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Trip to Margate

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Buses from Cambridge (Cambridgeshire) to Margate

🚏 The journey from Cambridge to Margate involves stops at Stratford City Bus Station and Lewisham Station before reaching the final destination at Marine Terrace. This trip takes approximately 5 hours and 32 minutes in total. 💰 The prices for a bus ticket between Margate and Cambridge range from £26 to £40.

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  • There is no direct bus from Cambridge to Margate. Instead, you would need to take a series of buses with transfers. The journey typically involves departing from Cambridge, transferring at Stratford City Bus Station and Lewisham Station, then finally arriving at Marine Terrace in Margate. The total travel time, including transfers, usually takes around 5 hours and 32 minutes.
  • The bus from Cambridge to Margate arrives at Marine Terrace station. This is the designated stop in Margate where the National Express bus services on this route conclude their journey. Upon arrival at Marine Terrace station, you can disembark from the bus and begin your exploration of Margate and its surroundings. Make sure to gather your belongings before exiting the bus.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Cambridge to Margate typically ranges from £26 to £41. Ticket prices can vary depending on factors such as the time of booking, travel dates, and seat availability. It's advisable to book your bus tickets in advance to secure the best fares and ensure a seat on your desired travel dates. Be sure to check for any discounts or promotions that may help reduce the overall cost of your journey.
  • The Cambridge to Margate buses are typically less crowded during off-peak hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon on weekdays. On the other hand, buses tend to be most crowded during peak travel times like Friday evenings and weekends. It is advisable to check the bus schedules and plan your journey during quieter times to ensure a more comfortable and less crowded travel experience. Booking your tickets in advance can also help secure your seat during busier periods.