Train Travel

The nearest train station to Maidenfields is Sudbury station which is part of a small length of rail line named the Gainsborough Line, after the famous painter Thomas Gainsborough. It will take roughly 43-minutes to walk to or 13-minutes to cycle to from Maidenfields’.

If you do choose to cycle this part of your journey, there are 30 cycle spaces to store your bike whilst you travel by rail. Additionally, you can take your bicycle with you on some trains; this might require pre-booking, so make sure you check the details on Greater Anglia before setting off!

Sudbury Station is a hidden away commuter town; it has no direct links to larger towns or cities but connects to Marks Tey station which provides routes, to places such as London Liverpool Street, Ipswich, and Colchester.

Services from Sudbury to Marks Tey run every hour, the journey time is roughly 19 minutes.

Monday-Saturday 08:00-20:00
Sunday 10:00-20:00
Bank Holidays 09:00-18:00

If you’re not sure which form of transport is the best for you, use Traveline’s journey planner. It gives you a variety of travel modes to choose from, including walking, bus, coach, train and more.

Railcard

Do you own a Railcard? £30 per year (£20 for a Disabled Persons Railcard) will provide National Rail discounts. There are a variety of cards available, so make sure you buy the correct one!

16-25 Railcard – for those aged 16-25, and mature students in full-time education

26-30 Railcard – for those aged 26-30, and mature students in full-time education

Two Together Railcard – for two named people travelling together

Family & Friends Railcard – for those travelling with children aged 5-15 (up to 4 adults and 4 children can travel on one card)

Senior Railcard – for those aged 60 and over

Disabled Persons Railcard – those who have a disability that makes travelling by train difficult could qualify for a Disabled Persons Railcard, giving the user 1/3 off rail fares across Britain for them and a friend. For further information, and to order online, go to railcard.co.uk.

Greater Anglia Season Tickets

For any seasonal ticket purchase such as a weekly ticket, monthly or even custom length ticket, please visit Greater Anglia webpage. 

Greater Anglia also offers various discounts for you to save money. Take a look at their GroupSave offer and Rangers & Rovers

If you frequently travel by rail, you may be interested in a Flexi Season Ticket. This is the perfect ticket if you need to make regular trips but not sure when you’ll be travelling. With a Flexi ticket, you’ll receive a bundle of 8 day passes for a specific journey to be used in 28 days, giving you the flexibility of an Anytime Day Return with added convenience and savings through a ticket bundle.

Benefits of a Flexi Season Ticket:

  • Cheaper than buying Anytime Day Return tickets on the day of travel.
  • Travel between two selected stations for one day with each day pass
  • Travel at any time of day, any day of the week, including weekends.
  • Flexi Season tickets must be loaded onto a Smart Card – the seamless way to travel.
  • Refundable on unused days – cancel anytime.
  • You can break your journey at any station in between your chosen starting and end stations.

Did you know you can take bicycles on train?

PlusBike is a free online resource from National Rail which allows you to plan a cycle/train journey – whether this be taking your own bike with you or hiring one at some point during your trip. PlusBike gives you all the information you need about taking your bike on a train including details on the number of spaces available and if you need to make a reservation.

Useful apps & websites

Greater Anglia

Download the Greater Anglia app or visit their website for maps, fares, station accessibility, ticket purchasing, live departure information and more.

Railcard

You can get up to 1/3 off selected train fares with a Railcard, and an average annual savings of up to £142! There is a rail card for any age group. Visit the Railcard website to find out which rail card is the one for you.

National Rail

The National Rail website provides all information you require when planning your journey, updates or planned engineering works that may affect your journey.

Trainline

Europe’s leading train and coach app. They gather routes, prices, and travel times from over 270 rail and coach operators in 45 countries. They also sell rail download the app to plan your next journey.

Split My Fare

Save up to 90% when you split your train tickets. Split my fare is a great website for anyone looking for cheap tickets, and find the best savings on your train journey.