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Celebrating the new 8-carriage Fen Line service at Cambridge Station, 11 Dec 2020

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Celebrating the new 8-carriage Fen Line service at Cambridge Station, 11 Dec 2020

From left: Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority James Palmer; Great Northern and Thameslink Train Services Director Rob Mullen, Dep Mayor of Downham Market Cllr Groom; Ian Sandison, CEO of Cambridge BID; Sarah-Jane Crawford, Network Rail Anglia Principal Sponsor and Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner
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