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An introduction to Cambridge Train Station

Is your station of departure or arrival Cambridge Train Station? In that case, you should know all about Cambridge Train Station before your trip. Read the following article and find out a Cambridge railway guide with all that you need to know about Cambridge Train Station including its location, car parking facilities, transportation services and other interesting information.

Location

Cambridge Train Station is located at 7 Station Road, Cambridge and has easy access from the centre of Cambridge. If you are not familiarised with the wider Cambridge Train Station area, visit the official website of the UK National Rail services at Nationalrail.co.uk, click under the ‘Stations’ section, select ‘Cambridge Train Station’ and then click under the ‘Local Area Maps’. You can find Cambridge train station maps as well as Cambridge area maps.

Transportation services

Car parking If you are driving to the Cambridge Train Station with your own vehicle, you can benefit from the station’s car parking lot which is operated by National Car Park Ltd. The station’s parking is open on a 24-hour basis seven days a week and you can find more than four hundred parking spaces. The parking rates depend on the days of the week and on the time of the day. For example, you will pay reduced rates on Sundays, on weekdays’ evenings and on off-peak hours. As an alternative, you can use one of the twelve parking spaces of the Premium Bay parking lot. Taxi and buses services If you are not driving with your own car to and from the train station, you do not have to worry about your transportation. If you prefer taxi transportation, you will find a taxi rank right in front of Cambridge Train Station. You can also use one of the bus routes (operated by Stagecoach) that can take you to the city centre or to the nearby towns and villages. If you are interested in discounted bus tickets, you can purchase your train tickets combined with your bus tickets using the Cambridge Plus Bus Service.

Other services

Left luggage service If you need some extra time in Cambridge and you do not want to carry your luggage with you, you can leave them at the train station. Just make sure to check the hours of operation. Lost property service If you have found or lost any property in the train or at the train station, visit the station’s lost property desk and declare it.

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