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Cambridge

Cambridgeshire · commuter town data · June 2026

Living in Cambridge: London commute, house prices & costs

Cambridge is a commuter town in Cambridgeshire, around 48 minutes from London by direct train from Cambridge (about average for the towns we track), with above-average prices at £525,000. It ranks #107 of 120 on Rightroute's balanced commuter score (June 2026 data).

Cambridge at a glance

Train to London

48 min

From Cambridge, 8% slower than the 120-town median.

Annual season ticket

£6,224

About £519 a month, 23% dearer than the 120-town median.

Average house price

£525k

£525,000, 48% above the 120-town median.

Safety

Low

Crime index 73 on a 0–100 scale (lower is safer).

Broadband

90 Mbps

Median download speed, 10% above the 120-town median.

Life satisfaction

7.6

ONS Personal Well-being mean score, 0–10 (higher is better).

The commute from Cambridge

Direct trains from Cambridge take around 48 minutes into King's Cross / St Pancras, running on Thameslink and Greater Anglia. That makes it #68 out of 120 towns for speed into London.

An annual season ticket costs about £6,224, roughly £519 a month or £31,120 over five years. That's 23% more expensive than the 120-town median of £5,065.

How Cambridge compares to the other 119 towns

MetricCambridgeMedian (120 towns)Rank
Train to London48 min44.5 min#68
Annual season ticket£6,224£5,065#90
Average house price£525,000£355,000#105
Crime index (lower is safer)7352.5#103
Broadband (median Mbps)9082#9
Life satisfaction (0–10)7.67.5#44

Overall, Cambridge ranks #107 of 120 on the balanced Rightroute commuter score. Different priorities give different answers, so you can weight the criteria yourself in the area ranking tool.

Cambridge commuter FAQs

How long is the commute from Cambridge to London?

Direct trains from Cambridge take around 48 minutes to King's Cross / St Pancras. Cambridge is served by Thameslink and Greater Anglia.

How much is a season ticket from Cambridge to London?

An annual season ticket from Cambridge costs about £6,224, which works out at roughly £519 a month.

What is the average house price in Cambridge?

The average sold price in Cambridge is £525,000 (HM Land Registry), which is 48% above the median across 120 London commuter towns.

Is Cambridge a safe place to live?

Cambridge scores 73 on a 0–100 crime index (lower is safer), which is a lower level of safety relative to other London commuter towns.

Is Cambridge a good commuter town for London?

Cambridge ranks #107 of 120 London commuter towns on Rightroute's balanced score, which weighs commute time, house prices, season ticket cost, safety and broadband. If your priorities are different, the Rightroute area ranking tool lets you weight the criteria yourself.

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Data (June 2026): house prices are HM Land Registry averages by postcode district; train times are typical off-peak direct rail to London terminals (National Rail); season tickets are the annual price to a London terminal; the crime index comes from ONS / police.uk (0 = very safe, 100 = very high crime); broadband is the Ofcom Connected Nations median download speed; life satisfaction is the ONS Personal Well-being mean score for the local authority. Figures are approximate estimates for comparison.

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