Birmingham to Peterborough Line :: Shared Description

The Birmingham to Peterborough Line is a cross-country railway line, linking Birmingham to Peterborough, via Nuneaton and Leicester.
Since the Beeching Axe railway closures in the 1960s, it is the only direct railway link between the West Midlands and the East of England. The line is important for cross-country passenger services, East of Peterborough, the route gives access from the Midlands to various locations in the east of England, such as Ely, Cambridge and Stansted Airport via the West Anglia lines. It is also strategically important for freight, as it allows container trains from the Port of Felixstowe to travel to the Midlands and beyond.
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SP3692 : 21st century railway by Bob Harvey
TF0105 : Looking toward Stamford by Bob Harvey
TF0306 : Wothorpe road bridge by Bob Harvey
SP2391 : Railway line near Shustoke Reservoir by N Chadwick
SP3692 : Inside a class 176 by Bob Harvey
TF0105 : Road over Rail by Bob Harvey
TF0105 : Toward Ketton by Bob Harvey
SP2391 : Leicester to Birmingham Line by N Chadwick
TF0206 : Stamford Station in the snow by Bob Harvey
TF0206 : The footbridge in the snow by Bob Harvey
SK9804 : Ketton signal box by Bob Harvey
TF0206 : Commemorative plaque by Bob Harvey
SK8611 : Langham Junction Signal Box by Bob Harvey
TF0206 : Midland Railway footbridge by Bob Harvey
TF0105 : Railway Crossing by Bob Harvey


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Created: Sat, 2 May 2015, Updated: Sat, 2 May 2015

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