To date nearly 100 local residents have written to me expressing their anger and dismay about the impending cuts to the citi 7 bus service.
Stagecoach has advised that it will half the frequency of the current service from six to three buses per hour. This is clearly going to cause all sorts of problems – capacity will be reduced and the much-loved turn up and go service will cease.
Further-more the service will finish at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and it will be re-named citi 8. This means those travelling further south will have to change buses.
Your local councillors are pursuing Stagecoach and the county council to see this halted. After campaigning in previous years to see the service improved, this is a major step backwards and will not encourage the shift to public transport that we so desperately need.
Bad news for bus users

There’s bad news for bus users in Cottenham and Rampton, Histon and Impington. Residents of Oakington are thankfully spared. And those who live in Orchard Park get a strange temporary arrangement whilst we all wait for the guided bus.
It’s been a double whammy. First off the Tory run County Council has announced that it is cutting all bus subsidies. That’s right: all subsidies. This means that over the next year or so all subsidised routes will be withdrawn unless the operator opts to continue running them on a 100% commercial basis. This means that Histon will lose its Thursday service, the 110, to Ely; and Rampton will lose its three times daily service, the 106, to Ely. And of course people who live on the routes in Cottenham and beyond will lose their service as well. It’s an especially cruel blow for Rampton because the 106 provides a connection to the Stagecoach service which runs into Cambridge.
Neither route is due for cutting in the first wave but we will have to fight exceptionally hard to prevent them being chopped late this year or next year.
Secondly: Stagecoach has announced that it is reducing the frequency of the Citi 7 from 6 times per hour to 3. At the same time it is splitting the service in two, so that buses will no longer continue to Duxford, Saffron Walden etc in the south, and renaming the northern service the Citi 8. Fortunately all the evening and Sunday services will be retained. Those in the south of the old Citi 7 route are being chopped.
Stagecoach says that it is making these changes for purely economic reasons. They have recently had reductions in the compenstaion they get for carrying concessionary fare passengers and in the Bus Services Operators Grant which compensates them for high diesel prices.
David has spoken at length with Andy Campbell, Stagecoach Cambridge MD who insists that there will be enough capacity on the route now that Stagecoach uses the new bigger double deckers. He is also confident that splitting the route will result in better punctuality because buses will not ‘get lost’ in the south of the county.
Sue says: ‘this is bad news all round and I’m especially concerned about the impact on Rampton. This will deprive many people of the facility to get into Cambridge. It will drive others to use their cars and that’s not good for the County’s carbob footprint. we will be gathering evidence and fighting to stop these cuts’.
Cambridgeshire Guided Bus: anniversaries approaching
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Cambridgeshire County Council got the go ahead to build the Guided Busway at the beginning of 2006. The Council was confident at the time that it would be able to secure funding, to start construction later in the year and to be running buses on the guideway before the end of 2008.
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Cottenham residents have expressed disappointment that the recent County Council gritting review has decided against gritting the road between the village and Landbeach. It was raised at the recent surgery.
It’s not exactly big bus news but it is positive and a response to the efforts of local people and county councillors to improve the bus service for the village. Stagecoach has agreed to put on an extra direct service from Cambridge at the end of the working day.
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