Do Buses Run On Sundays In Cambridge?

On Saturdays buses run every 20 minutes from Eddington via West Cambridge, the city centre (Queens College/Silver Street) to the railway station. Sunday buses link Eddington via West Cambridge, the city centre (Queens College/Silver Street) to the railway station up to every 30 minutes.

How do you pay on Cambridge buses?

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.

Does Cambridge have buses?

Buses. Cambridge has several bus services including routes linking five Park and Ride sites all of which operate seven days a week and are aimed at encouraging motorists to park near the city’s edge.

What bus companies run in Cambridge?

Local Bus Companies

  • Stagecoach. Cambridgeshire. Fens. Peterborough.
  • Whippet Coaches.
  • Delaine Buses.
  • First Bus.
  • Demand Responsive Transport.
  • A2B Travel Group.
  • Dews Coaches.

Why is Cambridge busway closed?

The council said the barrier is being installed to stop people from walking and cycling on the busway track that is not being used. It warned that work will also take place overnight to repair some parts of the maintenance track damaged by tree roots from neighbouring properties.

Can I pay cash for bus in Cambridge?

Cash payments can also be made, but contactless is preferred. You can also purchase mobile tickets in advance through the Whippet mobile app on ‘myTrip’ by Passenger.

How much is bus pass in Cambridge?

Which ticket do I need?

Ticket Name Price Price Per Day
Cambridge Megarider £15.00 £2.14
Cambridgeshire Megarider Plus £25 £3.57
East Megarider Gold £37 £5.29

Can you get around Cambridge without a car?

Cambridge is a great city for walking. It is compact and flat, and it is well served by public transportation.

How do you travel around Cambridge?

A bus is a convenient way to travel around Cambridge, as it’s cost-effective and comes frequently. The city has several bus services operating every day, most of which stop in the city center. But its primary bus company is Stagecoach, which runs most buses in Cambridge and is one of the UK’s largest bus operators.

Do buses in Cambridge take card?

The bus operator, which runs 400 buses in the region, now allows people to pay with credit and debit cards, Apple Pay and Android Pay.

How much is a bus from Cambridge to London?

A one-way journey from Cambridge to London is available from £15.20*.

Is Silver Street Cambridge a bus lane?

Silver Street – This bus gate is in operation 24 hours, 7 days a week. Worts Causeway – restricted access between 7.30am and 9.30am, Monday to Friday, to give priority to buses during morning peak times. Westbound only.

Where does the guided bus stop in Cambridge?

The Cambridge Guided Busway runs from St Ives to Cambridge and from Cambridge railway station to Adenbrookes Hospital and Trumpington Park & Ride along former railway tracks which have been converted.

What is the difference between busway and bus lanes?

A bus lane or bus-only lane is a lane restricted to buses, often on certain days and times, and generally used to speed up public transport that would be otherwise held up by traffic congestion. The related term busway describes a roadway completely dedicated for use by buses.

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 bus route Cambridge?

16 miles

Cambridgeshire Guided Busway
Began operation 7 August 2011
Operator(s) Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire, Whippet
Technical
System length 16 miles (25 km)

Does Cambridge have park and ride?

There are 5 Cambridge Park and Ride sites, located on the periphery of Cambridge City Centre. Find out which site is closest to you by viewing the network map. Each Park & Ride service also has its own colour, so you’ll be able to spot your bus easily!

Can you take dogs on Cambridge Park and Ride?

Accessing the city with your pooch has never been easier. The network of Park & Ride buses allows you to travel with dogs for free – as long as they ride on the floor! Buses run from five city sites, while tickets cost as little as £3 for a return. Children travel free when accompanied by an adult.

Does bus accept cash in UK?

People should always have a means of payment for their bus journey and we are happy to accept cash or contactless card payment.

Can I use Oyster card on bus in Cambridge?

Oystercards & Travelcards are for travel within London. Neither Cambridge nor Epsom are within London, so you’ll have pay for travel to/from London separately.

What age can you get a free bus pass in Cambridgeshire?

State pensioners are able to claim a free bus pass when they reach the age of 66 at the moment, but this could rise to 67 in five years and even higher in the future too.