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Engineering works cut rail link to Stansted Airport during Sunday morning peak

Jun 15, 2026
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Engineering works cut rail link to Stansted Airport during Sunday morning peak
Greater Anglia has warned passengers that buses will replace trains between Broxbourne and Stansted Airport until 09:10 on Sunday, 14 June, due to scheduled track works. The closure affects Stansted Express services from London Liverpool Street, with journey times extended by up to 45 minutes and reduced luggage space on replacement coaches.

Engineering works cut rail link to Stansted Airport during Sunday morning peak


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Airlines advise travellers to build extra contingency or use the National Express coach from Victoria Coach Station. Business-class carriers Emirates and Turkish Airlines, which have midday long-haul departures, have amended minimum check-in advice from two to three hours for rail-arriving passengers. The disruption is part of Network Rail’s summer maintenance blitz, which this weekend also affects lines to Gatwick and Heathrow via Redhill and Guildford. Mobility planners should cross-check rail timetables when scheduling same-day connections, especially for expatriate assignees unfamiliar with UK engineering-block patterns.

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