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The station has a concourse and ticket office area which was internally redesigned and reopened in mid-2012. The concourse features both a newsagents and a cafe. For general assistance there is a customer information point located on platform 1 by the concourse, as well as customer service offices on platform 5 and near the toilets on platform 2.
Peterborough Nene Valley is a station on the Nene Valley Railway and is the current eastern terminus of the line. [1] Situated adjacent to Railworld, the station can be found west of the East Coast Main Line, close to the Junction of London Road and Oundle Road. The station was built in 1986 as part of the Nene Valley Railway's Peterborough ...
The Louth-London Royal Mail travelling by train from Peterborough East, 1845 Lines around Peterborough in 1911. Peterborough East was a railway station in Peterborough, England. It was opened on 2 June 1845 and closed to passenger traffic on 6 June 1966. [1] Located on East Station Road just off Town Bridge, only the engine sheds remain.
Platform 1: Thameslink services to Bedford and Peterborough via Redhill; Platform 2: Services to London Victoria (Southern) and Reading (Great Western Railway) Platform 3: Thameslink services to Three Bridges and Horsham; Platform 4: Services to London Victoria, London Bridge, Bedford and Cambridge; Platform 5: Northbound services to London ...
Platforms at Warszawa Śródmieście railway station dated 1963, Poland Platform at Rotterdam Centraal station, Netherlands Station platforms at Arts et Métiers station on Line 11 of the Paris Métro. A railway platform is an area in a train station alongside a railway track providing convenient access to trains. Almost all stations have some ...
This station then primarily became a goods station, although it was used by passenger services on race days and was linked to the new platform by a footbridge. Provision for passengers on the new platform was not overgenerous at first, leading to a number of complaints in the local newspapers.
Pages in category "Railway platforms" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The gauges served were 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in), though the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Queensland did acquire 100 bogie-exchange compatible QLX wagons just in case. All the wagons involved had wagon codes ending in "X", such as VLX.