09 May 2024 •
[9 May 2024] East London and South Essex rail firm Trenitalia c2c is reminding customers that several timetable changes are being introduced next month.
On Sunday 2 June, c2c is introducing a new timetable which includes the addition of two morning peak services, as well as the reintroduction of four off-peak trains per hour on weekdays (in both directions) from Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness. The amended timetable – which includes an additional 190 off-peak services each week – means that many stations on the c2c route will again provide customers with access to a regular, four trains per hour, 15-minute service.
The full list of changes is as follows:
Mondays to Fridays (peak) from 2 June 2024
Additional services:
- 07:08 Leigh-on-Sea to London Fenchurch Street service will call at all stations to Basildon, then West Ham, Limehouse and Fenchurch Street
- 07:45 Shoeburyness to London Fenchurch Street will call at all stations to Chalkwell, then Basildon, West Horndon, Upminster, West Ham, Limehouse and Fenchurch Street
Changes to current services:
- 06:45 Shoeburyness to London Fenchurch Street will depart at 06:48, and no longer call at Pitsea, Basildon, West Ham or Limehouse
- 08:03 Leigh-on-Sea to Fenchurch Street will depart at 08:04, and no longer call at West Horndon
Mondays to Fridays (off-peak) from 2 June 2024
Additional services:
The following additional and amended services will call at all stations via Basildon, excluding West Horndon and Pitsea.
- Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness: 09:19 and then every 30mins to 14:49, then 20:19 and every 30mins to 22:19
- 22:58 Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness
- Shoeburyness to Fenchurch Street: 10:11 and then every 30mins to 15:11
18:47, 19:14, 19:42, 20:11, 20:41, 21:11 and 21:41 Shoeburyness to Fenchurch Street
Changes to current services
- 23:04 Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness will depart at 23:15
For full timetable information (from 2 June), you can find the timetable here or visit National Rail Enquiries.
Commenting on the forthcoming timetable changes, c2c’s Managing Director, Rob Mullen, said:
“Our scheduling teams continually monitor passenger loadings and customer travel patterns, and I am delighted that we are now in a position where we can introduce additional morning peak services, while also doubling the number of off-peak services we run between Fenchurch Street and Shoeburyness (via Basildon) each Monday to Friday.
“We recognise that many of our customers’ working, shopping, leisure and educational arrangements and travel requirements have changed since the pandemic, and the reintroduction of a frequent 15-minute, four trains per hour, off-peak service will give the communities and people we serve access to vital services at times that best suit them.”