Trip to Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)

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Trains from Canterbury to Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)

🚆 Starting from Canterbury West station, travelers can take a South Eastern Trains Service towards St Pancras International for the first leg of the journey to Cambridge with a transfer at King's Cross. The total travel time, including transfers, is approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes. 🚆 Ticket prices for the train journey from Canterbury to Cambridge typically range from £60 to £108, making it a convenient and affordable transportation option.

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  • There is no direct train from Canterbury to Cambridge. However, travelers can take services operated by South Eastern Trains Service departing from Canterbury West and arriving at King's Cross, followed by a second train operated by Great Northern to reach Cambridge. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes. It is advisable to check for any schedule changes or disruptions before planning your trip.
  • The fastest train option from Canterbury to Cambridge involves taking a service operated by South Eastern Trains Service from Canterbury West to King's Cross, and then transferring to a train operated by Great Northern to reach Cambridge. This journey typically takes approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes, making it one of the quicker routes available. It is advisable to check for any schedule changes or disruptions before planning your trip for the most up-to-date information on travel times.
  • Trains departing from Canterbury for Cambridge are operated by South Eastern Trains Service and leave from Canterbury West station. Canterbury West station serves as the main departure point for travelers heading to Cambridge by train. Passengers can board the train at Canterbury West station to begin their journey to Cambridge via South Eastern Trains Service. It is recommended to arrive at the station in advance of the scheduled departure time to ensure a smooth start to the trip.
  • There are multiple train routes available between Canterbury and Cambridge. These routes vary in terms of duration, transfers, and operators. Travelers can choose from different options provided by South Eastern Trains Service, Great Northern, and other train operators to make their journey from Canterbury to Cambridge. The journey typically takes around 2 hours and 2 minutes, depending on the chosen route and any transfer connections required.
  • The Canterbury to Cambridge train services, operated by Great Northern, arrive at Cambridge station in Cambridgeshire. Passengers will disembark at Cambridge station, which is the final destination of this particular train route. Upon arrival at Cambridge station, travelers can easily access the city center and various attractions in Cambridge. It is advisable to check for any specific arrival platform information or station facilities before reaching Cambridge station.
  • The first train of the day from Canterbury to Cambridge does not have a direct route. However, passengers can catch the earliest connecting service operated by South Eastern Trains Service, with departures typically starting in the early morning from Canterbury West station. The last train departing from Canterbury on this route towards Cambridge usually leaves in the evening, so travelers have various options for their journey throughout the day. It is recommended to check the specific timetables and schedules for the most up-to-date information on train departure times.
  • There are no direct train trips available each day between Canterbury and Cambridge. However, travelers can make the journey by taking connecting services with transfers, which usually depart from Canterbury West station and go through King's Cross before reaching Cambridge station. It is advisable to check the train schedules for the day of travel to plan for any necessary transfers and ensure a smooth journey between the two cities.
  • There is no direct train service available between Canterbury and Cambridge. Travelers will need to take connecting trains, with services typically departing from Canterbury West and passing through King's Cross before reaching Cambridge. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes. It is advisable to plan accordingly for the transfers and have a smooth travel experience between the two cities.
  • The cost of a train ticket from Canterbury to Cambridge typically ranges from £61 to £110, depending on factors such as the class of travel, time of booking, and availability of discounts or promotional fares. It is recommended to book tickets in advance to secure the best possible price for your journey. Checking different booking options and choosing off-peak travel times can also help in finding more affordable ticket prices.

Will you be returning to Canterbury by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Cambridge (Cambridgeshire) to Canterbury

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