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Another new station in Cambridge to the south of Cambridge station was proposed in 2017. [6] In August 2017, the Transport Secretary backed plans for a new station as part of the East West Rail plan, [7] [8] with a possible opening date of 2021, [9] [10] that could also include a light rail link. [11]
The CB postcode area, also known as the Cambridge postcode area, [2] is a group of sixteen postcode districts in the east of England, within five post towns.These cover much of south and east Cambridgeshire (including Cambridge and Ely), plus parts of west Suffolk (including Newmarket and Haverhill) and north-west Essex (including Saffron Walden), and a very small part of Norfolk.
Cambridge South: N2P Kitchener Southeast: N3P Brantford Northeast: N4P Not assigned: N5P St. Thomas North: N6P London (Talbot / Lambeth / West Tempo / South Sharon Creek) N7P Not assigned: N8P Windsor (East Riverside) N9P Not assigned: N1R Cambridge Central: N2R Kitchener South: N3R Brantford Central: N4R Not assigned: N5R St. Thomas South: N6R ...
Postcode areas shown with former postal counties. This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies. A group of postcode districts with the same alphabetical prefix is called a postcode area. All, or part, of one or more postcode districts are grouped into post towns. [1]
Cambridge railway station is the principal station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England. It stands at the end of Station Road , 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the city centre. It is the northern terminus of the West Anglia Main Line , 55 miles 52 chains (89.6 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street , the southern terminus.
As of January 2021, the nearest railway station is located at St Neots. A railway station for Cambourne is planned for the new line between Oxford and Cambridge, which will also have new stations near Tempsford and at Cambridge South. [18] This project has seen a funding of £5 billion from the Government. [19]
The two forks converge at Cambridge bus station for the journey to Cambridge railway station. Beyond Cambridge railway station the buses are guided along the former Cambridge-Oxford railway (The Varsity Line) south to Addenbrooke's Hospital and Trumpington Park and Ride. This section last saw a scheduled passenger train in 1967.
Situated around 7 miles to the south-west of Cambridge, it lies on the old coaching road between London and Cambridge. Its population in 2001 was 401, [ 1 ] falling to 378 at the 2011 Census. [ 2 ]