Cambridge – St Neots
Cambridge Parkside (Bay 16) | 06:00 | 10:00 |
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Cambourne De La Warr Way (near) | 06:27 | 10:31 |
Cambourne Monkfield Park Primary School (near) | 06:27 | 10:31 |
Cambourne, opp Oaks Wood | 06:27 | 10:31 |
Lower Cambourne, opp Apley Way | 06:27 | 10:31 |
Does the X5 still go to Cambridge?
Service X5 is a Limited Stop Service and calls at timetable points only and in addition at the following places towards Oxford direction: In Cambridge at Jesus College; Castle Street and Bulstrode Gardens.
How do you catch a bus in Cambridge?
For most buses in Cambridge, you buy bus tickets from the driver. Park & Ride bus tickets may be bought from machines in the Park & Ride carparks, or from the bus driver. If you travel on the Busway (guided bus), for some stops you have to buy tickets from ticket machines near the stop.
Is there a bus between Oxford and Cambridge?
Whether you’re travelling to school, hitting the shops or heading to the office, our X5 and 905 services are the perfect way to travel between Oxford and Cambridge. Double deck buses operate on this route so bikes must be folded, bagged and kept with you at all times.
Where does the R70 bus go?
The R70 bus (Hampton, the Avenue) has 31 stops departing from Manor Road / Sainsbury’s (SC) and ending in Nurserylands Shopping Centre (N). R70 bus timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 00:00 and ends at 23:40. Normal operating days: everyday.
What happened to the X5?
route X5, adapted for your #covid19 safety. But the route is now Oxford – Milton Keynes – Bedford. Between Bedford & Cambridge route X5 is replaced by new bus service 905.
Where does the X5 bus stop in Oxford?
The first stop of the X5 bus route is High Street, Buckingham and the last stop is Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre.
Where does the guided bus stop in Cambridge?
The buses stop at Swavesey, Longstanton, Oakington and Histon, with a request stop for the nature reserve at Fen Drayton.
Can you use bus pass on Cambridge Busway?
Travel from just £2.94* a day with Flexible bus tickets!
Enjoy great value Flexi tickets on the Busway! Cambridge Town Flexi tickets are valid for travel throughout the Cambridge town zone and on Busway services between Cambridge and St Ives, including travel within the St Ives Town zone.
How much is the bus fare in Cambridge?
Season prices:
Adult | Price / Day | |
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7-days | £14.50 | £2.90 |
Month | £50.50 | £2.53 |
Quarter | £141.00 | £2.35 |
Annual | £534.50 | £2.23 |
Is there a direct train from Oxford to Cambridge?
No, there are no direct train services from Oxford to Cambridge.
How close are Oxford and Cambridge?
66 miles
The distance between Cambridge and University of Oxford is 66 miles. The road distance is 85 miles. How do I travel from Cambridge to University of Oxford without a car? The best way to get from Cambridge to University of Oxford without a car is to train which takes 2h 51m and costs £50 – £65.
Does Oxford or Cambridge have more students?
Student Life
Oxford and Cambridge are both similarly-sizes small cities (Oxford’s population in 2020 is around 158,000, Cambridge’s population in 2020 is around 120,000), and therefore student experience tends to be fairly similar.
How much is the bus fare from Bedford to Cambridge?
Information on this bus route
Daily Buses | 85 |
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Average Ticket Price | £10 |
Minimum Trip Duration | 57m |
Average Bus Trip Duration | 1h17m |
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How do I get from Milton Keynes to Bedford?
It takes an average of 1h 9m to travel from Milton Keynes Central to Bedford by train, over a distance of around 14 miles (23 km). There are normally 27 trains per day travelling from Milton Keynes Central to Bedford and tickets for this journey start from £9.30 when you book in advance.
How does the Cambridge Guided bus work?
A guided busway is usually a dedicated, buses-only route with buses running on a purpose-built track. The bus is guided along the route so that steering is automatically controlled and, like a tram, the vehicle follows a set path. The bus driver controls the speed of the vehicle.
How do you pay for the bus in Cambridge?
The Cambridgeshire bus fleet has been upgraded.
It means that passengers no longer need to pay for their bus travel with cash, but can ‘wave and pay’ using speedy contactless credit or debit cards as well as Apple Pay and Android Pay.
How do you travel around Cambridge?
Transport in Cambridge is simple and easy, provided visitors don’t drive a car. The best way to get around Cambridge is by bicycle. Bicycles can be hired at any number of the cycle hire shops in central Cambridge. The town is cycle friendly with over 80 miles (130km) of dedicated cycle routes, lanes and roads.
Can I use my Cambridge Bus Pass in London?
You can use your new national bus pass for free, off peak travel on any local bus in England, including London.
Can I use my freedom pass in Cambridge?
No. In London, the Freedom Pass is an Oyster smartcard that uses a different technology to the one elsewhere in England, so you will need to show your pass.
Who runs Cambridge buses?
Reporting issues with an electronic bus timetable at a bus stop. From 1 January 2022, the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority manages this service.