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 »
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"I can't even begin to believe why a guided bus way is the prefered option - sounds very suspicious. A rail link is the most practical and most flexible, its that simple."
"rail is the way forward"
"The rail option makes more sense."
"The only way to provide efficient public transport - on a mode whihc has grown the market over the last 10 years, as opposed to one in terminal decline, is to choose Rail!"
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"Using up the old railway line as a bus service purely for commuters and with no possibility of freight movement would be sheer waste."
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"No amount of wasting money on underground bus lanes, etc. escapes the fact that a guided bus is simply inappropriate for transport around a tight and congested city centre. The main guided portion is in the open fields when it is simply not needed."
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"The train line would give more transport options and reduce congestion on the already crowded A14 how can this not be a good move? If you want people to use public transport you need to have the facilities available!!! Address 3 heddon way st.ives cambrid"
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"Why go for a sytem that's less attractive to the public than rail, that will cost 3 times as much as re-opening the line as light rail, and that uses a transport paradigm that is essentially unproven in its effectiveness elsewhere? Address 248 Hills Road,"
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"save the railway"
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"A good rail service can reduce the number of car journeys, as has happened in Croydon with the advent of Tramlink."