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Next stop, Cambridge South: new station's opening date revealed

Passengers will soon be able to take trains from the new Cambridge South station after its opening date was revealed today (11 May 2026). Services will begin calling at Cambridge South on Sunday 28 June before the station's official opening ceremony takes place the following day.

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  • Next stop, Cambridge South: new station's opening date revealedPassengers will soon be able to take trains from the new Cambridge South station after its opening date was revealed today (11 May 2026). Services will begin calling at Cambridge South on Sunday 28 June before the station's official opening ceremony takes place the following day.

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