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What train companies operate the route from London to Cambridge?

Great Northern and Greater Anglia both operate the route from London to Cambridge.

What is the schedule for the train route from London to Cambridge?

Several trains run along this route daily, from 5:10 in the morning until 11:30 in the evening. A train can be found departing from London on its way to Cambridge at least once every half an hour.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from London to Cambridge?

Passengers can depart from either London Liverpool Street station or London Kings Cross station. They will arrive at Cambridge station.

What distance is the train route from London to Cambridge?

61.8 miles separate London from Cambridge.

How long does it take to travel from London to Cambridge by train?

On average, it takes a little over an hour to travel from London to Cambridge by rail.

What are the stops on the train route from London to Cambridge?

Bishop’s Stortford, Stevenage and Stansted Airport are possible stops on the way to Cambridge from London.

Why should you travel by train from London to Cambridge?

Don’t find the idea of traffic appealing? Travel by train from London to Cambridge! It will take you from London to Cambridge quickly without the hassle of stop-and-go congestion. And with the ability to find a train from morning until night, start your journey when it fits your schedule.

What is there to see and do in Cambridge?

Cambridge is well-known for its prestigious Cambridge University, but there is so much more to do in this river city. Cambridge holds the beautiful Fitzwilliam Museum, which not only features antiques but modern art as well. For science-lovers, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences is a must-see, with artifacts on display donated by Charles Darwin himself. Cambridge also offers natural escapes, such as The Backs and the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.