Ipswich – London rail line is in the Top 20 green business travel table for Great Britain

Published on: Wednesday, 6 March 2024
Last updated: Wednesday, 6 March 2024

All journeys across Greater Anglia greener by train than car

Greater Anglia train at Ipswich

Above: Greater Anglia train leaving Ipswich. Credit: Greater Anglia

Taking the train on Greater Anglia’s Ipswich – London route is in the Top 20 of the greenest business travel routes in the country, latest figures reveal.

The new ‘Green Travel Pledge’ carbon emission passenger data has been published by the Rail Delivery Group and shows journeys made by train along 100 of Britain’s busiest business routes create significantly less carbon emissions compared to travelling by car.

The rail journey between Ipswich and London Liverpool Street is shown to be just over 12 times greener than the same journey in a petrol or diesel car.

On average across the top 100 business travel routes, taking the train for business travel produces nine times less carbon than going by diesel or petrol car, more than four times less carbon than using a plug-in hybrid electric car and almost two-and-a-half times less carbon than using a battery electric car.

This is the first time that detailed rail data from across the industry – including engine type, fuel type, journey distance, occupancy, and carriage layout – has been combined to showcase the environmental benefits of rail travel for the top 100 business routes across Britain.

Other data collected as part of the research also showed that all journeys across Greater Anglia's network are greener than by train than car, including for example the journey from Norwich to London which is over 9 times greener.

Greater Anglia’s Managing Director, Jamie Burles, said,

“As a business we are always working to become ever more sustainable and we have consistently reduced our emissions for the last three years in a row.

“Every rail journey taken on our network, instead of in a car, is helping to reduce emissions in East Anglia, helping to tackle climate change - and it’s great that this new data helps to demonstrate the huge benefits that can be achieved when people make the switch from car to rail.”

Jacqueline Starr, CEO at Rail Delivery Group, said:

“We all have a responsibility to reduce our carbon footprint, and the data that we have published reveals that rail is the green choice for travel between our towns and cities.

“We know that businesses need accurate and reliable carbon emission data they can trust. From today, businesses will be able to see the most accurate measure of rail business travel emissions available for the 100 most popular business journeys. This will allow travellers to make greener travel choices by providing reliable carbon data when they book their next train ticket.

“This is an important milestone but we want to do more. We want to help business travellers to make greener travel choices. Having our Green Travel Pledge data available through global and domestic travel management companies and online booking tools will enable more businesses to choose rail as their first choice for business travel and reduce their carbon footprint.”

Clive Wratten, CEO at the Business Travel Association, said:

“We’ve heard loud and clear from our members and the business travel community that consistency in carbon measurement is an imperative.

“This initiative from RDG on behalf of the whole rail industry has the potential to provide clarity and a robust green message to all parts of business travel.”

Sarah Ockendon, Procurement Manager at the John Lewis Partnership, said:

“This will empower us to make better informed decisions about rail as a sustainable business travel option.

“The Green Travel Pledge will offer a reliable evidence base to demonstrate rail’s role in helping us to reach our CO2 sustainability goals.”

Dan Beauchamp, Head of Global & Multinational Consulting at Amex Global Business Travel, said:

“At Amex GBT, we believe travel powers progress and rail has a fundamental role in driving more sustainable travel.

“We’ve worked with RDG’s Green Travel Pledge initiative since its inception. Access to granular emissions data for rail is a key requirement for our customers as growing numbers of them promote modal shift as an enabler for their sustainability commitments.”

This data has been developed by Rail Delivery Group – in partnership with Thrust Carbon, 3Squared, Black Box Partnerships and the wider rail industry – as part of the rail industry’s Green Travel Pledge – a commitment to provide businesses with detailed, accurate and reliable data on the carbon emissions of rail journeys across Britain to help highlight rail’s environmental benefits.

The data aims to create an industry benchmark for transport carbon emissions and is believed to be the most accurate carbon emission data ever created for rail business travel in Britain.

You can find out more at www.raildeliverygroup.com/gtp