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  2. Werrington dive-under - Wikipedia

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    Trains therefore had to use Werrington Junction, located 3 miles (5 km) north of Peterborough railway station, for access to/from the GN/GE line. [4] In order to use the junction trains have to cross the lines used by the fast ECML passenger services on the level and, in the case of trains to Spalding, also use the Up Fast line for three miles ...

  3. Peterborough–Lincoln line - Wikipedia

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    The towns and villages served by the route are listed below; [4] Peterborough; Spalding; Sleaford. connections with Grantham–Skegness line; Ruskington; Metheringham; Lincoln; After an upgrade in 2015, the route through to Lincoln (and beyond to Doncaster) has a regular role as a diversionary route for trains from the East Coast Main Line, primarily for slower freight services but ...

  4. Kawartha Lakes Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a group named the Shining Waters Railway was established with the goals of inheriting the Kawartha Lakes Railway's two subdivisions, the Havelock and Nephton from CP Rail to continue freight service and even resume passenger rail service from Toronto to Peterborough and beyond (in a partnership with GO Train, VIA Rail, or another partner).

  5. Cobourg and Peterborough Railway - Wikipedia

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    A series of problems, including the Upper Canada Rebellion and the Panic of 1837, meant that construction did not begin until 1853, reaching Peterborough in 1854. [2] The line ran directly over Rice Lake on what was then the largest trestle bridge in the world. However, it was not the strongest, and the bridge was shifted due to ice only a few ...

  6. Great Northern route - Wikipedia

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    Although this takes trains over a longer distance, it removes the need for them to dwell at Hitchin – sometimes for several minutes – awaiting a path across the tracks of the main London-Peterborough route, thus decreasing the overall journey time to Cambridge in many instances.

  7. Stamford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Stamford railway station serves the town of Stamford in Lincolnshire, England, and is located in St Martin's.The station is 12.5 miles (20 km) west of Peterborough.It was opened by the Syston and Peterborough Railway, part of the present day Birmingham to Peterborough Line.

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  9. Nene Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    Peterborough Nene Valley (aka Peterborough West), is the current end of the line. Here there is a platform, a bay platform and a station building housing a ticket office, a small souvenir shop and toilets. It is a 10-minute walk from here to Peterborough City Centre. Railworld is next door to the station with a wide variety of rolling stock on ...