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Trains to Peterborough

Situated 74 miles (114 km) north of London on the River Nene, Peterborough is a major interchange hub serving local east-west and long-distance trains, as well as the north-south East Coast Main Line. London, Cambridge, Leicester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Norwich, Lincoln, and Leeds are just a few of the cities and towns that are conveniently accessible from Peterborough by direct rail on a number of cross-country routes. Below are three key routes to Peterborough for your travel.

London to Peterborough

LNER services provide frequent high-speed trains from London Kings Cross to Peterborough in just 45 minutes, with 99 trains departing London daily for seamless and quick travel.

Cambridge to Peterborough

Regular intercity services from Cambridge to Peterborough with the shortest journey of around 49 minutes, operated by Greater Anglia. Travel affordably with modern onboard amenities, including power outlets, free Wi-Fi, and food services.

Leicester to Peterborough

Travel from Leicester to Peterborough with direct CrossCountry trains, typically taking 56 minutes. Enjoy seating options, Wi-Fi, and light refreshments on most services.

Main stations in Peterborough

The major station in Peterborough, Peterborough Station, is situated in the heart of the city and acts as a crucial interchange. This station provides extensive connections, making travel convenient for both locals and tourists. Nearby, significant train stations such as March Station and Stamford Station, situated to the west of Peterborough, further enhance the region's connectivity. These stations offer numerous travel options, ensuring easy and efficient transportation between Peterborough and surrounding areas.

Peterborough station

Situated in the heart of the city and serving as a major interchange for several rail services, Peterborough train station is an important regional hub, 76 miles 29 chains (122.9 km) north of London King's Cross. The station operators provide a wide range of services to link other towns and cities, such as local services to Spalding, Sleaford, and Lincoln; regional services to Birmingham and Cambridge; regular trains to London Kings Cross; and northbound trains to Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central, Leeds, and Newcastle.

You can easily walk to the city center from Peterborough station, where numerous sights and attractions await. Peterborough Cathedral, one of England's best-preserved large Norman buildings, is just a short stroll from the station. Renowned for its early English Gothic architecture, it is also the burial site of two queens. For shopping enthusiasts, the Queensgate shopping center, with over 100 stores, is a brief walk from the station. Additionally, Peterborough boasts a rich cultural heritage, highlighted by the artistic productions at the Odeon Cinema and Key Theatre.

Stamford station

Stamford railway station, originally known as Stamford Town, is located in Lincolnshire, 12.5 miles (20 km) west of Peterborough. The station is renowned for its historic architecture, featuring a beautiful stone building in the Mock Tudor style that has been raised to Grade II listed status. Services are primarily operated by CrossCountry, with westbound trains heading towards Birmingham New Street and eastbound trains traveling towards Stansted Airport via Peterborough.

Local landmarks and culture can be explored just a short distance from Stamford railway station. One notable site is the Stamford Arts Centre, located approximately a ten-minute walk from the station. Here, visitors can admire the farce of Shakespeare, among other cultural exhibits and performances. Additionally, All Saints' Church, one of five medieval parish churches in the heart of Britain's first conservation area, is open to tourists for prayer, sightseeing, or peaceful contemplation. This historic church is a testament to Stamford's rich heritage. Certainly, the station itself is also a significant landmark.

March station

The March railway station, which serves the regional route from Ely to Peterborough, is located north of the city center. The station served as an important junction in the past where several railway lines passed through. Now three major rail companies serve trains to Peterborough, Leicester, Birmingham New Street, Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, and Stansted Airport.

March Station provides easy access to a number of sights and attractions. 0.8 miles from the station, you will walk along the Nene Parade, a picturesque riverbank promenade that provides peaceful surroundings and stunning sights. Another option is to go to the March Museum, a local history museum that features objects and displays about the town's past. Because of these sights, it is a popular train destination.

*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.

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