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Peterborough

Last updated 25 May 2026

Peterborough — GB Railfreight-served freight sidings on the East Coast Main Line. Functions as a freight handling point and exchange location in the Peterborough area.

Operating company GB Railfreight (Peterborough freight sidings)
Reception sidings
Peterborough freight sidings (PBROVGB)
Rail connectivity East Coast Main Line at Peterborough; junctions to the Joint Line and Stamford / Birmingham routes
Trailing 12-period A2F Fewer than 12 closed periods of clean data on record — available once the pipeline reaches 12 complete periods.

Latest period summary

Peterborough received 48 monitored inbound services in Period 2 2026-27 — a small monitored sample. 93% arrived within 15 minutes of schedule across 45 completed arrivals, against a national freight benchmark of 90%. The headline is flat on Period 13 2025-26 (93%); the ranges around each reading overlap. PRELIMINARY at T+2; FINAL re-publication at T+35 after Network Rail's batch correction.

Full breakdown — P2 2026-27 period report

Operators calling

Corridors served

Methodology & sources

All figures derive from Network Rail's NROD TRUST feed, processed via the Gauge Intelligence ingest pipeline. Period definitions, A2F (Arrival to Fifteen), the Wilson 90% interval, daily anomaly rules, cross-view reconciliation, and delay attribution are documented at:

Data window — period boundaries and the data-as-of cutoff
League tables — cross-view reconciliation across the four analytical views
Anomaly detection — daily A2F SPC rules
Delay attribution — DAPR cause-code breakdown
Forecasting — prediction intervals and possession-exposure estimates

Peterborough is a GB Railfreight-served freight location on the East Coast Main Line. It is a handling and exchange point in the Peterborough area rather than a destination intermodal terminal. It is included in the register so that freight movements terminating there are tracked alongside other inland points on the ECML.