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Cambridge Bus From Rail Station
Please could you help regards Bus from Cambridge railway station
to Addenbrokes Hospital hills road Cambridge.
Thanks for help
to Addenbrokes Hospital hills road Cambridge.
Thanks for help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The guided bus route' A' does a tour of Addenbrokes, you can get off at the Treatment Center, Rosie Maternity, Clinic 2, or Out Patients/Main Entrance.
The other buses only go to the Hospital Bus station opposite the eye clinic about 100 yds from out patients. The guided bus 'A' stops right outside outpatients entrance. I have been going every week for several months now for treatment on my dislocated finger. The train and bus are much better than trying to find a parking space.
The other buses only go to the Hospital Bus station opposite the eye clinic about 100 yds from out patients. The guided bus 'A' stops right outside outpatients entrance. I have been going every week for several months now for treatment on my dislocated finger. The train and bus are much better than trying to find a parking space.
Turn left out of the rail station. You'll find the bus stops a short way along, on the left-hand-side of the road.
'Citi 1' and 'Citi 7' buses run to Addenbrookes Bus Station. (If you'll still be travelling there from July onwards, 'Uni 4' will be re-routed to run via the rail station, terminating at Addenbrookes):
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'Citi 1'runs every 10 minutes, with a 7 minute journey time. 'Citi 7' runs every 20 minutes, with a 9 minute journey time.
As Eddie states, 'Busway A' runs around the Addenbrookes campus on its way to Trumpington. There are departures at 04, 19, 34 and 49 minutes past the hour, taking just 8 minutes for the journey:
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So there are a total of 13 buses per hour between the rail station and Addenbrookes (with more to be added in July).
'Citi 1' and 'Citi 7' buses run to Addenbrookes Bus Station. (If you'll still be travelling there from July onwards, 'Uni 4' will be re-routed to run via the rail station, terminating at Addenbrookes):
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'Citi 1'runs every 10 minutes, with a 7 minute journey time. 'Citi 7' runs every 20 minutes, with a 9 minute journey time.
As Eddie states, 'Busway A' runs around the Addenbrookes campus on its way to Trumpington. There are departures at 04, 19, 34 and 49 minutes past the hour, taking just 8 minutes for the journey:
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So there are a total of 13 buses per hour between the rail station and Addenbrookes (with more to be added in July).
PS: If you buy a 'PlusBus' ticket when you pay for your rail fare, you'll get unlimited travel around Cambridge for the whole day for £3.40 (or £2.25 if you've got a Railcard):
http:// www.plu sbus.in fo/camb ridge
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Exactly true Chris. Just one point, the 'citi' buses run on the normal road and are subject to traffic delays ( even with bus lanes). The bus way bus has it's own track just for guided buses. It runs along side the railway back towards the Hospital and then turns and goes over the railway line coming into the Addenbrokes site beside the MRC research labs.(one of the kitchens I work in) It is a lot faster than the 'road' route especially in rush hour.
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