London Train Station
Taking the train from London to Peterborough is a good way to travel from the capital to Cambridgeshire when you are visiting the UK.
A company called East Coast operate trains between these cities. They offer comfortable carriages with two classes of seating, luggage storage areas, and food options.
Trains leave frequently from London King’s Cross train station, arriving at Peterborough train station to the north. King’s Cross is located in central London and is well served by tube and bus lines.
Departures take place up to six times an hour at peak times throughout the day, making it easy to find a service whenever you need to travel.
The journey time on trains from London to Peterborough ranges from 45 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on timetables. All trains are direct and don’t require any connections en route.
Single tickets on this route can cost from £11.25 for standard class and £22.45 for first class if you buy train tickets online in advance. Ticket prices go up if you travel at peak times or if you buy your train ticket closer to the day you travel. Discounts on tickets for trains from London to Peterborough are obtainable if you purchase your train tickets with a railcard or can get concession fares.