CAMBRIDGE RAILWAY STATION

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CAMBRIDGE RAILWAY STATION

The elegant Cambridge railway station is a Grade II listed building with a classical facade. Situated in the center, the station is near the most visited museums, good bars, and restaurants. Plus, it's only a short walk from the old university and stunning colleges.

Cambridge Railway Station is the principal station serving Cambridge city. Located in the southeast center of the city, it is managed by Greater Anglia and opened in 1845. Cambridge stations provide the third-largest platform on the network in England. The bus station is served by a few operators: CrossCountry, Great Northern, Thameslink, Greater Anglia, and Great Northern.

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HOW TO GET TO CAMBRIDGE RAILWAY STATION?

Surrounded by tourist attractions, Cambridge Station is situated in the center of the city and it can be reached in various ways.
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  • TRAM: you can take any tram from/to the Cambridge center: 1 Citi, 3 Citi, 7 Citi, or X3 Express.
  • TAXI: taking a taxi is always the most time-saving and pleasant way to get to or from the railway station. The taxi rank is in front of the Cambridge Station.
  • ​WALK: if you are eager to take a walk along Cambridge's streets on your way to the station, it will take about 10 minutes from the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.

POPULAR ROUTES

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RAILWAY COMPANIES IN CAMBRIDGE RAILWAY STATION

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