Eastern Union Railway 1846 - 1862
- occupation:
- Railway company
- Nationality:
- British
- Made:
- Colchester, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Haughley and Norwich
The Eastern Union Railway was an English railway opened for public passenger traffic on 15 June 1846 from an end-on junction with the Eastern Counties Railway at Colchester to a terminus at Ipswich. A connecting line to Bury St Edmunds was opened on 7 December 1846 and a further extension from Haughley to Norwich on 12 December 1849. The company became a constituent of the Great Eastern Railway in 1862 and today forms part of the Great Eastern Main Line.