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East Anglia Branch News - Snippets Issues for 2006

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The East Anglia branch of Railfuture has been producing news 'snippets' since 1999. The aim is to produce concise easy-to-read information, often extracted from long-winded press releases, without the spin.

The following is a list of the news 'Snippets' produced by the East Anglia branch of Railfuture for 2006. They are listed in descending date order. Click on an issue to read the news.

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390 - Date TBC - Issue 390 in progress - read content produced so far
2006 [show contents]
160 - 30/11/2006 - TOCs announce fare increases from January 2007; First stretches of St. Ives line track lifted
159 - 28/10/2006 - DfT announces qualifying bidders for Cross Country and East Midlands franchises; Passenger Focus criticises car park charges
158 - 16/09/2006 - GNER overcomes obsolete rule to improve train performance; Brandon is 'Most Improved Station'
157 - 01/09/2006 - 'one' launch Cambridge-London 'print@home' APEX tickets; Wisbech-March Bramley Line receive draft lease from Network Rail to study
156 - 18/08/2006 - GB station usage figures for 2004/05 published; half of Sudbury branch relaid for £5.5m
155 - 22/07/2006 - Protests over FCC peak-time restrictions; £92.5m government funding for Cambridgeshire guided busway
154 - 12/05/2006 - First Capital Connect takes over; Office of Rail Regulation confirms Grand Central track access agreement
153 - 03/03/2006 - Office of Rail Regulation challenged on Grand Central track access agreement; EastWest gets closer with Bletchley Flyover use
152 - 09/02/2006 - First Capital Connect to take over from WAGN; Funding agreed for St.Pancras Thameslink Station; Office of Rail Regulation supports Grand Central bid

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Snippets news list last updated on 17th September 2025.


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