Cambridge Huntingdon Rail
That, before proceeding further with the proposed Guided Bus Scheme between Cambridge and Huntingdon, the Cambridgeshire County Council should thoroughly re-examine rail based alternatives. continue reading »
"Relaying the railway line would allow connections and integration, which would be difficult with the guided bus project. Address Cambridge"
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"Guided bus is obscene waste of public money"
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"I understand Guided Busways have not been a success in Germany and may be unsafe. I also suspect that the original Railtrack costings may have been flawed and too high, which has been shown on several occasions since Network Rail and SRA took over. I also"
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"join Histon to the train network is the best option Address Impington"
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"Rail instead of road Address Swavesey"
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"Please don't destoy vital rail link. Address 170 Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge CB1 7AN"
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"The railway is the only way ahead."
"We should attempt to retain or extend rail network links. Address 145 CB1 2LJ"
"Railways offer by far the best solution to the intractable problems of modern-day transport. Guided buses are NOT a proven superior-alternative to trains. They are a political ideology trotted out by interest-groups who have a bias against railways, for w"
"Train: standard system, 1000 passengers, 140 km/h, zero-emission, freight off the roads, overwhelming support. Guided bus: proprietary technology, 100 passengers, 80 km/h max, diesel fumes in city streets, freight stays on A14, no public support. Verdict:"
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"The guided bus scheme seems to me to be illogical, impractical and unsafe. Illogical because I can see no benefits in terms of time or traffic reduction; impractical because it appears that any type of snow (as opposed to the "wrong" kind) will bring it t"