| TILBURY | Linked with London and Southend on a railway that now operates as part of Essex Thameside franchise (7) |
| POWEROFATTORNEY | Forty now operate to alter legal document (5,2,8) |
| ONT | Prov. with London and Paris |
| OCKENDON | Station operated by c2c on a branch line of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (8) |
| ANGLIA | East ---, region of England consisting of Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex and Cambridgeshire (6) |
| AIRPORT | Associated with another mode of travel, but found on the rail network at Manchester and Southend, for example (7) |
| COLLABORATOR | Person who co-operates as a traitor, especially with an occupying enemy force (12) |
| ESSEX | One of the Home Counties, site of Epping Forest, Hedingham Castle, Audley End House and Southend Pier (5) |
| EATON | _ _ _ _ _ Hall Railway - narrow gauge estate railway that received a lethal coat of paint in 12? |
| EASTANGLIA | Norfolk, Suffolk, part of Essex and Cambridgeshire (4,6) |
| APPLET | Small piece of software which often operates as a plug-in |
| BASILDON | Essex town situated west of Southend-on-Sea (8) |
| BUSTED | English pop group from Southend-on-Sea comprising James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson (6) |
| GRAYS | Station on the London,Tilbury and Southend line (5) |
| CHALKWELL | Station on the London,Tilbury and Southend line (9) |
| RHEIDOL | 'Vale of', narrow gauge Railway that was part of B.R. (7) |
| TRANSSIBERIAN | The railway that takes you from Vladivostock to Moscow, one of the great train journeys of the world |
| STOCKTON | ___ and Darlington Railway, former public railway that was first in the world to use steam locomotives (8) |
| GOAWRY | Travel on a western railway that gets to end off course? (2,4) |
| SAFFRONWALDEN | Appeal forces landowner to regenerate part of Essex (7,6) |