There are 4 ways to get from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court by train, subway, or car
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Train, subway via King's Cross St. Pancras station
best- Take the train from Cambridge to King's Crosstrain Kings Lynn - London Kings Cross / ...
- Take the subway from King's Cross St. Pancras station to Earl's Court stationsubway Piccadilly
1h 10m£30–74Drive 59.8 mi
cheapest- Drive from Cambridge Station to Earl's Courtcar 59.8 mi
1h 23m£15–21Train, subway
- Take the train from Cambridge to Finsbury Parktrain Cambridge - Brighton / ...
- Take the subway from Finsbury Park station to Earl's Court stationsubway Piccadilly
1h 27m£32–83Train
- Take the train from Cambridge to London Liverpool Streettrain Cambridge North - London Liverpool Street / ...
1h 58m£31–67
Cambridge Station to Earl's Court by train, foot, and subway
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court is to drive which costs £14 - £21 and takes 1h 23m.
The fastest way to get from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court is to train and subway via King's Cross St. Pancras station which takes 1h 10m and costs £30 - £75.
No, there is no direct train from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court station. However, there are services departing from Cambridge and arriving at Earl's Court station via King's Cross St. Pancras station. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 10m.
The distance between Cambridge Station and Earl's Court is 61 miles. The road distance is 60.2 miles.
The best way to get from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court without a car is to train and subway via King's Cross St. Pancras station which takes 1h 10m and costs £30 - £75.
It takes approximately 1h 10m to get from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court, including transfers.
Cambridge Station to Earl's Court train services, operated by Great Northern, depart from Cambridge station.
Cambridge Station to Earl's Court train services, operated by Great Northern, arrive at King's Cross station.
Yes, the driving distance between Cambridge Station to Earl's Court is 60 miles. It takes approximately 1h 23m to drive from Cambridge Station to Earl's Court.
There are 21890+ hotels available in Earl's Court.
What companies run services between Cambridge Station, England and Earl's Court, England?
Greater Anglia operates a train from Cambridge to London Liverpool Street every 30 minutes. Tickets cost £26–50 and the journey takes 1h 24m.
- Phone
- 0345 026 4700
- [email protected]
- Website
- Great Northern
Train from Cambridge to King's Cross
- Ave. Duration
- 51 min
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- £26–60
- Website
- Great Northern
Train from Cambridge to Finsbury Park
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 21m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £26–60
- Website
- Great Northern
- Phone
- +44 (0)345 026 4700
- Website
- Thameslink
Train from Cambridge to King's Cross
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 8m
- Frequency
- 6 times a week
- Estimated price
- £28–55
- Website
- Thameslink
Train from Cambridge to Finsbury Park
- Ave. Duration
- 1h
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £28–55
- Website
- Thameslink
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Contact DetailsContact Details
- Phone
- +44 343 222 1234
- Website
- tfl.gov.uk
Subway from King's Cross St. Pancras station to Earl's Court station
- Ave. Duration
- 19 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- £4–17
- Schedules at
- London Underground (Tube)
Subway from Finsbury Park station to Earl's Court station
- Ave. Duration
- 27 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- £6–26
- Schedules at
- London Underground (Tube)
- Phone
- +44 345 600 7245
- [email protected]
- Website
- Greater Anglia
Train from Cambridge to London Liverpool Street
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 24m
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- £26–50
- Website
- Greater Anglia
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