No trains will be cancelled despite strikes today and tomorrow, according to Greater Anglia.
The RMT Union is taking industrial action as part of a long running dispute over the role of conductors.
About 60 per cent of Greater Anglia trains run without conductors - mainly commuter trains into London Liverpool Street from Essex, Cambridge, Hertfordshire and Ipswich.
A statement from Greater Anglia insisted that contingency staff have been trained to the same standard as other conductors in order to operate the rest of the service.
Adding: "Greater Anglia remains open to talks with the RMT in order to avert further industrial action."
We will be running a full service for the 48-hour RMT strike which starts at 00.01 on Wednesday 8 November. pic.twitter.com/V2lSg4w4a0
— Greater Anglia News (@GreaterAngliaPR) November 7, 2017
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