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)
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| 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.
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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.