TRAIN TRAVEL

From Cambridge Station.

Cambridge Train Station is approximately 5km away from Darwin Green, which would take about 20-minutes to cycle to (you will find almost 3,000 cycle storage spaces there!) Alternatively, you could catch one of the buses running along Huntingdon Road and then pick up a connecting service from Cambridge City Centre. The Stagecoach Citi services, 1 and 6 will all stop at the main Cambridge station. You could also pick up the Babraham Road Park & Ride service which runs through the city centre and heads past the front of the station.

Additionally, the new Cambridge North Station is a little under 7km from Darwin Green but within a suitable cycling distance.

From both Cambridge and Cambridge North, you can easily and directly reach, London, Ipswich, Norwich, Birmingham, Brighton, and Stansted Airport. Tickets can be purchased through the Greater Anglia website or mobile app, but where possible we would advise booking train tickets 12 weeks in advance to ensure you get the best prices! However, if you are commuting on a regular basis you may find that a weekly, monthly or even annual ticket could save you money.

Railcards

If you’re travelling by train for leisure purposes, Railcards are a great way to save money on the cost of train tickets (normally a third off). There are variety of options available and most would be able to utilise one of these options

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CARD

Each Railcard costs between £20-£30 per year and there is no limit to the number of times you use in within that year, therefore, if you’re travelling frequently, it’s easy to recoup the cost of the card. To apply for a card or to find out further information, visit railcard.co.uk.

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Mix and Match Travel with Cycle-Rail and PlusBus!

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Useful Websites & Further Information

National Rail Enquiries

Greater Anglia