Cambridge & St. Ives Branch - Stations

Stations

Stations listed northwest to south, in the 'up' direction

  • St. Ives – opened 17 August 1847, closed 5 October 1970.
  • Swavesey – opened 17 August 1847, closed 5 October 1970.
  • Long Stanton (or Longstanton) – opened 17 August 1847, closed 5 October 1970.
  • Oakington – opened 17 August 1847, closed 5 October 1970.
  • Histon – opened 17 August 1847, closed 5 October 1970.
  • Cambridge – opened 1845

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