Services
Greater Anglia operate a two hourly service to Ipswich (1 hr 43 mins) and return to Peterborough (11 mins). CrossCountry Mondays-Saturdays only operate 3 daily trains to Cambridge with two extended to Stansted Airport, with two services to Birmingham New Street. East Midlands Trains operate a service to Liverpool Lime Street Mondays-Saturdays only.
On Sundays, Greater Anglia operate five services to Ipswich (1 hr 43 mins) and return to Peterborough (11 mins).
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March | Greater Anglia Ely to Peterborough Line | Peterborough | ||
| Peterborough | CrossCountry Birmingham-Stansted Airport Limited Service | March | ||
| East Midlands Trains Liverpool-Norwich Limited Service | March Limited Service | |||
| Historical railways | ||||
| Eastrea Line open, station closed | Great Eastern Railway Ely to Peterborough Line | Peterborough East Line open, station closed | ||
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