Essential maintenance work on Southend Pier’s railway trains will take place from Monday 10 March to Friday 4 April, ensuring a smooth and reliable service for the busy summer season.

During this time, the pier trains will not be running, but visitors can still enjoy everything the pier has to offer.
As the days get longer and the weather improves, it's the perfect time to take in the stunning estuary views and fresh sea air. Whether you choose to walk the iconic mile and a third to the end or simply relax and enjoy the scenery, Southend Pier offers a unique experience for everyone.
Walking the full length of the pier burns around 100 calories each way, making it a fun and scenic way to stay active while spotting seabirds, seals, and even the occasional porpoise.
Councillor Matt Dent, Cabinet Member for Culture, Tourism and Business, said: "Southend Pier is one of our most loved landmarks, and this essential work will ensure the trains run smoothly in time for the summer season.
"In the meantime, Southend Pier is still open for business, and we encourage visitors to make the most of the beautiful surroundings, whether that's by enjoying a leisurely walk, taking in the fresh sea air, or relaxing at the cafe once you reach the end. The pier is a fantastic place to experience nature at your own pace."
For visitors with mobility needs, alternative arrangements are available, please speak to a member of staff for assistance.