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Bus stations near Cambridge University

  • Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge,8 min walk,
  • Hills Rd 6th Form Col, Cambridge,38 min walk,

{{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Cambridge University

  • U1,Addenbrookes,
  • U2,Girton,
  • C,Trumpington P&R - St Ives,
  • 1,Arbury - Fulbourn,
  • X2,Huntingdon - Cambridge,
  • X3,Cambridge - Papworth Everard - Huntingdon,
  • PR4,Cambridge City Centre - Babraham Road park&ride,
  • 7,Saffron Walden - Cambridge,
  • 13,Cambridge - Haverhill,
  • 13A,Cambridge - Haverhill,
  • X13,Cambridge - Haverhill,
  • 16A,Gt Thurlow - Cambridge,
  • 18,Cambridge - Cambourne - St Neots,
  • 31,Cambridge - Fowlmere - Barley,
  • 132,Cambridge - Duxford - Saffron Walden,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Cambridge University?

    The nearest stations to Cambridge University are:

    • Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge is 537 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Hills Rd 6th Form Col, Cambridge is 2765 meters away, 38 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Cambridge University?

    These Bus lines stop near Cambridge University: 13A, 7, A, BABRAHAM ROAD PARK & RIDE, D

  • Which Train lines stop near Cambridge University?

    These Train lines stop near Cambridge University: GREAT NORTHERN, GREATER ANGLIA

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

    The nearest bus stop to Cambridge University is Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge. It’s a 8 min walk away.

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Cambridge University
Cambridge UniversityThe University of Cambridge (formally The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge) is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Founded in 1209 and granted a Royal Charter by King Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university. The university grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. The two 'ancient universities' share many common features and are often referred to jointly as 'Oxbridge'. The history and influence of the University of Cambridge has made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions which include 31 constituent Colleges and over 100 academic departments organised into six schools. Cambridge University Press, a department of the university, is the world's oldest publishing house and the second-largest university press in the world. The university also operates eight cultural and scientific museums, including the Fitzwilliam Museum, as well as a botanic garden. Cambridge's libraries hold a total of around 15 million books, eight million of which are in Cambridge University Library, a legal deposit library. In the fiscal year ending 31 July 2017, the university had a total income of £1.71 billion, of which £458 million was from research grants and contracts. This is the largest annual income of any university in the UK. The central university and colleges have combined net assets of around £11.8 billion, also the largest of any university in the UK. The university is closely linked with the development of the high-tech business cluster known as 'Silicon Fen'. It is a member of numerous associations and forms part of the 'golden triangle' of English universities and Cambridge University Health Partners, an academic health science centre. As of 2018, Cambridge is the top-ranked university in the United Kingdom according to all major league tables. As of September 2017, Cambridge is ranked the world's second best university by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and is ranked 3rd worldwide by Academic Ranking of World Universities, 6th by QS, and 7th by US News. According to the Times Higher Education ranking, no other institution in the world ranks in the top 10 for as many subjects. The university has educated many notable alumni, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, politicians, lawyers, philosophers, writers, actors and foreign Heads of State. As of October 2018, 118 Nobel Laureates, 11 Fields Medalists, 6 Turing Award winners and 15 British Prime Ministers have been affiliated with Cambridge as students, alumni, faculty or research staff.
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