East West Rail

East West Rail
Map of the full proposed route
Location
ProposerEast West Main Line Partnership
Project websiteeastwestrail.co.uk
Status
  • Oxford–Bletchley: Undergoing testing
  • Bletchley–Bedford: Upgrade planned
  • Bedford–Cambridge: Route under investigation
TypeRailway
Cost estimate£1.085 billion (Bicester–Bedford plus Aylesbury spur)
Completion date
  • Oxford–Bletchley/Milton Keynes: 2025
  • Bedford–Cambridge: "early 2030s"
OpenStreetMap16675395
East West Rail
Oxford
Oxford Parkway
Islip
Bicester Village
Western Section
Phase 1
Phase 2
Winslow
Bletchley
Fenny Stratford
Milton Keynes Central
Bow Brickhill
Woburn Sands
Aspley Guise
Ridgmont
Not all stations
between Bletchley and
Bedford are expected
to be served by East
West Rail services
Lidlington
Millbrook
Stewartby
Kempston Hardwick
Bedford St Johns
Bedford
Western Section
Central Section
Cambourne
Cambridge South
Cambridge
Central Section
Eastern Section
Dullingham
Cambridge North
Newmarket
Waterbeach
Ipswich–Ely line
(not to be used by EWR)
Kennett
Ely
Bury St Edmunds
Thurston
Shippea Hill
Lakenheath
Elmswell
Brandon
Thetford
Not all stations
between Cambridge
and Great Yarmouth
are expected to be
served by East
West Rail services
Harling Road
Eccles Road
Attleborough
Spooner Row
Wymondham
Great Eastern Main Line
(not to be used by EWR)
Stowmarket
Needham Market
Norwich
Ipswich
Brundall Gardens
Brundall
Manningtree
Lingwood
Acle
Great Yarmouth
  1. New station not directly linked to EWR scheme

East West Rail (or the East West Main Line, EWML) is a strategic aim to establish a new main line railway between East Anglia and Oxfordshire. The immediate plan is to build (or rebuild) a line linking Oxford and Cambridge via Bicester, Milton Keynes (at Bletchley) and Bedford, largely using the trackbed of the former Varsity Line. Thus it provides a potential route between any or all of the Great Western, Cotswold, Chiltern, West Coast, Midland, East Coast, West Anglia and Great Eastern main lines, avoiding London. The government approved the western section (between Oxford and Bedford) in November 2011. The eastern section (east of Cambridge), the new BedfordCambridge route and the OxfordBedford improvements are categorised as a nationally significant infrastructure project.

The line was initially promoted (as the East West Rail Link) by the East-West Rail Consortium, a consortium of local authorities and interested bodies along the route. (That consortium is now called the East West Main Line Partnership.) In 2013 it was adopted by the Department for Transport and, in late 2017, the government announced that it would be delivered by a quango, the East West Railway Company Ltd, rather than by Network Rail.

The plan is divided into three sections:

  • "Western section" between Oxford and Bedford on the former Varsity Line route, taking advantage of the recently reconstructed Oxford-Bicester line and the existing BletchleyBedford Marston Vale line (leaving just BicesterBletchley to be rebuilt).
  • "Central section" from Bedford to Cambridge over a substantially new alignment; in May 2023, the Company announced its preferred route for statutory consultation.
  • "Eastern section" from Cambridge to Norwich, Felixstowe and Ipswich on existing lines.