Topic summary

Breckland line

Hethersett
Spinks Lane
Wymondham
114
Spooner Row
111¼
Attleborough
108¼
Eccles Road
104½
Harling Road
101½
Roudham Junction
Thetford
93¾
Brandon
86½
Cut-off channel
Lakenheath
82½
Shippea Hill
77¼
Prickwillow
Ely
70½
Mileage from London Liverpool Street

The Breckland line is a secondary railway line in the east of England that links Cambridge in the west to Norwich in the east. The line runs through three counties: Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk. It takes its name from the Breckland region of Norfolk and passes through Thetford Forest.

The line is 51 miles 8 chains (82.2 km) in length, from where it branches off the Fen line north of Ely to where it joins the Great Eastern Main Line south of Norwich. There are 12 stations on the line, including the termini.

The line is part of the Network Rail Strategic Route 5, SRS 05.09 and part of SRS 05.05. It is classified as a secondary line, except between Cambridge and Ely which is a London and South East commuter line. Passenger services on the Breckland line are operated by Greater Anglia (which manages all of the stations), CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway and Great Northern.