Trains from London to Cambridge from $20.43*

Trains from London to Cambridge from $20.43*

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London to Cambridge Train prices and times

Planning a journey from London to Cambridge? Trip.com offers train tickets starting from as low as $20.43, with average prices for this route around $46.79. To ensure you get the most affordable fares, we suggest exploring alternatives like split tickets.

  • Sep 23
    Mon
    From $61.82
  • Sep 24
    Tue
    From $21.76
  • Sep 25
    Wed
    From $20.43
  • Sep 26
    Thu
    From $23.37
  • Sep 27
    Fri
    From $20.43
  • Sep 28
    Sat
    From $20.43
  • Sep 29
    Sun
    From $20.43
  • 21:31
    London St Pancras International
    22:39
    Cambridge
    1h 8m, Direct
    Thameslink
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  • 21:39
    London Kings Cross
    22:30
    Cambridge
    51m, Direct
    Great Northern
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  • 21:54
    Vauxhall
    23:50
    Cambridge
    1h 56m, Direct
    Greater Anglia
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  • 21:58
    London Liverpool Street
    23:09
    Cambridge
    1h 11m, Direct
    Greater Anglia
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  • 22:09
    London Kings Cross
    23:01
    Cambridge
    52m, Direct
    Great Northern
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  • 22:24
    Vauxhall
    00:09+1
    Paris
    1h 45m, Direct
    Greater Anglia
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London to Cambridge Train Route Details

The London to Cambridge train ticket is from $20.43. The average travel time is 48m, covering a distance of approximately 80 mile. There are usually 170 daily trains provided by Greater Anglia,Great Northern,Thameslink. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

First train
First train
00:02
Last train
Last train
23:58
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
48m
Distance
Distance
80 mile
Price
Price
$20.43*
Train operators
Train operators
Greater Anglia, Great Northern, Thameslink

London to Cambridge Train Travel Guide

London to Cambridge Train Travel Guide

Arriving in Cambridge

With a journey time as short as 48m, you can reach Cambridge from London, with an average of 170 train per day.

Book cheap train tickets from London to Cambridge

Let's save unnecessary costs when traveling from London to Cambridge by taking trains. The best way to find cheap train tickets is through Trip.com. We offer various discounted tips that can guide you towards a more affordable journey, such as using Railcards, Season Tickets, or Split Tickets. Explore the options below for more choices.

Network Railcard for South East England

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Traveling during off-peak hours

The important thing to note about Off-Peak train tickets is the designated off-peak time. In large cities and towns, the off-peak time for train travel from London to Cambridge usually starts at 9:30 am from Monday to Friday, while in other areas it starts at 9:00 am. By planning your journey during these off-peak hours, you can take advantage of cheaper and more comfortable train fares, ensuring a smoother travel experience and avoiding the crowded peak hours.

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

One of the most effective ways to get cheap train tickets is to book in advance. Advance Tickets are usually released up to 12 weeks before the travel date and can be significantly cheaper than purchasing tickets closer to the departure date. By planning your trip from London to Cambridge ahead of time and securing your tickets early, you can save up to 61% on the cost of your travel.

London to Cambridge train tickets: everything you need to know

There are various stations where you can start your train journey from London to Cambridge.

London Liverpool Street is located in the northeastern corner of the City of London. It provides approximately 102 regular train services to Cambridge. London Liverpool Street is served by the Elizabeth Line, Greater Anglia, Stansted Express, London Overground. It connects to Heathrow Airport, Reading, Norwich, Ipswich, and Cambridge North, as well as the London Underground system, with access to the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines.

There is also London Kings Cross, another main departure station located in Camden, the edge of Central London. It provides around 157 regular train services to Cambridge. London Kings Cross is served by London North Eastern Railway, Lumo, Hull Trains, Grand Central, and Great Northern. It is well-connected to Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, King's Lynn, and Bradford and also connects to the London Underground system, with the Metropolitan, Piccadilly, Northern, and Victoria lines.

Duration time for trains from London can vary depending on the station you depart from, the provider and the number of stops. For example, the faster route from London Liverpool Street takes approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes with 5 stops, while the slower route takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes with 15 stops. Similarly, the faster route from London Kings Cross takes around 51 minutes with 2 stops, while the slower route takes around 1 hour and 26 minutes with 16 stops. During longer journeys, you should have the flexibility to disembark at Stevenage, Stansted Mountfitchet and Tottenham Hale.

Your journey will take you to Cambridge Station, the main station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England. It is located at the end of Station Road, 1 mile southeast of the city centre. Cambridge station is served by CrossCountry, Great Northern, Thameslink and Greater Anglia. It is well-connected to various destinations including Gatwick Airport, Leicester and Peterborough.

First-class tickets

You can travel from London to Cambridge in even greater comfort with First Class Tickets.

As this route is covered by multiple providers, it's best to check whether this is applicable for your specific journey when booking and what is included with the ticket. Depending on provider, this ticket may include:

  • Access to the First Class lounge of your departing station (if applicable)
  • Wider seats with extra legroom for greater comfort onboard
  • Tables with plug and USB sockets – perfect for those using laptops
  • Enhanced Wi-Fi onboard for those working, streaming or browsing
  • A range of drinks and snacks, including teas, coffees, juices, sodas, biscuits, cakes and crisps.

For more details about First Class Tickets, please check our Change, Refund, and Delay Repay Policy.

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What is the best way to get from London to Cambridge?

The best way to travel from London to Cambridge depends on your preferences:

  • Train: Fast and frequent train services run from London King's Cross or Liverpool Street stations to Cambridge, taking around 50 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes.
  • Coach: National Express and other coach services offer budget-friendly options, with travel times averaging around 2 to 2 hours and 30 minutes.

How much does a train from London to Cambridge cost?

The average price of a train ticket from London to Cambridge is around $46.79 for a single journey, but can be as low as $20.43 when booked in advance. Prices often vary depending on the time of travel and how far in advance you book, so it's a good idea to check the latest fares and book early to get the best deal.

Which station in London goes to Cambridge?

London Kings Cross and London Liverpool Street. London King's Cross offers fast trains to Cambridge operated by Great Northern and Thameslink, and London Liverpool Street provides services to Cambridge operated by Greater Anglia.

How far is Cambridge from London via train?

The distance from London to Cambridge by train is approximately 50 miles (80 kilometres), though it depends on the departure station and specific service.

Can I use my Oyster card to get to Cambridge?

No, Oyster cards are not valid for travel to Cambridge as it is outside the London fare zones. You will need to purchase a separate train ticket or use alternative payment methods accepted by the train operator.

Is Cambridge a good day trip from London?

Definitely! Cambridge makes for an excellent day trip from London. It offers historic architecture, beautiful riverside views, world-renowned universities, and picturesque green spaces. The journey by train is convenient and allows for several hours of exploration before returning to London in the evening.

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