London King's Cross is located in the London Borough of Camden on the edge of Central London. Over 50 million commuters use this station each year and can enjoy various facilities, including free WiFi, shops, and ATMs.
From London King's Cross to Cambridge, there are approximately 90 direct trains provided by Great Northern every day. The journey covers about 47 miles and the fastest train journey is often completed in an average of 50 minutes, though can be up to an hour and 25 minutes if there are more stops. Stevenage, Baldock and Royston Stations are available as options for disembarking.
On board the train, passengers can enjoy premium services such as spacious seats, complimentary Wi-Fi, USB ports, plug sockets, accessible toilets, and designated areas for wheelchair users. To further save on your journey, consider booking in advance or purchasing a Railcard, which offers savings of a 1/3 on eligible journeys for an entire year.
You will arrive at Cambridge, the main station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England. It is located at the end of Station Road, a mile southeast of the city centre. Cambridge station is served by CrossCountry, Great Northern, Thameslink and Greater Anglia, and is also well-connected to various destinations including Gatwick Airport, Leicester and Peterborough.
First-class tickets
The First-class ticket allows you to enjoy premium services throughout the journey from London Kings Cross to Cambridge.
This ticket typically includes:
- Free Wi-Fi and charging onboard for those working, streaming or browsing
- Wider seats with tables, more legroom
- Wheelchair space and more passenger assists
- Free food and quieter coaches
For more details about First Class Tickets, please check our Change, Refund, and Delay Repay Policy.
What line is London King's Cross to Cambridge?
From London Kings Cross to Cambridge, there are approximately 90 direct trains provided by Great Northern every day. Stevenage, Baldock and Royston Stations are available as options for disembarking.
What is the best transport from London King's Cross to Cambridge?
The best way to travel from London King's Cross to Cambridge depends on your preferences:
- Train: Fast and frequent train services run from London King's Cross to Cambridge, taking around 50 minutes. Booking on Trip.com can mean you get cheaper train tickets. Railcards can help reduce fares by a 1/3, and booking in advance can save you an average of 61%; split tickets are another viable option, and can save an average of 30%.
- Coach: National Express and other coach services offer budget-friendly options, with travel times averaging around 2 to 2.5 hours.
- Car: Driving can provide flexibility, though traffic and parking in Cambridge should be considered.
- Bike: For the adventurous, cycling routes are available, though this is the longest and most demanding way to get there.
How long is the train from London King's Cross to Cambridge?
The journey covers about 47 miles and can be completed in the fastest time in an average of 50 minutes.
Can I use an Oyster card from London King's Cross to Cambridge?
No, Oyster cards are not valid for travel to Cambridge as it is outside the London fare zones. You will need to purchase a separate train ticket or use alternative payment methods accepted by the train operator.
How much does it cost to take a train from London King's Cross to Cambridge?
The average price of a train ticket from London King's Cross to Cambridge is around £35 for a single journey but can be as low as £8 when booked in advance. Prices often vary depending on the time of travel and how far in advance you book, so it's a good idea to check the latest fares and book early to get the best deal.
*Prices are dynamic and subject to change. Ticket prices vary based on time of day, route, and class. Prices shown do not include split ticket and Railcard discounts.