How to get to Cambridge
Cambridge is a well connected city in England. It has very good connections with London train stations and airports.
- St. Pancras International Station (recommended):
- Eurostar connection with Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels
- It takes around 1 hour to get to Cambridge.
- The first train from Cambridge is at 04:26. The last train from Cambridge departs at 23:59.
- The first train to Cambridge is at 03:58. The last train to Cambridge departs at 00:33.
- The price is around £20.
- Stansted Airport:
- It is between half-an-hour and 45 minutes away from Cambridge by train.
- The first train from Cambridge is at 04:44. The last train from Cambridge departs at 22:50.
- The first train to Cambridge is at 05:27. The last train to Cambridge departs at 23:59.
- The price is around £16.
- Gatwick Airport:
- It takes around 2 hours to get to Cambridge.
- The first train from Cambridge is at 03:53. The last train from Cambridge departs at 21:54.
- The first train to Cambridge is at 04:46. The last train to Cambridge departs at 22:48.
- The price is around £20.
In the event of rail disruption, please refer to the National Rail Cambridge station page for the latest station information and travel updates: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/cambridge/
How to get to the Centre for Mathematical Sciences
- By foot or bicycle: Cambridge is a beautiful city and the foot path to the Centre for Mathematical Sciences is a nice 30 minutes from the city centre.
- By Bus: There are two buses connecting the train station and the CMS, the U1 or U2 and the X3 buses. The One-Way fare is £2.85. Link: https://www.whippetbus.co.uk/universal/
- By taxis: Licensed taxis operate throughout Cambridge and can be booked via the Cambridge City Council's taxi service:
https://cambridgecitytaxis.co.uk/. Uber is also available in Cambridge.