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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 July 1922 Bradshaw's Railway Guide stated a typical rail service on the Cambridge Line as follows: [4] London King's Cross to Cambridge - Six stopping and two (three on Saturday) semi-fast services from Monday to Saturday, one northbound and two southbound stopping services on Sunday. The fastest service took about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Six new stations are under construction as part of the South Coast Rail project; several other stations are planned. The MBTA was formed in 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail service operated by the Boston and Maine Railroad, New York Central Railroad, and New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Subsidies began in stages from 1965 to ...
Letchworth Garden City station serves the town of Letchworth in Hertfordshire, England. The station is on the Cambridge Line 34 miles 50 chains (55.7 km) north of London King's Cross, [1] and is a stop for services between King's Cross and Cambridge. Trains which serve the station are operated by Great Northern.
North Cambridge station; North Cambridge station (Fitchburg Railroad) P. Porter station; W. West Cambridge station
Cambridge North railway station is a railway station located in northern Cambridge, [2] immediately adjacent to the suburb of Chesterton, close to Cambridge Science Park. The station is on the Fen Line, which runs from Cambridge to King's Lynn. It connects to the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, and provides an interchange with Park & Ride and ...
Construction of the Cambridge South railway station as of 14 May 2024. A new station was proposed in 2017. [3] In August 2017, the Transport Secretary backed plans for a new station as part of the East West Rail plan, [4] [5] with a possible opening date of 2021, [6] [7] that could also include a light rail link. [8]
In 2002, a train travelling from King's Cross to King's Lynn, via Cambridge, crashed at Potter's Bar, shortly before set to join the Cambridge line, killing seven. As part of the Great Northern Route electrification by British Rail in the mid 1970s, the through service was severed by the need to change from the electrified service at Royston to ...