Braintree Branch Line

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Braintree Branch Line
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Braintree railway station
Overview
Type Regional rail
System National Rail
Status Operational
Locale East of England
Termini Witham
Braintree
Stations 5
Services 1
Operation
Opened 1848
Owner Network Rail
Operator(s) Abellio Greater Anglia
Character Branch line
Rolling stock Class 321
Class 360
Technical
No. of tracks 1
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV AC OHLE


Braintree Branch Line

miles/chains from Bishop's Stortford

to Bishop's Stortford
17mi 72ch Braintree
18mi 54ch Braintree Freeport
A120 road
Bulford Lane
19mi 75ch Cressing
21mi 10ch White Notley
Station Road
Great Eastern Main Line
to Norwich
24mi 15ch Witham Junction
to Maldon
24mi 22ch Witham
Great Eastern Main Line
to London

The Braintree Branch Line is a branch railway line that diverges from the Great Eastern Main Line, in the East of England, at Witham and runs north-west to Braintree. The route is 6 miles 30 chains (10.3 km) in length and there are five stations, including the two termini. The line is part of Network Rail Strategic Route 7, SRS 07.06, and is classified as a London and south-east commuter line.[1]

The stations and all services are currently operated by Abellio Greater Anglia.

History

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Originally constructed from Maldon to Braintree via Witham, only the line from Braintree to Witham remains open. The line was proposed by the Maldon, Witham & Braintree Railway (MWBR) and given royal assent in June 1846. The MWBR was subsequently purchased by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR), and the line opened in 1848.[2]

The section from Maldon to Witham was constructed as double-track, however one track was lifted during the period of the Crimean War (1854-56) and sold to the War Office.[2]

The Bishop's Stortford-Braintree Branch Line, built by the Great Eastern Railway (GER), was opened in 1869. This created a route from Maldon through to the West Anglia Main Line.

The line was extended from Maldon to Woodham Ferrers in 1889.[2]

In 1923, both lines became part of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER).[2]

During the Second World War passenger services on the section between Maldon East and Heybridge and Woodham Ferrers were withdrawn and never reinstated.[2]

The Bishop's Stortford-Braintree branch closed to passenger traffic in 1952 and then to freight in 1971. The section from Maldon East and Heybridge to Witham was closed to passengers following the Beeching cuts to the railways in 1964, although goods services on that section continued until 1966.[2]

The franchise for the line is currently held by Abellio Greater Anglia.

Infrastructure

The line is single-track throughout and the route is electrified at 25 kV AC. It has a loading gauge of W6 and a line speed of 50 mph.[1]

Services are usually formed of Class 321 units .

References

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