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Cambridge to London Kings Cross train prices and times

Looking to travel from Cambridge to London Kings Cross? You can buy train tickets with Trip.com for as low as €12.71, with average prices for this route around €18.26.

To get the best deals, we' d recommend buying in advance and researching alternatives such as split tickets.

  • Mon, Sep 1
    From €36.84
  • Tue, Sep 2
    From €27.95
  • Wed, Sep 3
    From €18.71
  • Thu, Sep 4
    From €20.90
  • Fri, Sep 5
    From €17.55
  • Sat, Sep 6
    From €12.71
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    From €12.71
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11:44
Cambridge
12:34
London Kings Cross
50m, DirectGreat Northern
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12:14
Cambridge
13:02
London Kings Cross
48m, DirectGreat Northern
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12:23
Cambridge
13:30
London Kings Cross
1h 7m, No directThameslinkLNER
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12:26
Cambridge
13:50
London Kings Cross
1h 24m, DirectGreat Northern
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12:44
Cambridge
13:32
London Kings Cross
48m, DirectGreat Northern
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13:14
Cambridge
14:02
Paris
48m, DirectGreat Northern
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Cambridge to London Kings Cross train route details

First train
First train
04:53
Last train
Last train
23:53
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
48m
Distance
Distance
48 miles
Price
Price
€12.71*
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Train Operators

Cambridge to London Kings Cross by train

If you’re travelling from Cambridge to London for business meetings, a sporting event, or a day of sightseeing and culture in the capital, taking the train from Cambridge to London Kings Cross is just the ticket. Choosing the most sustainable travel option and booking early to make the most of cheap advance fares makes travelling between these two historic cities a great choice for all passengers.

Take the train from Cambridge to London Kings Cross in under one hour, and spend longer enjoying the top attractions in the capital. In this guide, we’ll explain how to get the most out of your journey from Cambridge to London, including journey details, train operator information, and what to expect on board.

Departing from Cambridge

Cambridge is a historic city with an internationally acclaimed university and an abundance of charming architecture. Getting to Cambridge Station on the extensive local bus network is simple; the city’s main station is conveniently located towards the southeast of the city, and is within walking distance of top attractions like the Cambridge University Botanic Garden and Parker’s Pieces.

Before you board your train to London Kings Cross, you’ll have a comfortable waiting experience at Cambridge Station. With access to waiting rooms, seating areas, accessible toilets, a water fountain, and cafe stands, you’ll have everyone you need before getting on the train to the capital.

Travelling from Cambridge to London Kings Cross

High-speed Great Northern direct routes make taking the train from Cambridge to London Kings Cross simple and efficient. Here’s what you need to know about the onboard experience, journey details, and more.

Which train operator runs trains from Cambridge to London Kings Cross?

If you’re travelling from Cambridge to London Kings Cross, you’ll need to take a Great Northern train. This train operating company operates around London and the East of England, with services along the southern end of the East Coast Main Line. 

On Great Northern trains, a comfortable travel experience comes as standard. Enjoy efficient travel from Cambridge to London, with no stops until you reach Kings Cross, and free onboard Wi-Fi for the duration of your journey.

Can I travel First Class from Cambridge to London?

For the best travel experience from Cambridge to London, book Great Northern First Class tickets. Your enhanced journey will include quieter carriages and more spacious seats for the ultimate convenience and comfort. Sit back and relax!

What can I bring aboard Great Northern trains?

On Great Northern trains, passengers are welcome to bring a bike at no extra cost and without pre-booking, subject to space requirements. Each (human) passenger can also be accompanied by up to two domestic pets (dogs, cats and other small animals), provided animals are kept on a short lead at all times, or within an enclosed pet carrying basket.

Finally, Great Northern has a generous luggage allowance of one item of hand luggage and up to two larger items (no bigger than 30 x 70 x 90 cm) per passenger. Make the most of your trip to London without worrying about squeezing everything into one bag!

How to buy cheap tickets from Cambridge to London Kings Cross

To find affordable fares from Cambridge to London Kings Cross, book with confidence at Trip.com. Prices from Cambridge to London Kings Cross start from approximately €12.71, and you can experience the capital for less thanks to no booking fees and split tickets.

Head to our website or use the mobile app to compare prices for your preferred travel date and time, then proceed to the booking page to enter passenger details and payment information.

For extra savings, remember to add a Railcard to your journey, as this will give you ⅓ off your ticket price on all UK trains (except at peak times) for one whole year. Choose from options including 16-25 Railcard, 26-30 Railcard, Disabled Persons Railcard, Senior Railcard, and Two Together Railcard, depending on your age and eligibility.

Arriving by train at London Kings Cross

London Kings Cross is one of the UK’s busiest stations, and it has the excellent amenities you would expect for an internationally significant central London station. Accessible toilets, comfortable waiting areas, and fast free station Wi-Fi make the experience of arriving at Kings Cross comfortable for all passengers.

Unsurprisingly, London Kings Cross has outstanding transport links around London. Hop aboard one of many local buses that stop along Euston Road, or travel on the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, or Victoria lines from Kings Cross Underground Station to explore the capital’s best attractions. Whether you’re making a beeline for Wembley Stadium, want to stroll along the River Thames, or have work meetings at Canary Wharf, getting around London is easy and enjoyable with its fast, modern transport system.

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