Published on September 4, 2025

Paul Bristow reaction to expected Cambridge South train frequency
In response to the news released by Network Rail today that the new Cambridge South station is expected to have a full service when it opens in early 2026, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Paul Bristow, said:
“This is a big step forward in getting Cambridgeshire and Peterborough moving. Cambridge South is a game-changer, with up to nine trains per hour, it unlocks real potential for our region. Being able to get a train to work or to medical appointments on the Biomedical Campus will make a huge difference for a lot of people’s lives. It’s exactly the kind of infrastructure we need to support jobs, growth, and opportunity across our region.”
Image: Cambridge South Station
Credit: Network Rail
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