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- 31/03/2020 - Greater Anglia's managing director pledges to make more trains run on time
- 31/03/2020 - Quartz software tool enables Greater Anglia's to reduce train delays by identifying on station dwell times
- 29/02/2020 - Impressive performance figures on Bittern Line after dreadful month caused by signalling problems
- 28/08/2012 - Almost 95% of Greater Anglia's train services were 'on time' in July 2012
- 18/06/2009 - Train punctuality for year 2008/09 is best since privatisation
- 13/08/2007 - Best punctuality figures for 'one' since its franchise began
- 18/08/2006 - Six-monthly figures for 'one' see return to pre-Hatfield punctuality levels
- 09/11/2005 - WAGN amongst most punctual train operators during summer
- 19/09/2005 - East Anglia MPs complained to 'one' about poor train punctuality
- 13/07/2005 - SRA figures show that many services now back to pre-Hatfield punctuality
- 04/04/2005 - Rail punctuality up yet again as Heathrow punctuality is at its lowest ever
- 23/09/2004 - New autumn timetable sees launch of 'one's improved delay compensation policy
- 02/07/2004 - Trains more punctual than aeroplanes
- 02/07/2004 - WAGN and Network Rail announce that punctuality and reliability is improving
- 14/02/2004 - Terminating trains at Birmingham has helped punctuality of Stansted trains
- 14/02/2004 - WAGN and Network Rail promise improvement to performance in new leaflet
- 02/07/2003 - Quarterly performance figures for train operators announced by the SRA
- 02/07/2003 - TOC subsidy levels show that East Anglia railways pay their way
- 01/05/2003 - SRA allows GNER to abandon improved compensation for late trains
- 14/12/2002 - SRA's latest quarterly performance figures show small improvement for East Anglia
- 21/09/2002 - SRA reveals latest quarter's "Rail Trends" - best since Hatfield
- 23/08/2002 - WAGN employee tells delayed passenger to use car instead of train if he wants to arrive on time
- 24/06/2002 - Anglia Railways tops SRA's TOC performance league
- 06/05/2002 - WAGN claim that driver training is on target
- 15/04/2002 - First Great Eastern claim that punctuality is improving - but do the public realise?
- 18/03/2002 - SRA announce further poor performance results
- 20/12/2001 - WAGN fined £10.5m for poor punctuality
- 29/11/2001 - Anglia Railways introduce live travel news service for computer and mobile phone users
- 29/11/2001 - WAGN punctuality criticised
- 03/09/2001 - Airline passenger complaints soar - far worse than rail
- 03/09/2001 - Essex rail operators criticise negative Rail Passengers Council report and claim situation is now improving
- 03/09/2001 - Rail Passengers Council reveals rise in complaints about punctuality following Hatfield, especially for WAGN
- 03/09/2001 - Rail passengers not happy according to Liberal Democrat survey in Mid-Essex but Anglia Railways staff gain praise
- 23/08/2001 - Punctuality of trains in mid-Essex is dramatically improved
- 03/08/2001 - Which? consumer magazine places Anglia Railways highly for delay compensation packages
- 28/07/2001 - Anglia Railways spends £100,000 to improve performance on Norwich-Ipswich-Liverpool Street route
- 19/04/2001 - Passenger delays increase - some delays up to a third longer - but government is silent
- 04/04/2001 - Anglia Railways named runner up at Rail Industry Innovation Awards 2001 in London
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