It takes an average of 1h 19m to travel from London to Cambridge by train, over a distance of around 49 miles (79 km).
London to Cambridge by train.
Journey time | From 47m |
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Departure station | London |
Arrival station | Cambridge |
Changes | Direct trains available |
Train operators | Great Northern, Greater Anglia, Thameslink |
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Which train lines go to Cambridge?
Cambridge is typically served by Greater Anglia and Great Northern, connecting the university city with the rest of East Anglia and London.
Can I use my Oyster card to get to Cambridge?
Oystercards & Travelcards are for travel within London. Neither Cambridge nor Epsom are within London, so you’ll have pay for travel to/from London separately.
Which station in London goes to Cambridge?
What London station goes to Cambridge? Greater Anglia operates fast and frequent services to Cambridge from London Liverpool Street Station.
Is there a direct train from Oxford to Cambridge?
No, there is no direct train from Oxford to Cambridge.The distance between Oxford and Cambridge is 66 miles. The road distance is 87.5 miles.
Which is the main Cambridge train station?
Cambridge railway station
Cambridge railway station is the principal station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England. It stands at the end of Station Road, 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the city centre.
Cambridge railway station.
Cambridge | |
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2018/19 | 11.983 million |
Interchange | 0.556 million |
2019/20 | 11.600 million |
Interchange | 0.627 million |
What platform is Cambridge?
The Cambridge Platform is a statement describing the system of church government in the Congregational churches of colonial New England. It was written in 1648 in response to Presbyterian criticism and in time became regarded as the religious constitution of Massachusetts.
Does Bishops Stortford have Oyster?
Currently Greater Anglia, which runs the lines to Stansted Airport through Bishop’s Stortford and Sawbridgeworth, as well as separate services to Hertford East, Cambridge and Essex, only has Oyster Card use up to Hertford East and Broxbourne, as well as only one of its Essex lines.
Is contactless cheaper than Oyster?
It’s publicised that if you use contactless to pay for travel in London, it’s the same price as using an Oyster card.Of course, if you have a railcard discount (or similar) applied to your Oyster, that will always be cheaper than contactless. Discounts cannot be applied to contactless payment cards.
Which zone is Chelmsford?
Chelmsford to London Underground Zone 1-6 by train
Distance | miles ( km) |
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Departure station | Chelmsford |
Arrival station | London Underground Zone 1-6 |
Which platform does the train to Cambridge leave from?
Which platform does the train to Cambridge leave from? Train station attendant: The 10:15 train or the 10:40? Passenger: The 10:15. Train station attendant: The 10:15 train leaves from platform 3.
Is Cambridge better than Oxford?
The University of Oxford marginally outranks Cambridge in the QS World University Rankings® 2022, with Oxford placing in second and Cambridge placing in joint third.In the latest results, Cambridge comes out second in the world for both academics and employers.
How much is the train from Kings Cross to Cambridge?
London Kings Cross to Cambridge by train
Journey time | From 47m |
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Price | From £18.50 |
Distance | 47 miles (76 km) |
Frequency | 157 trains per day |
First train | 04:03 |
How far apart are Oxford and Cambridge?
The distance between Cambridge and University of Oxford is 66 miles.
Is Cambridge close to London?
Cambridge is 64 miles northeast of London via the M11 motorway, which happens to be the scenic route and is very straightforward. Ideally, it should take about one hour, 45 minutes to drive, but the northeast routes out of London are among the most chaotic and traffic-clogged.
What subjects is Cambridge famous for?
Oxford and Cambridge both offer a variety of traditional subjects, including Biological and Physical Sciences, Geography, History, Mathematics, Medicine, English, Classics, Linguistics, Law and Engineering.
Is Cambridge North the same as Cambridge station?
Cambridge North railway station is a railway station located in the Cambridge suburb of Chesterton, close to Cambridge Science Park. The station is on the Fen Line, which runs from Cambridge to King’s Lynn.
Cambridge North railway station.
Cambridge North | |
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2019/20 | 0.950 million |
Interchange | 2,940 |
2020/21 | 0.221 million |
Interchange | 539 |
How busy is Cambridge station?
But not all stations are as hectic as the central hub, with one station in East Cambridgeshire only seeing about one passenger per day on average. It will come as no surprise that Cambridge was the busiest station locally last year, with 12.0 million entries and exits, a 3.9% rise in a year.
Does Cambridge station have a lift?
If you need to use the lift (elevator) to access the footbridge, you’ll find it under the staircase – there is also a lift to take you down to the trains on the other side of the bridge, so all of the platforms (tracks) at Cambridge have step-free access.
How far is Cambridge train station from City?
about one mile
Cambridge is well connected by train and the main station is located about one mile from the city centre (around 20 minutes on foot). There’s a taxi rank outside the station and buses run frequently between the station and city centre (to/from Emmanuel Street/St Andrew’s Street).
Are there barriers at Cambridge North?
The ticket barriers are located directly ahead of the main entrance. The ticket barriers are staffed during the peak periods and there is a help point available for other times of the day. The standard barriers open automatically away from you and have a width of 63cm.