The buses stop at Swavesey, Longstanton, Oakington and Histon, with a request stop for the nature reserve at Fen Drayton.
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 long does the Guided bus take from St Ives to Cambridge?
approximately 36 min
Services depart every 20 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 36 min.
Where does the guided bus stop at Addenbrookes?
The bus will run Monday to Friday, 08:00- 17:00, following a continuous loop around the site, stopping at the following points: Car Park 1. Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre. Royal Papworth Hospital.
Can you walk along the Cambridge guided busway?
The guided busway opened on 7 August, some two years overdue. The guided section is 16 miles long, and the bus routes between Huntingdon and Trumpington cover 24 miles Its adjacent bridleway, tarmaced as far as Swavesey, provides 16 miles of a route for walking, cycling and horseriding.
How long is the guided busway Cambridge?
16 miles
Cambridgeshire Guided Busway | |
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Began operation | 7 August 2011 |
Operator(s) | Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire, Whippet |
Technical | |
System length | 16 miles (25 km) |
How do you pay for the 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.
What is the point of a guided busway?
The advantages of guided busways over rail-based systems are: Flexibility to access city centres and feed network from outlying areas – buses can leave the guideway to provide a fully integrated door-to-door service. Lighter weight vehicles – reduced construction loading, leading to cost savings on infrastructure.
Do you have to pay for Trumpington park and ride?
It’s free to park for up to 18 hours, just pay to ride. If you are parking longer than 18 hours. charges apply. Read more about them here.
Do buses in Cambridge take card?
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.
Which guided Bus goes to Addenbrookes?
The X3 is the first Bus that goes to Addenbrooke’s Hospital Bus Station in Cambridge. It stops nearby at 06:20.
How much is parking at Addenbrooke’s Hospital?
Pay on the day
1 hour | £3.00 |
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1 to 2 hours | £4.50 |
2 to 4 hours | £8.20 |
4 to 6 hours | £12.40 |
6 to 8 hours | £16.50 |
What is bus way?
What is busway? Busway as defined by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) is a prefabricated electrical distribution system consisting of bus bars in a protective enclosure, including straight lengths, fittings, devices and accessories.
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.
Why is the Cambridge Busway closed?
The closure, which comes amid safety investigations into the deaths of a pedestrian and a cyclist on the southern stretch of the busway, was originally due to come into force on January 17, but was delayed without explanation.
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.
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 |
How much does a bus ticket cost in Cambridge?
Day tickets cost £8 while a seven-day Multibus costs £33. You can only buy the Multibus ticket from the bus driver. Cambridgeshire operators who issue and accept this cross county travel ticket include: A2B Coaches.
How does public transport work in Cambridge?
Most buses in Cambridge are operated by Stagecoach (Citi), where you can buy a ticket from the driver. A Dayrider ticket is valid for unlimited travel on Stagecoach buses for one day. Other options include a Megarider ticket, which provides unlimited travel on Citi buses for seven days.
How do car traps work?
A bus trap (car trap in the UK) is a metal grate placed over a ditch or pit in the road with tines (sides) spaced far enough apart that small (shorter axle) vehicles fall between the tines but close enough that larger-diameter-wheeled vehicles, such as buses, may pass.
Who runs Bristol MetroBus?
Bristol City Council North Somerset Council
MetroBus (Bristol)
MetroBus | |
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Owner | Bristol City Council North Somerset Council South Gloucestershire Council |
Locale | Bristol, England |
Transit type | Bus rapid transit and Guided busway |
Number of lines | 3 |