Train Services
The following services currently call at Witham:
| Operator | Route | Material | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street – Stratford – Shenfield – Chelmsford – Hatfield Peverel – Witham – Kelvedon – Marks Tey – Colchester – Manningtree – Ipswich | Class 321, Class 360 | 1x per hour | |
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street – Stratford – Romford – Shenfield – Ingatestone – Chelmsford – Witham – Kelvedon – Marks Tey – Colchester – Colchester Town | Class 321, Class 360 | 1x per hour | Not Sundays |
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street – Stratford – Shenfield – Chelmsford – Witham – Colchester – Wivenhoe – Thorpe-le-Soken – Clacton-on-Sea | Class 321, Class 360 | 1x per hour | Also calls at Marks Tey, Alresford and Great Bentley on Sundays |
| Greater Anglia | London Liverpool Street – Stratford – Shenfield – Ingatestone – Chelmsford – Witham – White Notley – Cressing – Braintree Freeport – Braintree | Class 321 | 1x per hour | Not between London and Witham on Sundays |
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White Notley | Greater Anglia Braintree Branch Line | Hatfield Peverel | ||
| Kelvedon | Greater Anglia Great Eastern Main Line | |||
| Marks Tey | Greater Anglia London-Lowestoft | Chelmsford | ||
| Kelvedon | Dutchflyer London-Amsterdam | |||
| Historical railways | ||||
| Colchester | Anglia Railways London Crosslink | Chelmsford | ||
| Disused railways | ||||
| Terminus | Great Eastern Railway Witham-Maldon branch line | Wickham Bishops Line and station closed | ||
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