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How to get there

By Car
There is free on-site parking for over 140 cars at Møller Institute. Please note when entering Storey’s Way from Huntingdon Road (A1307), there are width restrictions. Alternatively approach Storey’s Way from the Madingley Road entrance.

Sat Nav warning: If you are using a Sat Nav please use the postcode CB3 0DS, visitors have reported issues with some sat nav systems taking them all along Storey’s Way to a point beyond the traffic calming measures.  Please have a close look at the site map here.  The main vehicular entrance is from Storey’s Way, just off Madingley Road, near the main Churchill College entrance.

Møller Institute is committed to reducing carbon emissions, both directly and indirectly. Please consider using public transport or car-sharing when planning your journey to the Institute.

By Train
There is a fast and frequent rail service from London King’s Cross (45 minutes) and London Liverpool Street (1 hour 15 mins) and Stansted Airport (30 minutes) through to Cambridge. There are excellent connections from Scotland & the North via Peterborough, as well as services from Birmingham and the Midlands, East Anglia & the North West. Cambridge train station is about a 20 minute taxi ride from the Møller Institute. Cambridge North train station is also about 20 minutes drive away from the Centre.

By Bus
The X5 bus comes from Oxford to Cambridge via Madingley Road.

The Citi 4 bus stops near to the College on Madingley Road and goes into the City Centre. This is the most direct bus to the Møller Institute from the city centre is the Citi 4 bus service from Drummer Street; the bus will stop along Madingley Road opposite Churchill College.

The U bus goes from Madingley Road via West Road, Silver Street, Trumpingon Street, The Botanic Garden, Cambridge railway station to Addenbrooke’s Hospital.

Information on bus services in Cambridge can be found on the Cambridge City Council website. National Express also have a station in central Cambridge and offer great coach links from London and also the North.

Cycling
Cambridge boasts over 80 miles of cycle lanes and routes and we are a five minute cycle from the city centre.  We have plenty of cycle parking and you can even get your bike serviced or repaired whilst in your meeting with our on-campus specialist cycle repair and servicing business Blazing Saddles, based at Churchill College.

By Plane
All the major London airports are readily accessible via road and rail.

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