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25/02/2021

What is the point of a guided busway?

What is the point of a guided busway?

What’s the point of a guided bus? Like a railway line, the guideway excludes all other traffic, giving the bus a clear road ahead, even in congested areas during rush hours. Therefore the service is fast and reliable: at peak periods, guided buses can arrive at frequent intervals.

How much did the Cambridge Guided Busway cost?

The original cost estimate of £116 million rose to £181 million by December 2010. An independent review of the project was announced on 21 September 2010, in which the Cambridge MP Julian Huppert at the time described the busway as a “white elephant”….Cambridgeshire Guided Busway.

Overview
System length 16 miles (25 km)

Can you cycle on Cambridge Busway?

Enjoy a walk or cycle along this disused railway line which now forms part of National Cycle Network Route 51. It runs just alongside the busway starting near the Cambridge Science Park just north of the city centre. …

What is busway power distribution?

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.

How do you pay for a 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.

Is Trumpington park and ride free?

It was a short walk to where we had to pay for the parking. There we were pleased to discover that the parking charges had been reduced to zero. Obviously, you have to pay for a bus ticket, unless you are a pensioner and have a bus pass. Fantastic, free parking and a free ride into the City.

Why was the guided busway chosen for Cambridgeshire?

The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway project will help to relieve congestion on the A14. The Guided Busway solution was chosen because it cost around a fifth of a similar rail solution and offered larger passenger capacity. The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway project is a new public transport scheme inaugurated in the UK in August 2011.

Which is the longest guided busway in the world?

The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway route will have ten stops in total, four of which will be in Cambridge itself. The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway will be the longest route of its type in the world. The Cambridgeshire Busway was expected to be complete by spring 2009 but flooding delayed this to 2011.

Where did the idea for the busway come from?

The concept for the busway came from the Cambridge to Huntingdon Multi Modal Study (CHUMMS) undertaken in 2002–2003. The bus solution was chosen as it was found to be around a fifth of the cost of constructing a similar light or heavy rail project and would also have a larger passenger capacity.

How much did it cost to build the busway?

The total construction cost for the busway was originally estimated at £116.2m (and previously estimated at £86.4m in 2004) and the central government agreed to cover £92.5m of the cost. Total cost of the project reached £147.1m in March 2011.