By train
Ely is a major junction of a number of lines and so it's possible to enter and exit from a large number of directions.
Ely has direct trains to London Kings Cross, Stansted Airport, Ipswich, Norwich, Kings Lynn, Peterborough, and via Peterborough to Birmingham and Liverpool. You can also connect at Peterborough for fast trains to Scotland.
If you want to get to London, then it is quicker to go to London Kings Cross 70 minutes with the train running non-stop after Cambridge, although tickets to London Liverpool Street station are a bit cheaper. The latter journey will take about 90 minutes via Hertford North transferring at Cambridge.
Trains depart Ely to both Liverpool Lime Street and London Liverpool Street Station. Be careful as they are 200 miles apart!
By car
Ely is situated on the A10, some 16 miles north of Cambridge, where it is possible to join the M11 for fast access to/from London 72 miles. Nearby roads may be flooded in the winter typically the A1123 at Earith, and A1101 at Welney. Many of the smaller roads across the Fens have uneven surfaces and unguarded ditches, which lead to a number of fatalities each year.
For information about the free saturday run park and ride service, see National Park and Ride Directory
By bike
For the more adventurous it is possible to cycle into Ely from Cambridge (http://www.sustrans.org.u...) 16 mile journey follows the river and for an average person takes around an hour and a half, with the majority of the route being a designated cycle path.