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West Anglia Main Line Stansted Express at Enfield Lock Overview Type Commuter rail, Suburban rail System National Rail Status Operational Locale Greater London East of England Termini London Liverpool Street Cambridge Stations 28 Operation Owner Network Rail Operator(s) National Express East Anglia (Stansted Express) Depot(s) Ilford Rolling stock Class 170 "Turbostar" (north of Stansted Airport junction) Class 315 Class 317 Class 379 "Electrostar (from 2011) Technical No. of tracks 2-4 Track gauge Standard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Electrification 25 kV 50hz AC OHLE Operating speed 100 mph (160 km/h) maximum Route map Legend Fen Line 55m 52ch  Cambridge Varsity Line Hitchin-Cambridge Line 52m 36ch  Shelford Stour Valley Railway 49m 01ch  Whittlesford Parkway M11 spur to A11 Newmarket & Chesterford Rwy 45m 56ch  Great Chesterford Saffron Walden Railway 41m 55ch  Audley End 39m 72ch  Newport Elsenham & Thaxted Lt Rwy 35m 45ch  Elsenham 36m 67ch  Stansted Airport 35m 45ch  M11 motorway 33m 28ch  Stansted Mountfitchet Bishop's Stortford-Braintree 30m 27ch  Bishop's Stortford 26m 57ch  Sawbridgeworth 24m 36ch  Harlow Mill Harlow Mill aggregate terminal 22m 59ch  Harlow Town 20m 09ch  Roydon Hertford East Branch Line 17m 17ch  Broxbourne 14m 01ch  Cheshunt Lea Valley Lines 6m 00ch  Tottenham Hale 2m 78ch  Hackney Downs 0m 00ch  London Liverpool Street This route map: view · talk · edit The West Anglia Main Line is one of the two main lines which run from London Liverpool Street, the other being the Great Eastern Main Line. It runs generally north from London, through the towns of Cheshunt, Broxbourne, Harlow, Bishop's Stortford and Audley End (near Saffron Walden) station before reaching Cambridge, with two branches serving Hertford and Stansted Airport. The line runs along the border between Hertfordshire and Essex for much of its length. Contents 1 Service 2 Infrastructure 3 Future developments 4 References Service Services from Liverpool Street to Cambridge, Hertford East and Stansted Airport are operated by National Express East Anglia. Express services from Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport are operated by Stansted Express, a sub-brand of National Express East Anglia. Services from Stansted Airport to Cambridge (and onward to Birmingham via Peterborough) are operated by CrossCountry. The line is part of the Network Rail Strategic Route 5, which comprises SRS 05.01 and part of 05.05. It is classified as a London and South East commuter line.[1] In London, the line also forms the Tottenham Hale branch of the Lea Valley Lines. Infrastructure The line is double track for most of its length, with small sections of single track on the Stansted branch and some four track between Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street. The line is electrified at 25 kV AC and has a loading gauge of W8 for most of it length except for the Stansted branch which is W6.[1] Passenger services on the line mostly use Class 315 or Class 317, although Class 170 DMUs are used for services north from Stansted Airport (Cross Country services only). Future developments The Greater Anglia RUS, published in December 2007, outlined a number of developments intended for the West Anglia route. Proposals for the period 2009-14 include the extension of remaining non-compliant platforms on the Liverpool Street-Cambridge route and at Stansted Airport to handle 12 cars; the reinstatement of 9-car trains during peak times on the Hertford East, Enfield Town, Cheshunt via Southbury and Chingford branch services, requiring a small amount of infrastructure; stabling and maintenance facilities for the larger, enhanced fleet; removal of the three level crossings between Tottenham Hale and Waltham Cross and power supply to be enhanced for some of these options and likely future requirements.[2] A WAGN EMU travels trough Harlow station in 2001. If Stansted Airport's expansion is given the go-ahead then it is planned that the Main Line will see many further changes. Long term proposals include the four-tracking of the route between Coppermill Junction and Broxbourne junction; an additional tunnel and platform edge on the Stansted Airport branch; one additional train per hour serving Stansted and up to six further trains per hour at peak times, including four into Stratford as a terminus.[2] More stations, such as Broxbourne, will also see platform extensions to accommodate 12 car trains. In early 2011, ticket barriers were placed at Stansted Airport, Bishop's Stortford, Harlow Town and Tottenham Hale, some of the busiest stations on the line. This was done to eliminate the need for ticket inspectors on the Stansted Express service and reduce fare-dodging. References ^ a b "Route 5 - West Anglia". Network Rail. http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/StrategicBusinessPlan/RoutePlans/2009/Route%205%20-%20West%20Anglia.pdf. Retrieved 2009-05-22.  ^ a b <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span> "Greater Anglia Route Utilisation Strategy". Network Rail. http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/rus%20documents/route%20utilisation%20strategies/greater%20anglia/great%20anglia%20rus.pdf. 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