Train Services
The following services currently call at Ingatestone:
| Operator | Route | Material | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Ingatestone - Chelmsford - Witham - Colchester - Wivenhoe - Thorpe-le-Soken - Clacton-on-Sea | Class 321, Class 360 | 1x per hour | Not Sundays |
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Ingatestone - Chelmsford - Witham - White Notley - Cressing - Braintree Freeport - Braintree | Class 321 | 1x per hour | Not Sundays |
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Ingatestone - Chelmsford - Hatfield Peverel - Witham - Kelvedon - Marks Tey - Colchester - Manningtree - Ipswich | Class 321, Class 360 | 1x per hour | Sundays only |
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chelmsford | Greater Anglia Great Eastern Main Line | Shenfield | ||
| Greater Anglia London-Braintree | ||||
| Historical railways | ||||
| Chelmsford | Anglia Railways London Crosslink | Romford | ||
| Stratford | ||||
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