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Huntingdon Town Council Official Guide
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 Huntingdon Town  Council

Huntingdon Town Council
1 Trinity Place
Hartford Road
HUNTINGDON
PE29 3QA
England


Tel Enquiries: 01480 388688
Fax Enquiries: 01480 388686

Email: Huntingdon Council
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How to get to Huntingdon

How to get to Huntingdon

By Road

Huntingdon has excellent road links, making it one of the most accessible market towns in the country. The dual carriageway A14 links Huntingdon with the A1 and the North and London in the South, much of it to motorway standard. The A14 also links the area with Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk and the port of Harwich (75 miles) in the East. It provides an alternative route to London, the South East and the South Coast via the M11 and M25, and it also links to the Midlands and the West.

There are a number of short and long stay car parks in Huntingdon, including one located in the attractive Riverside Park.

By Rail

Huntingdon’s railway station is situated on Brampton Road.

The location of Huntingdon on the main rail route from London to Edinburgh has led to rapid residential growth. The First Capital Connect service connects Huntingdon and Kings Cross every 50 minutes and trains to Peterborough run approximately every half hour from where the Great North Eastern Railway service departs for the North and Scotland.

Rail Enquiries Tel: 08457 484950. www.thetrainline.com.

The old Bridge connecting Huntingdon and Godmanchester


By Bus & Coach

Huntingdon’s bus station is situated on the ring road and accessed from Princes Street. There are regular bus services to Cambridge, Peterborough, St Ives and St Neots. A number of long distance coaches stop in the town centre with countrywide connections.
National Express Coach Enquiries Tel: 08705 808080
Traveline (bus/coach/rail enquiries) Tel: 0870 6082608. www.traveline.org.uk
Comments or Complaints about local services Tel: 08450450675


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