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Railways around Peterborough & The National Rail Network & Heritage railways in the UK
Peterborough to March
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Whittlesea
2023
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February 2023
Class 66s at the Ramsey Road crossing
DB class 66027 at Whittlesea on the 20th of February in 2023
taken from the Ramsey Road crossing
DB class 66027 at Whittlesea on the 20th of February in 2023
GBRf class 66751 at Whittlesea on the 20th of February in 2023
GBRf class 66782 at Whittlesea on the 20th of February in 2023
GBRf class 667861 at Whittlesea on the 20th of February in 2023
Freightliner class 66558 at Whittlesea on the 20th of February in 2023
22nd of February in 2023
HST in Midland Pullman colours at Whittlesea on the 22nd of February in 2023
This was the Settle & Carlisle Pullman at 7:38am on a very damp dull February day
at the Ramsey Road crossing.
The Peterborough to March Railway line
The railway line between
Peterborough and
March runs from Peterborough railway station and then across the River Nene and under the ECML, past the
site of Peterborough East station. Peterborough East was the main Great Eastern Railway Peterborough station for this line. This station was closed and all services transferred to the Great Northern Peterborough North station, now called just plain Peterborough.
The line heads out of Peterborough to Kings Dyke were there are brick works. There is a
signal box at Kings Dyke on the main Peterborough Whittlesea road which will soon be replaced by new bridge. The first and only station is at Whittlesea which is still open. There is a
signal box called Whittlesea here.
The railway station at
March is still open and there is a Network Rail Infrastructure Yard on the site of the old Marshalling Yard at Whitemoor.
Page uploaded 31/3/2023
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