One of the easier rail journeys of the season looks to be complicated by 40 minutes on replacement buses from Royston on both possible routes from London.
One of the easier rail journeys of the season looks to be complicated by 40 minutes on replacement buses from Royston on both possible routes from London.
One of the easier rail journeys of the season looks to be complicated by 40 minutes on replacement buses from Royston on both possible routes from London.
Royston is on the Thameslink line.
Is Greater Anglia affected as well?
Yes, rail replacement buses between Stansted & Cambridge.
One of the easier rail journeys of the season looks to be complicated by 40 minutes on replacement buses from Royston on both possible routes from London.
Throwing this out, I'll be driving, but I live in Suffolk, so I'll be coming from the East. I'm not coming all the way down to London but if anyone (up to 3 people) wants a lift from Royston, it's not much of a detour for me, and I'd be happy to pick people up.
If you are driving the best route is up the M11, then take the A14 towards Newmarket and exit at the first Newmarket junction (35) and head back on the A1303 toeards Cambridge airport. Park at the Park & Ride (free) and either walk or catch the park and ride bus (not free) which passes the Abbey Stadium. There used to be monks at Barnwell Abbey which is near the ground and apparently a monk has moved into the Abbey for the first time since the reformation!
A Citibus C3 bus stops within a few yards of the ground (Ditton Walk
stop) on Newmarket road and runs from the Railway Station and through
the city centre every ten minutes during the day, and at longer
intervals in the evenings. Check the Stagecoach website for more details
and a Citi 3 timetable.
This is off the Cambridge website, I hope this helps.
A Citibus C3 bus stops within a few yards of the ground (Ditton Walk
stop) on Newmarket road and runs from the Railway Station and through
the city centre every ten minutes during the day, and at longer
intervals in the evenings. Check the Stagecoach website for more details
and a Citi 3 timetable.
This is off the Cambridge website, I hope this helps.
A Citibus C3 bus stops within a few yards of the ground (Ditton Walk
stop) on Newmarket road and runs from the Railway Station and through
the city centre every ten minutes during the day, and at longer
intervals in the evenings. Check the Stagecoach website for more details
and a Citi 3 timetable.
This is off the Cambridge website, I hope this helps.
I read that as a Citroen C3. That won't fit many people!
Their site says there is facility for another 1000 fans along the side. I'd think these would not be available as Cambridge would probably need them given the importance of the game.
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Is Greater Anglia affected as well?
Four weeks before the game would be the norm. We'll get around 1800 tickets.
A Citibus C3 bus stops within a few yards of the ground (Ditton Walk stop) on Newmarket road and runs from the Railway Station and through the city centre every ten minutes during the day, and at longer intervals in the evenings. Check the Stagecoach website for more details and a Citi 3 timetable.
This is off the Cambridge website, I hope this helps.
I'd think these would not be available as Cambridge would probably need them given the importance of the game.
Wigan play Cambridge on 1st April and have not yet received their allocation.
Why are they taking ages before giving the tickets to the away club?
At this rate, we won’t get our allocation until after they play Wigan.