mercia, and Morcar, Earl of Northumbria.
In 901 he sailed with a fleet to Essex, and in 902 he persuaded the Danes of East Anglia to wage war against Edward, joining them in a raid on Mercia and Wessex.
The Squib is a favourite boat for people with disabilities and, for example, the East Anglia Sailing Trust, an organisation aimed at providing sailing opportunities for disabled people, uses a fleet of Squibs.
The Class 360 will do in about 45 seconds, making it the fastest accelerating train in the Greater Anglia fleet.
With the privatisation of Britain's railways, the Class 317 fleet was incorporated into the West Anglia Great Northern ( WAGN ) franchise.
WAGN used the Class 317 fleet on various services, including all London Liverpool Street to Cambridge services on the West Anglia route, and many stopping services to intermediate destinations.
These changes resulted in the Class 317 fleet being divided among First Capital Connect and National Express East Anglia.
Following privatisation, the fleet passed into control of the West Anglia Great Northern ( WAGN ) franchise.
Following privatisation, the Class 313 fleet was divided between two franchises-Silverlink and West Anglia Great Northern ( WAGN )

Anglia and Class
Also, National Express East Anglia named a British Rail Class 153 ( unit number 153335 ) after him.
A National Express East Anglia train at Liverpool Street, Class 90 90015
In October 1962, twenty four year old twin brothers Tony and Michael Brookes ( See also Ford Corsair GT ) and a group of friends took a private Anglia 105e fitted with the Ford £ 13 Performance Kit to Montlhery Autodrome near Paris and captured 6 International Class G World Records averaging.
Anglia hired a Class 47 from Cotswold Rail in June 2002 as a rescue locomotive and to haul Mark 2 sets on Summer Saturday services to Great Yarmouth.
In July 2002 Anglia hired a Class 90 from Freightliner for a few months with a view to replacing the Class 86s.
In October 2003 Anglia hired three Class 90s from EWS until the end of the franchise.
To replace the Class 302s, Class 317s were hired from West Anglia Great Northern from 1996 until 1999.
Newly reliveried West Anglia Class 317 / 5 No. 317505 at London Liverpool Street
Since June 2009 DRS has supplied Class 47 locomotives to National Express East Anglia and Greater Anglia at Norwich Crown Point Depot for Thunderbird duties on the Great Eastern Main Line, as well as for hauling Class 90 electric locomotives from Norwich to Great Yarmouth on summer Saturdays and additional trains for the annual Lowestoft air show.

Anglia and Mark
* Mark Bailey, former English national rugby union player, he was previously professor of Later Medieval History at the University of East Anglia ( 1978-1981 )
Mark 3 DVTs can be seen in service in the UK today with EWS, with Greater Anglia Mainline services and occasionally with Virgin West Coast, powered by locomotives.
However, many of the new Mark 3 sets being received by Anglia were not originally accompanied by DVTs.

Anglia and 2
East Anglia is a region of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the level of NUTS 2 for statistical purposes.
2 of Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie, Halle 1879 ( Leipzig: Univ., Diss., 1878 ).
* The UK declared a heatwave, MetOffice Level 2 / 4, on 9 July 2010 for South East England and East Anglia.
He has also co-presented 6-0-6 on BBC Radio 5 Live, Match of the Day 2 and is also a regular on BBC 1's late kickoff in the Anglia region.
Icanho, which means ' ox hill ', has now been identified as Iken, which is located by the estuary of the Alde in the East Anglian county of Suffolk: a church remains on top of an isolated hill in the parish .< sup id =" fn_2_back "> 2 </ sup > The Life of St Ceolfrith, written around the time of Bede by an unknown author, mentions an abbot named Botolphus in East Anglia, " a man of remarkable life and learning, full of the grace of the Holy Spirit ".< sup id =" fn_3_back "> 3 </ sup >
Rose Tremain was born Rosemary Jane Thomson on August 2, 1943 in London and attended Francis Holland School then Crofton Grange School from 1954 to 1961 ; the Sorbonne from 1961 – 1962 ; and graduated from the University of East Anglia in 1965, where she taught creative writing from 1988 to 1995.
Dinenage has appeared as presenter of many British television programmes ( most of them produced by Southern Television and its successors TVS and Meridian ), such as Tell The Truth, How and its successor How 2, as well as the BBC quiz show Pass The Buck and Gambit ( produced by Anglia ).
The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Greater Anglia, on the West Anglia route, and it is in Travelcard Zone 2.
The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Greater Anglia, on the West Anglia route, and it is in Travelcard Zone 2.
The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Greater Anglia and it is in Travelcard Zone 2.
The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Greater Anglia, on the West Anglia route, and it is in Travelcard Zone 2.
* Platform 2: Greater Anglia Intercity services to London Liverpool Street
A 2 door estate was introduced at the end of March 1968 which, with the back seat folded down, provided an impressive 40 % increase in maximum load space over the old Anglia 105E estate, according to the manufacturer.
Rhodes began her career in news journalism, being the anchor for Anglia Television ’ s daily evening news programme for seven years in addition to presenting network holiday and travel programmes, her own daily interview series on Lifestyle Television, Radio 2, Premier Radio and other long-term programmes for London Weekend, Thames and BFBS Television.
* Anglia TV, ‘ About Anglia ’ ( environmental feature 5 mins x 2 ) March 1999.
There are 2 daily westbound services, one of which is operated by East Midlands Trains and runs to Liverpool Lime Street, the other operated by Greater Anglia serves Cambridge.
Eastbound, there are 2 early morning services to Norwich: one of which is operated by East Midlands Trains the other by Greater Anglia.

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