Littleport station
Station Road
Littleport
Cambridgeshire
CB6 1JL
Littleport Station can be found on Station Road in Littleport as shown on the map, and is operated by Great Northern.
Read on for more information about the facilities and help available at Littleport Rail Station, connections for onwards travel, and live arrivals and departures information.
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Littleport Train Station, located in the picturesque county of Cambridgeshire, UK, is a small yet significant hub for travelers embarking on journeys across the region. Although it might not boast the grandeur of larger stations, Littleport offers essential amenities and services with a touch of local charm. Whether you're a commuter, a day-tripper, or planning a leisurely journey, this station provides a warm welcome and necessary resources for your travels.
While Littleport may not have a ticket office, you'll find ticket machines available for collecting tickets, which you can conveniently buy online in advance. The station is entirely step-free, ensuring seamless access for all passengers, including those with mobility challenges. Accessibility is a priority, with accessible ticket machines and step-free access to both platforms via ramps and underpasses.
Security at the station is bolstered by the presence of CCTV, however, it's worth noting that there aren't any waiting rooms, heated shelters, or toilet facilities available on site. Comfort is somewhat limited, with shelters on platforms being unheated and no refreshment facilities, shops, or ATMs to be found. In terms of parking, travelers will be pleased to know there's free parking available 24/7, managed by APCOA Parking UK, although accessible spaces are limited to just two. If you're traveling by bike, there are stands available, although the area is unsheltered and without CCTV.
The station connects seamlessly with other modes of transport, though for details about rail replacement services or onward travel by bus, passengers are encouraged to refer to the 'Onward Travel Information Map' available at the station. For those looking for more personalized transport options, taxis and car hire services can be arranged nearby, facilitating easy travel to your final destination.
When it comes to popular destinations, Littleport Train Station is a gateway to several vibrant cities and serene towns. From here, you can take direct trains to historical Cambridge, renowned for its prestigious university and stunning architecture. Consider a leisurely trip to Ely, known for its majestic cathedral, or hop on a train to London Kings Cross for a day of exploring the capital. If you're looking for a seaside escape, trains from Littleport to Kings Lynn offer a respite by the coast. Other frequent routes include Ely, as well as services to Cambridge North and beyond.
Littleport Train Station, despite its compact size, serves as a pivotal point for a variety of exciting journeys. With connections to bustling cities, historic sites, and charming towns, there's no shortage of travel opportunities awaiting you. Before setting out, make sure to plan your route, check train timetables, and secure your tickets online for a hassle-free experience. With the convenience and accessibility offered at Littleport, your next adventure is only a train ride away. Safe travels!
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Ticket Office Opening hours | There is no ticket office at Littleport, but ticket machines are available to collect tickets from. |
Ticket machines | Yes |
Collect tickets bought online | Yes Collect tickets at the ticket machine |
Accessible ticket machines | Yes All Great Northern ticket machines are able to sell tickets with Disabled Persons Railcard discounts. Ticket machines are of an accessible design, however their location and the station itself may not be. Please check the station map or the 'step free access' section before making your way to the station. |
Induction loop | Yes |
Smartcards | |
Smartcards issued at this station | No |
Smartcard validators | No |
Information available from staff | Yes - from help point | ||||||
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Customer information | DepartureScreens Announcements | ||||||
Staff help available |
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Customer help points | Yes | ||||||
Customer services notes | Assistance can be provided via the help points, located on the platforms, at all times of the day. | ||||||
Luggage storage | No | ||||||
Lost property | None | ||||||
CCTV at the station | Yes |
Station Accessibility | |
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Step-free access | Step free access is available throughout the whole station. This is a Category A station: This station has step-free access to both platforms. Platform 1 (southbound) services are accessible via the ramp/underpass situated at the north end of Platform 2. The Assistance Meeting Point is by the station entrance. |
Ticket barriers and gates | No |
Accessible ticket machines | Yes All Great Northern ticket machines are able to sell tickets with Disabled Persons Railcard discounts. Ticket machines are of an accessible design, however their location and the station itself may not be. Please check the station map or the 'step free access' section before making your way to the station. |
Induction loop | Yes |
Ramp for train access | Yes A staff-operated ramp is required for step-free access between train and platform at this station. Station staff are usually available at the times listed. A Mobile Assistance team also covers this station. You can arrange assistance by:
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Accessible Toilets | No |
Waiting rooms | Unheated waiting shelters are available on the platforms. |
Seating area | Yes |
Wheelchairs available | No |
Getting to and from the station | |
Accessible taxis here | No |
Impaired mobility set down/pick-up point | No |
Accessible spaces | 2 |
Accessible car park equipment | No |
Staff Help | |
Staff help available | |
Customer Help Points and Meeting Point | Yes |
Helpline | If you choose to travel unbooked (turn up and go), when the station is staffed, our station staff can provide assistance getting on and off the train and assistance around the station and to the platform. Please contact a member of staff on arrival. Trains calling at this station do not have on board staff. Alternatively, you can arrange assistance by:
Whether you pre book assistance or travel on a 'turn up and go' basis, we recommend arriving 20 minutes prior to your train departing. This is to allow us to make sure arrangements are in place at your destination, or interchange, station such as the availability of staff and lifts. If there is insufficient time to check these arrangements, we may assist you onto the next available train. For further information on assisted travel please see: |
Toilets | No |
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Accessible Toilets | No |
Baby Changing | No |
Waiting rooms | Unheated waiting shelters are available on the platforms. |
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Seating area | Yes |
1st Class Lounge | No |
Station Car Park | |||
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Operator | APCOA Parking UK | ||
Car Parking Availability |
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Spaces | 45 | ||
Accessible spaces | 2 | ||
Accessible car park equipment | No | ||
Car park CCTV | No | ||
Parking charges | Free car parking available |
Refreshment Facilities | No |
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ATM Machine | No |
Shops | No |
Currency Exchange | No |
Pay Phones | No |
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Public Wi-Fi | No |
Bicycle Storage | |
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Spaces | 20 Located by the station entrance. Cycles are left at owners risk. Abandoned cycles may be removed. |
Type of Storage | Stands, |
Sheltered | No |
CCTV | No |
Bicycle Hire | |
Cycle Hire Information | There are no cycle hire facilities at this station |
Please click the link for details regarding the rail replacement bus location. |
Information to plan your onward journey is available in the ‘Onward Travel Information Map’, located in the ‘Maps’ section below. |
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Going to | Train | Departure Time | Platform | Status |
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