Overhead line damage and problems with electricity supply is causing some severe train delays in Cambridgeshire this morning (July 26). Services in Peterborough, Cambridge and St Neots are being ...
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The broken rail between Hitchin and Peterborough means fewer Great Northern and Thameslink trains are able to run on the line towards Peterborough. Services running through these stations "may be ...
More trains will stop at Peterborough's station as part of the plan Grand Central trains will be able to stop at Peterborough after proposals were given the go-ahead by the regulator. The Office of ...
A rail user group has said a new timetable for the East Coast Main Line - described as the biggest shake-up for a generation ...
Trains are being cancelled or delayed by up to 90 minutes between Peterborough and Grantham. Damage to the overhead electric wires has resulted in all lines being blocked. Disruption is expected until ...
Rail accident investigators have issued an urgent safety warning after two trains were caught accelerating to double the speed limit which could lead a catastrophic train crash. In just over a year, ...
Simon Burns MP, the Minister of State for Transport, joined train and station operator East Coast to officially open Peterborough’s new-look station. The Ministerial visit marked the completion of a ...
TRAVEL: There's disruption on First Capital Connect trains between Kings Cross and Peterborough due to an obstruction on the line between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Tickets are being accepted on ...
Safety advice has been issued after trains travelled at more than twice the speed limit through a railway junction. One incident saw a passenger train pass through Peterborough station at 76mph (122km ...
The Office of Rail and Road said the company could call at the city four times a day. Travellers will be able to reach more places in the north of England direct, including Bradford and Sunderland.