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4968 – Rampton V21 Monday Friday only 106 to Saturday T6 Rampton Adult Single Fare Rampton** £1.20 Cottenham Operated by Dews Cottenham Operated by Stagecoach on behalf of Tesco £1.70 £1.50 Wilburton Oakington Rampton Bar Hill (Tesco) **Only at 1027 £1.80 £1.70 £1.50 Aldreth Cottenham £1.80 £1.90 £1.70 £1.50 Haddenham Aldreth Ticket Prices £1.90 £1.90 £1.90 £1.70 £1.50 Witcham Haddenham £2.60 £2.60 £2.55 £2.50 £2.50 £1.50 Ely Witcham Rampton > Bar Hill Tesco FREE Ely (Tesco) Ely (Market Square) Prices right at time of going to press. July 2010 Rampton Adult Return Fare £2.80 Cottenham Monday £3.20 £2.80 Wilburton Save Rampton** citi 7 to Saturday £3.40 £3.20 £2.80 Aldreth £1.60 Cottenham Operated by Stagecoach £3.40 £3.60 £3.20 £2.80 Haddenham Histon £3.60 £3.60 £3.60 £3.20 £2.80 Witcham Getting to Impington £5.00 £5.00 £4.90 £4.80 £4.80 £2.80 Ely Cambridge (City Centre) Cambridge Cambridge (Rail Station) Addenbrooke’s Rampton Child Single Fare £1.00 Cottenham from Rampton Trumpington Sawston £1.10 £1.00 Wilburton for only £6.40 return Duxford (Museum) £1.20 £1.10 £1.00 Aldreth (saving £1.60) Saffron Walden **Only at 0720 Mon-Fri £1.20 £1.20 £1.10 £1.00 Haddenham £1.20 £1.20 £1.20 £1.10 £1.00 Witcham Board the Dews 106 to Ticket Prices £1.70 £1.70 £1.70 £1.70 £1.70 £1.00 Ely Cottenham and buy a Rampton > £5.20 Dayrider Plus single ticket for £1.20 Cambridge** (unlimited travel) Rampton Child Return Fare Change at Cottenham to Megarider Plus £20.50 £1.80 Cottenham Stagecoach Citi 7 and buy (weekly ticket) (unlimited travel) £1.90 £1.80 Wilburton a Dayrider Plus for £5.20 Cottenham > Dayrider Plus £5.20 £2.20 £2.00 £1.80 Aldreth Cambridge (unlimited travel) £2.20 £2.20 £2.00 £1.80 Haddenham On the return journey, Megarider Plus £20.50 from Cottenham to (weekly ticket) (unlimited travel) £2.20 £2.20 £2.20 £2.00 £1.80 Witcham Rampton, Dews will **Only at 0720 £3.00 £3.00 £3.00 £3.00 £3.00 £1.80 Ely accept the Stagecoach Prices right at time of going to press. July 2010 Dayrider Plus Prices right at time of going to press. July 2010 How to read the timetable Each stop on the timetable has a name made up of three parts. For example Trumpington, Foster Road, Paget Close This means the bus is going to Trumpington, the stop is on Foster Road and the nearest landmark is Paget Close. Take the Bus from StagecoachSmart* is the new way of buying and How to contact us using online tickets from Stagecoach, adding security and convenience. Go to stagecoachsmart.com The 106 service is operated under contract to Rampton & start saving money. Cambridgeshire County Council. Should you have any queries, comments or suggestions about the services please *Please note that StagecoachSmart is currently only for use on Stagecoach buses contact the Passenger Transport Communications Team. Tel 0345 045 0675 (Answerphone after office hours) Email [email protected] EXTRA Cottenham Bus Stops Post Transport Communications Team, CC1301, Cambridgeshire County Council, Castle Court, Shire Hall, Cambridge, JOURNEY ADDED Cambridgeshire CB3 0AP Travel information from your Phone, PC and Mobile A 106 towards Ely and Local bus information from Citi 7 towards north Cottenham Cambridgeshire County Council www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/transport/around/buses B 106 towards Rampton and Citi 7 towards Cambridge Real time bus information from Cambridgeshire County Council www.cambridgeshirebus.info # National and local travel information Traveline 0871 200 22 33 / www.traveline.info Take the Bus from Transport Direct www.transportdirect.info The next bus from your stop Text the code (for example CMBDAWAD) found on the Rampton bus stop to 84268 with Dews and If you would like a copy of the text in this leaflet in large print, Braille, audio tape or in another Stagecoach Offer language, please call 0345 045 0675 www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk Rampton > Ely via Cottenham and Haddenham 106 MONDAY TO SATURDAY Out Return Rampton, The Green, opp King Street 1013 1418 1719 Ely, Market Street 0930 1328 1612 Cottenham, High Street, opp Bramley Close 1017 1422 1723 Ely, Angel Drove, Tesco 0935 1333 Cottenham, High Street, opp Church Close 1020 1425 1726 Witcham, High Street, opp Silver Street 0944 1342 1622 Cottenham, Twenty Pence Rd, Brookfields Business Centre 1022 1427 1728 Haddenham, High Street, Hop Row 0950 1348 1628 Wilburton, High Street, opp Carponds Lane 1026 1431 1732 Aldreth, High Street, The Borough 1357 Aldreth, High Street, opp The Borough 1035 Wilburton, High Street, Carponds Lane 0954 1401 1632 Haddenham, High Street, opp Hop Row 1039 1435 1736 Cottenham, Twenty Pence Rd, opp Brookfields Business Centre 1002 1409 1640 Witcham, High Street, opp Silver Street 1047 1443 R Cottenham, High Street, Church Close 1004 1411 1642 Ely, Angel Drove, Tesco 1101 1457 R Cottenham, High Street, Bramley Close 1007 1414 1715 Ely, Market Street 1109 1505 1754 Rampton, The Green, opp King Street 1011 1418 1719 NOTES R Please tell the driver you want the bus to stop here when you board the bus. For the full timetable visit www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk Operated by Dews under contract to Cambridgeshire County Council Rampton > Cambridge via Cottenham, Histon and Impington 106 / Citi7 MONDAY TO SATURDAY Out Citi 7* 106 Citi 7 106 Citi 7 106 Citi 7 Rampton, The Green, opp King Street 0720 1013 1418 1719 Cottenham, The Green, opp Bramley Close 0725 1017 1030 1422 1430 1723 1730 Impington, Village College 0742 1042 1442 1742 Cambridge, Emmanuel Street, Stop E1 0805 1102 1502 1702 The Citi 7 leaves Cottenham every 10 mins Cambridge, Rail Station, Stop B 0815 1115 1515 1715 into Cambridge Cambridge, Hills Road College 0817 1117 1517 1717 Cambridge, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Bay C 0822 1122 1522 1722 Cambridge, Long Road College 0824 1124 1524 1724 NOTES * runs on Monday to Friday only. For the full timetable visit www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk Cambridge > Rampton via Impington, Histon and Cottenham Citi7 / 106 MONDAY TO SATURDAY Return Citi 7 106 Citi 7 106 Citi 7 106 Citi 7 Cambridge, Long Road College 0906 1306 1606 1716 The Citi 7 leaves Cambridge Cambridge, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Bay C 0910 1310 1610 1720 every 10 mins for Cambridge, Hills Road College 0915 1315 1615 1725 Cottenham (where you can connect with the 106) Cambridge, Rail Station, Stop B 0920 1320 1620 1730 Cambridge, St Andrews Street, Stop S1 0930 1330 1630 1740 From 25th October 2010 Impington, Village College 0950 1350 1650 1800 and for a three month trial Cottenham, The Green, opp Bramley Close 1000 1007 1400 1414 1700 1715 1813 this journey from Cambridge will continue on to Rampton Rampton, The Green, opp King Street 1011 1418 1719 1818 For the full timetable visit www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk Ely Cambridge / Students Tesco Ely is a thriving city with much to offer. Visit the Cathedral Cambridge’s mix of ancient and ultra-modern makes it Bar Hill Tesco Extra is one of the largest supermarkets in or Oliver Cromwell’s House, or stroll along the river. Have a fascinating place to visit. Traditional college buildings the country, with a massive range of products and services a coffee, browse the weekly market, or visit the library for sit alongside the excellent shopping facilities, cafés and offered. At the Bar Hill site you can also find a branch of a good read. Health-wise there are also surgeries, dentists, restaurants. Addenbrooke’s Hospital and Cambridge Rail Next, Choice clothing, a dry cleaners, a fish and chip shop, opticians and the Princess of Wales’ Hospital. Station are also served by the Citi 7. a pub and the library (which also houses the post office). The 106 service calls at Tesco in Angel Drove, which The 0720 Citi 7 bus runs directly into Cambridge and is is also a short walk from the Rail Station for trains to ideal for college students at Long Road and Hills Road. Cambridge/London and King’s Lynn. You can then use the last connection with the 106 at Cottenham at 1715 to get back to Rampton. Rampton > Bar Hill Tesco T6 FRIDAY ONLY Out Return Rampton, opp King Street 1027 Bar Hill Tesco 1238 Cottenham, nr Victory Way 1030 Oakington ,Manor Farm Close 1246 Cottenham, opp Telegraph Street 1040 Cottenham, Bramley Close 1256 Offer Terms & Conditions Cottenham, nr Bramley Close 1042 Cottenham, Telegraph Street 1258 • et sodales. Ut vel dui elit, sit amet mattis risus. Oakington, nr Manor Farm Close 1052 Cottenham, Victory Way 1306 Nullam eget est hendrerit lorem iaculis facilisis a Bar Hill Tesco 1100 Rampton, King Street 1311 quis lacus. In quis congue libero. 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