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- 12/05/2005 - RSPB produces series of leaflets encouraging visitors to arrive by bus and train
- 12/05/2005 - TransportWatch attacks Railfuture's "Case for Rail" booklet
- 17/09/2003 - Association of Community Rail Partnerships promotes scenic train journeys in East Anglia
- 17/09/2003 - Central Trains to rebrand their East Anglian services to encourage greater patronage
- 14/08/2003 - Central Trains' Travelling Trevor takes Peterborough by storm
- 16/07/2003 - GNER get into trouble for misleading scenic pictures in adverts
- 02/12/2002 - Notice boards put up in Wherry Lines villages to promote rail travel
- 02/12/2002 - WAGN newspaper advertising claims that taking train is significantly cheaper than using a car
- 02/09/2002 - FGE train painted to promote east of England
- 25/07/2002 - Steer Davis Gleave argues that railways saves Britain £3bn a year
- 21/02/2002 - First Great Eastern advertises on television
- 29/11/2001 - Anglia Railways launch television advertising campaign
- 11/09/2001 - Reedham Beer Festival
- 23/08/2001 - WAGN introduce £1 per child fare without a family railcard
- 03/08/2001 - FGE and police say "Don't drink and drive - take the train instead"
- 26/05/2001 - Anglia Railways gains free publicity by allowing ride in driver's cab
- 04/04/2001 - Blickling Hall and Garden encourages visitors to arrive by train
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