| Peterborough | |||
| Location | |||
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| Place | Peterborough | ||
| Local authority | Peterborough | ||
| Operations | |||
| Managed by | National Express East Coast | ||
| Platforms in use | 5 | ||
| Annual Passenger Usage | |||
| 2004/05 * | 3.369 million | ||
| 2005/06 * | 3.720 million | ||
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |||
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Peterborough from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |||
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Peterborough railway station serves the city of Peterborough, England. It lies on the East Coast Main Line (ECML). It is a major interchange, as it benefits from having both the north-south ECML, as well as east-west local services. There is on site car parking, a large Royal Mail Sorting Office, and a hotel all within easy reach. Within a few minutes walk is Peterborough city centre, and the Queensgate shopping centre. Peterborough was the first station on the ECML to be electrified. Peterborough consequently has the first mast to be installed as part of the electrification project. This can be found behind platform 1.
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Description
The station has a small concourse and ticket office which was redesigned and opened in September 2004. The new facilities were part of GNER’s £10 million station improvement programme to modernise facilities at key stations along the East Coast Main Line. The modern travel centre is part of a £1 million upgrade which includes new passenger lounges on platforms 2 and 3, new toilet facilities on platforms 2, 4 and 5, new customer information screens and improved security including the installation of CCTV cameras within the station and car park. The concourse also has a small shop and cafe. Platforms 1, 2 and 3 are usually for trains to and from London Kings Cross. Platform 1 is a bay platform for the terminating First Capital Connect (FCC) trains which also use platform 3 alternately. Platform 2 is for the southbound express National Express East Coast services. Platforms 2 and 3 are also used by East Midlands Trains services for Spalding. Platform 4 is for use of express National Express East Coast trains heading north towards Scotland. This platform along with platform 5 is used by East Midlands Trains services south to East Anglia, north to Liverpool and CrossCounty services west to Leicester and Birmingham. However, during times of disruption or delays, trains from particular operating companies may use different platforms from those described above. Platforms 3, 4 and 5 are accessible by means of a passenger footbridge, or via the ramp at the far end of platform 2 with staff assistance. There are a pair of through tracks between platforms 3 and 4 for non-stop passenger services. These are used occasionally by National Express East Coast trains, but more commonly by Hull Trains services. To the west of platform 5 there are goods lines which used to serve the old industrial areas in the locality. Some of these tracks are still used by freight services. For general assistance there is a customer information point located on platform 2, as well as customer services desks near the first class waiting room and on platform 5. Network Rail has pledged £1.3 million to improve Peterborough station and its surroundings, the move they say is intended to increase passenger numbers. The upgrade plans to include a new platform for the proposed link with the Bedford to Brighton route of First Capital Connect - linking Peterborough with the south including Gatwick Airport. Also another platform specifically for use by trains to and from Cambridge, platforms will also be extended to cater for longer trains. Giving the station a total of 7 platforms.
Services
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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| Stevenage | National Express East Coast East Coast Main Line |
Grantham | ||
| Whittlesea | 'one' Ely to Peterborough Line |
Terminus | ||
| Whittlesea March on Saturdays Ely on Sundays |
East Midlands Trains Liverpool-Norwich |
Grantham | ||
| Terminus | East Midlands Trains Peterborough-Lincoln Line Mondays-Saturdays only |
Spalding | ||
| Stamford | CrossCountry Birmingham - Stansted Airport |
Whittlesea or March |
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toward King's Cross
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Great Northern Line semi-fast |
Terminus | ||
Other stations in Peterborough
The original name of Peterborough railway station was Peterborough North to distinguish it from a second station which previously existed called Peterborough East. It was located on Station Road just past the town bridge on the Norwich line. Peterborough East was closed June 6th 1966; the station had 3 platforms however only 1 remains clearly visible.
See also
External links
- Train times and station information for Peterborough railway station from National Rail
- Street map and aerial photo of Peterborough railway station from Multimap.com
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