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Bus stations near Cambridge Univ

  • Grantchester Street, Newnham,3 min walk,
  • West Road, Newnham,8 min walk,
  • Queens' College, Cambridge,11 min walk,
  • Cambridge,61 min walk,

{{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Cambridge Univ

  • U1,Addenbrookes,
  • 18,St Neots,
  • 75,Orwell,
  • 199,Newnham,
  • U2,Girton,
  • TOUR,Cambridge,
  • X75,Addenbrookes,
  • CROSSCOUNTRY,Cambridge,
  • CROSSCOUNTRY,Bus Replacement: Cambridge,
  • GREAT NORTHERN,London Kings Cross,
  • GREAT NORTHERN,Bus Replacement: Royston,
  • GREATER ANGLIA,Bus Replacement: Cambridge,
  • GREATER ANGLIA,Stansted Airport,
  • THAMESLINK,Three Bridges,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Cambridge Univ?

    The nearest stations to Cambridge Univ are:

    • Grantchester Street, Newnham is 215 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • West Road, Newnham is 552 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Queens' College, Cambridge is 824 meters away, 11 min walk.
    • Cambridge is 4738 meters away, 61 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Cambridge Univ?

    These Bus lines stop near Cambridge Univ: 12, 2, 8, B, U1, U2

  • Which Train lines stop near Cambridge Univ?

    These Train lines stop near Cambridge Univ: GREATER ANGLIA

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Cambridge Univ?

    The nearest bus stop to Cambridge Univ is Grantchester Street, Newnham. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Train to Cambridge Univ?

    The CROSSCOUNTRY is the first Train that goes to Cambridge Univ. It stops nearby at 04:44.

  • What time is the last Train to Cambridge Univ?

    The GREAT NORTHERN is the last Train that goes to Cambridge Univ. It stops nearby at 01:44.

  • What time is the first Bus to Cambridge Univ?

    The U2 is the first Bus that goes to Cambridge Univ. It stops nearby at 06:14.

  • What time is the last Bus to Cambridge Univ?

    The U1 is the last Bus that goes to Cambridge Univ. It stops nearby at 22:53.

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Cambridge UnivCambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it is the oldest university press in the world. It is also the King's Printer.Cambridge University Press is a department of the University of Cambridge and is both an academic and educational publisher. It became part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment, following a merger with Cambridge Assessment in 2021. With a global sales presence, publishing hubs, and offices in more than 40 countries, it publishes over 50,000 titles by authors from over 100 countries. Its publishing includes more than 420 academic journals, monographs, reference works, school and university textbooks, and English language teaching and learning publications. It also publishes Bibles, runs a bookshop in Cambridge, sells through Amazon, and has a conference venues business in Cambridge at the Pitt Building and the Sir Geoffrey Cass Sports and Social Centre. Being part of the University of Cambridge gives Cambridge University Press a non-profit status. Cambridge University Press is the oldest university press in the world. It originated from letters patent granted to the University of Cambridge by Henry VIII in 1534. Cambridge is one of the two privileged presses (the other being Oxford University Press). Authors published by Cambridge have included John Milton, William Harvey, Isaac Newton, Bertrand Russell, and Stephen Hawking.University printing began in Cambridge when the first practising University Printer, Thomas Thomas, set up a printing house in 1584. The first publication was a book, Two Treatises of the Lord His Holie Supper. In 1591 the first Cambridge Bible was printed by John Legate and in 1629 Cambridge folio edition of the King James Bible was printed by Thomas and John Buck.In July 1697, the Duke of Somerset made a loan of £200 to the university "towards the printing house and press" and James Halman, Registrary of the university, lent £100 for the same purpose.A new home for the press, The Pitt Building, on Trumpington Street in the centre of Cambridge was completed in 1833, which was designed by Edward Blore. It became a listed building in 1950.In the early 1800s, the press pioneers the development of stereotype printing, allowing successive printings from one setting. The press began using steam-powered machine presses by the 1850s. It was in this period that the press turned down what later became the Oxford English Dictionary – a proposal for which was brought to Cambridge by James Murray before he turned to Oxford.The press journals publishing programme began in 1893 with the Journal of Physiology and then the Journal of Hygiene and Biometrika. By 1910 the press had become a well-established journal publisher with a successful list which includes its first humanities title, Modern Language Review. 1956 saw the first issue of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics. The press has published 170+ Nobel Prize winners, the first in 1895. In 1913, the Monotype system of hot-metal mechanised typesetting was introduced at the press. In 1949, the press opened its first international branch in New York.The press moved to its current site in Cambridge in 1963. The mid-century modern building, University Printing House, was constructed in 1961–1963. The building was designed by Beard, Bennett, Wilkins and Partners.In 1975, the press launched its English language teaching publishing business.In 1981, the press moved to a new site on Shaftsbury Road. The Edinburgh Building was purpose-built with an adjoining warehouse to accommodate the press's expansion. It was built in 1979–80 by International Design and Construction. This site was sold to Cambridge Assessment in 2015 for the construction of the Triangle Building.In 1986, the press acquired the long-established Bible and prayer-book publisher Eyre & Spottiswoode, which gave the press the ancient and unique title of The Queen's Printer.In 1992, the press opened a bookshop at 1 Trinity Street, Cambridge, which is the oldest-known bookshop site in Britain as books have been sold there since 1581. In 2008 the shop expanded into 27 Market Hill where its specialist Education and English Language Teaching shop opened the following year. The press bookshop sells Press books as well as Cambridge souvenirs such as mugs, diaries, bags, postcards, maps.In 1993, the Cass Centre was opened to provide sports and social facilities for employees and their families.In 1999, Cambridge Dictionaries Online was launched.In 2012, the press sold its printing operation to MPG Books Group and now uses third parties around the world to provide its print publications. In 2019, the press released a new concept in scholarly publishing through Cambridge Elements where authors whose works are either too short to be printed as a book or too long to qualify as a journal article could have these published within 12 weeks.In 2021, Cambridge University Press merged with Cambridge Assessment. The new organisation is called Cambridge University Press & Assessment.In 2022, Amira Bennison was elected chair of the Cambridge University Press academic committee, replacing Kenneth Armstrong.
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