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CAMBRIDGESHIRE GUIDED BUSWAY. -—-—-__._..______. Regort of LGA Rggeneration & Transport Board visit 22“ July 2010. The idea for the Cambn'dgeshire Guided Busway (CGB), largely along the route of a disused railway line from Huntingdon via St Ives to Cambridge, came from the. Cambridge and Huntingdon
Page 19- The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway Transport, Urban Planning and Infrastructure. Meanwhile in Manchester Nearly a million people have used the Vantage Guided Busway since April! Likes (Received): 151. The latest from Cambridge North station (at the end of the busway extension)
7 Feb 2016
An extension of the busway, to meet the new Cambridge North railway station, was started in July 2014. The authority already had the necessary powers to build the extension.
11 Apr 2014 Balfour Beatty is being lined-up to build an extension to Cambridge's guided busway network which has been dogged with construction problems. The original project was built by Bam Nuttall and resulted in the contractor paying Cambridgeshire County Council ?33m in an out-of-court settlement following
13 Apr 2014 Cambridgeshire County Council is expected soon to approve construction of a 500-metre guided busway link between Milton Road and the new railway station at Chesterton on the northern edge of Cambridge. The likely contractor is named in a Cambridge News article as Balfour Beatty, and construction
14 Jan 2014 Cambridgeshire County Council was today preparing to work up detailed plans to extend its guided busway to a new railway station at Cambridge Science Park.
4 Jul 2014 Busway extension to Cambridge Science Park Station. Work is in progress clearing the former railway track between Milton Road and Chesterton Junction. As the following photos show, there are piles of old railway sleepers. They're also working on the opposite side of the road, where the busway emerges
Extension A provides an attractive choice to commuters to travel by Light Rail into the city centre instead of by vehicle along Milton Road: it should therefore reduce vehicle congestion on Milton Road. In Extension A, the existing guided busway could terminate at Milton Road, or if Extension B was adopted, it could terminate
2 Jan 2016 In the last post there was mention of "the recently completed extension of the busway that will serve the new Cambridge North station." The busway extension is not open yet, and probably won't be until there is a station to go to, but part of the adjacent cycleway/footpath is. There is a traffic light controlled
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