The city of Peterborough stands about 75 miles north of London on the
East Coast Main Line (ECML). It is one of the railway's most important
interchanges for both passenger and freight traffic; the services north
and south are complemented by one of the most important east-to-west
links, taking a variety of workings from Leicester and Nottingham to the
cities and ports of East Anglia. It is a location where rail enthusiasts
can be entertained by a variety of workings with the unexpected a
possibility. Looking at both passenger and freight workings, John
Jackson documents the rail movements around one of the key locations and
most enduringly popular enthusiast spots on the East Coast Main Line.