There was a shorter section still partly under water, passable on horseback, and I'm sure by bike also.
The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway linking St Ives, Cambridge and Trumpington opened on 7 August 2011. This blog is now closed to new posts and comments. It was set up for people who travelled the busway, either as bus passengers, or users of the cycle/footpath such as pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. The blog remains visible as a historic record. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the blog over the past decade.
Monday, 10 December 2012
Latest update on flooded cycle track
Yesterday (Sunday) there was still a 300-metre stretch of the cycle track under water near Swavesey. This was the last section to fill with water when there recent floods arrives, and it is the last to drain away. From the bus I coudln't see how deep it was.
There was a shorter section still partly under water, passable on horseback, and I'm sure by bike also.
There was a shorter section still partly under water, passable on horseback, and I'm sure by bike also.
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Anyone now if the Ouse is up above the bank yet?
ReplyDeleteYes. It's under water from eth Ouse Vidaduct fro about 300 metres. I've added a new post this morning.
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