Everything about The Birmingham To Peterborough Line totally explained
The
Birmingham to Peterborough Line is an important cross-country railway line in the
United Kingdom, linking the Midlands to East Anglia. Passenger services are currently provided by
CrossCountry and
East Midlands Trains, serving the following places (
Ordnance Survey grid references for stations):
Over other lines (
Ely to Peterborough,
Breckland and
West Anglia) services continue beyond Peterborough, via
March and
Ely to
Thetford and
Norwich or
Wendens Ambo (
Audley End) and
Stansted Airport. Most run to Stansted. Services for Norwich reverse out of Ely.
Other services using part of the Birmingham to Peterborough Line include Birmingham to Leicester local trains. The line also has significant
freight flows, being one of the main routes to
Birmingham Freightliner Terminal (on the site of
Birmingham Lawley Street railway station).
Previous stations
Previous stations on this line include:
Further Information
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