Overview | |||
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Franchise(s) | Greater Anglia 1 April 2004 – 4 February 2012 | ||
Main region(s) | East of England | ||
Other region(s) | London, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire | ||
Stations called at | 168 | ||
Parent company | National Express | ||
Reporting mark | LE[1] | ||
Successor | Greater Anglia | ||
Other | |||
Website | www | ||
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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. It provided suburban and mainline services from London Liverpool Street to destinations in Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk in the East of England, as well as suburban regions in North and East London.