According to the Cambridge News here, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will be travelling on the guided busway on the afternoon of 23 May. Their journey will be from Cambridge Railway Station to Addenbrooke's Hospital where they will open the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology and the new Rosie Maternity Hospital. They will be travelling on a Stagecoach bus.
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.
Friday, 10 May 2013
Royal visit to guided busway
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Anyone know why there is the 10 mph speed limit coming back to St Ives, near the Dutch culvert? There are cones but nothing seems to be any different?
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Kev
Kevin, please see this posting http://travellingtheguidedbusway.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/damaged-track-between-st-ives-and-fen.html - one of the bus drivers explained why there is a speed restriction.
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