| Rail punctuality 'will improve' |
| Tuesday, 12 August 2008 | |
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Network Rail and National Express East Anglia have announced a joint scheme with the aim of improving punctuality to trains across the East.
Cable theft In June, severe delays occurred on the main London to Norwich line after a train went over overhead cables. That month also saw freight and rail passengers delayed when 300m of cabling was stolen by thieves on the line between Ely, in Cambridgeshire, to Ipswich, Suffolk. Andrew Chivers, managing director of National Express East Anglia, said: "We recognise that punctuality is not at the level of consistency our customers expect, as occurred in June with a number of disruptive incidents that affected mainline services."We're therefore pleased to publish a further Joint Performance Improvement Plan with Network Rail as part of our work to achieve higher and more sustained levels of punctuality"
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