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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.
The front of Cambridge Railway Station. Cambridge currently has two railway stations. Cambridge railway station was built in 1845 with a platform designed to take two full-length trains, the third longest in the country. Cambridge North railway station is located in the suburb of Chesterton, close to Cambridge Science Park, and opened in May ...
Chesterton railway station was a brief predecessor to Cambridge North, opening on 19 January 1850 [5] and closing just ten months later in October 1850. [6] Located 200 meters south of the current station, it served as a junction on the Eastern Counties Railway, but was ultimately unsuccessful due to its remote location at the time. [7]
Cambridge is a small university city in England, United Kingdom with a population of 145,700 as of the 2021 United Kingdom census. [2] The city is served by two National Rail stations – Cambridge and Cambridge North, with bus links principally provided by Stagecoach including guided busway and park and ride services.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Railway stations in Cambridgeshire" ... Cambridge North railway station; D.
Sculpture of Ceres on Foster Mill in Station Road. Station Road is a road in southeast Cambridge, England. [1] [2] [3] It leads from a junction with traffic lights on Hills Road to the Cambridge railway station. [4] At the western end of Station Road on the opposite side of Hills Road is the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
[6]: 7 The Cambridge Subway opened from Harvard Square to Park Street Under on March 23, 1912, with intermediate stations at Central Square and Kendall Square. [7] Kendall Square and Central Square stations had very similar designs, each with two side platforms 270–300 feet (82–91 m) long. The station had one exit and one entrance stairway ...
The West Anglia Main Line is one of the two main line railways that operate out of Liverpool Street (the other being the Great Eastern Main Line to Ipswich and Norwich).It runs generally north through Cheshunt, Broxbourne, Harlow, Bishop's Stortford and Audley End (near Saffron Walden) to Cambridge, with branches between serving Stratford, Hertford and Stansted Airport.