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Cambridgeshire Tydd St C D To Long Sutton To Sutton Bridge 55 Cambridgeshire Tydd St. Mary 24 24 50 50 Foul Anchor 55 Tydd Passenger Transport Map 2011 Tydd St. Giles Gote 24 50 Newton 1 55 1 24 50 To Kings Lynn Fitton End 55 To Kings Lynn 46 Gorefield 24 010 LINCOLNSHIRE 63 308.X1 24 WHF To Holbeach Drove 390 24 390 Leverington WHF See separate map WHF WHF for service detail in this area Throckenholt 24 Wisbech Parson 24 390.WHF Drove 24 46 WHF 24 390 Bellamys Bridge 24 46 Wisbech 3 64 To Terrington 390 24. St. Mary A B Elm Emneth E 390 Murrow 3 24 308 010 60 X1 56 64 7 Friday Bridge 65 Thorney 46 380 308 X1 To Grantham X1 NORFOLK and the North 390 308 Outwell 308 Thorney X1 7 Toll Guyhirn Coldham Upwell For details of bus services To in this area see Peterborough City Council Ring’s End 60 Stamford and 7 publicity or call: 01733 747474 60 2 46 3 64 Leicester Eye www.travelchoice.org 010 2 X1 65 390 56 60.64 3.15.24.31.33.46 To 308 7 380 Three Holes Stamford 203.205.206.390.405 33 46 407.415.701.X1.X4 Chainbridge To Downham Market 33 65 65 181 X4 Peterborough 206 701 24 Lot’s Bridge Wansford 308 350 Coates See separate map Iron Bridge To Leicester for service detail Whittlesey 33 701 in this area X4 Eastrea March Christchurch 65 181 206 701 33 24 15 31 46 Tips End 203 65 F Chesterton Hampton 205 Farcet X4 350 9 405 3 31 35 010 Welney 115 To Elton 24 206 X4 407 56 Kings Lynn 430 415 7 56 Gold Hill Haddon 203.205 X8 X4 350.405 Black Horse 24.181 407.430 Yaxley 3.7.430 Wimblington Boots Drove To Oundle 430 Pondersbridge 206.X4 Morborne Bridge 129 430 56 Doddington Hundred Foot Bank 15 115 203 56 46. 31 430 46 205.430 RH5 Benwick 129 350.405 31 Folksworth 407.430 415 Ramsey 56 9 010 Manea 3 3 46 430 RH5 Mereside 205 Stilton 430 35 56 203 46 X8 15 430 350 Ramsey Ramsey Caldecote St. Mary’s Forty Foot 405 129 Denton 407 115 129 To Oundle 430 Holme RH5 r Pymore 31 21.35 e Littleport iv 125 415 RH5 Chatteris R r 115 9 31 d e 430 r v 125 Glatton o i RH2 f R 9 To Thetford RH5 d Conington 430 d 21.22.30.31 e r and Norwich Ramsey Heights B o f Little 46 Ramsey RH2.RH5 d d l e 9 O Downham 129 46 350.405 22 Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse B X8 w 407.415 e 31 Bury 010 N 116 Great Gidding RH2 115.116 Sawtry 35 116 Chettisham 21.22 125 409 415.RH3 Upwood RH2 Wardy Hill 46 30 129 Prickwillow Little Gidding 415 Wistow 21 Coveney 415 RH3 415 Mepal 409 RH2.RH3 30 21 Queen Adelaide Steeple Gidding Woodwalton 22 See separate map Winwick Great Raveley 30 9 for service detail Ely Hamerton Zoo Park RH2 Witcham in this area Hamerton 46 Little Raveley 9 Ely 350 RH3 Warboys X8 106 Cathedral 21 21 Witchford 407 405 RH3 RH3 Sutton 409 409 22 A.C.D A.C 9.X8 Upton 407 Wennington 010 Wentworth 9.106 Stuntney 30 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 402 Broughton 21 Somersham Lancaster Way 12 02 35 0.4 4 407 407 Pidley Business Park 9 117 40 .40 402.404 350 Abbots Ripton RH3 Old Hurst 106 403 07 409 21 9A 110 Little 4 6.4 Old Weston 409 405 C X8 4 40 RH3 22 A Thetford 400.402.403 Buckworth Alconbury 46.402 Kings Woodhurst D SUFFOLK 404.406 Ripton 117 Molesworth Weston 404 Little Colne 21 9 12 407.409 402.404 A 400.403 Brington Stukeley RH3 010 22 Haddenham Wilburton 110 Barway 406 407 Alconbury 21 110 203.204 406 Bythorn 402.404 Barham 46 30.35 Bluntisham 106 Leighton 46.402 350 Great Stukeley See separate map 22 106 X8 117 Isleham 403 407.409 404 1B.010 B A Bromswold 404 404 402 1 .30 for service detail C 21 Earith Stretham Keyston 400 409 30.35 35.45 402.403 Woolley RH3 in this area D Stretham Soham 400 405 RAF Engine To Raunds 404.406 400. 404 A Aldreth 12 404.406.407402.403 Spaldwick B Wyton 21 9 House and Kettering 409 409 402 R 117 203 204 To Mildenhall 409 21 A iver Downfield Catworth Ellington Huntingdon Wyton Great Ouse Houghton Norris 400 400.401 Hinchingbrooke Houghton Mill Needingworth 106 117 12 1.402.40 Park Museum 110 117 405.408 Easton 400.40 3 St. Ives 21 404.405.406 Hemingford Over X8 Abbots 5 Holywell Fordham Stow 401.402.403 402.403.404 407.408.409 A Willingham Wicken 117 Red Lodge Longa 404.405.406 Brampton Godmanchester Hemingford 1.1A B C5 Chittering 203 Chippenham 405.406.407 400.404 5. C D Wicken Fen 152 407.408.409 408.409 010 Grey 1B.5.9 Upware 400 408.408 350 Swavesey 106.C8 See separate map 010 20.C5 20 Fen Drayton 117 401 65 GU Cambridge 9 Denny 400 150 401 Grafham for service detail 3 350 Lakes ID C5 Longstanton Rampton 12 203 To Bedford 405 66 Fenstanton ED Research Abbey Tilbrook 152 Grafham 400.401 in this area Fen C5 BU Park & Ride 204 Kennett To Bury SW 106 Park 150 Water Grafham 404.405 Wood Green 1 Drayton AY C8 400 St. Edmunds Kimbolton Exhibition 408 65 Animal Shelter A Cottenham Snailwell and Ipswich C5 B Perry Centre Buckden Offord Cluny 1 9 C C8 Burwell 312 150 3 Hilton 1 A Reach 11 010.350.1 B Longstanton D Oakington & 9 Exning Stoneley 400 404 401 Conington .5 350 400 Offord D’Arcy 3 C6 Westwick 110 Waterbeach 196 152 401 405 3 C8 10 10 350 Diddington 66 Papworth 1 C5 Mill Road 9 11 5 405 408 8 X8 Landbeach 12 St. Agnes 3 9 Moulton 312 Gazeley 65 8 196 10 5 Great Staughton Southoe 3 8 9 Boxworth Oakington Clayhithe Swaffham Prior 10.12 312 Elsworth Bar Hill 10.17.46.47 203.204 150 C5 C6 203.204.312.400 404 Great Paxton Graveley 10 Newmarket S14 3 3.8 8 C5 See separate Lode 901.902.903.904 47 312 408 9 map for service 901 Little Paxton 3 3 Papworth 8 10 Swaffham Bulbeck 902 1 A detail in 46.47 Everard Dry Drayton .1 B Knapwell 350.C5.5. this area Longmeadow 901.902 Dalham Toseland Yelling 010 902 National Ashley Hail Weston 1 Stow 10 46 46.47 8 Horse Racing 901.902 46 14 cum Bottisham 903 Museum Cheveley 901 To Colmworth 1.305.314 14 14 Quy 350 902 Childerley Madingley American 11 12 17 904 326 326.C4.X5 Cemetery Broad Green 154 314 C2 C4 1 1 1.2.305.314 10 903 901 To Bury 305 X5 18 Gate 326.C4.X5 10.11 17 C2 12.350 46.47 St. Edmunds St. Neots Croxton C4 C4 11.12 17 Stetchworth Saxon 905 Eltisley Cambourne Highfields Hardwick 10.11 350 902.905 1.18 8.14 12.350 17 Dullingham Street See separate map Eaton 28.C4 2 Cambridge Little 905 for service detail 28.C2 18 2 17 47 46 47 Upend Socon 2 Coton Wilbraham 47 Woodditton 905 in this area Caxton 14 16 902 14 16A Great 46 17 Dullingham Alms 17 903 46 47 905 To Bedford 404 28 C2 17 Wilbraham Six Mile 18 Hill Caldecote 905 903 902 28 Comberton Bottom 904 19.905 Barton Westley Kirtling Abbotsley Great Bourn 18 Fulbourn Burrough Green 902 18 18A Waterless A Gransden Toft C1 16 .19 A Mill End 18 Longstowe 2.14 C1 16 .46 A C2 904.905 16A.19 18 Little 18.18A 904.905 18 Kingston 46 Brinkley 46 28 Gransden 75 46.904 Waresley A 18A 16 905 18 19.46 904 Great Bradley 18A A Weston Colville 905 18 18 A Carlton Gamlingay Cinques 28 18A 28 Great Eversden 75 16 16 16 18A Harlton 75 16A 46 19.46 Gamlingay Little Eversden Hauxton Great Shelford 19 Weston Green 16A 6 6 C2 A 16.16A 16A C2 13.13 18.18A Haslingfield B 19.46 West 46 188 A Harston 31 Stapleford 13 .X13 28 Hatley St. George Wimpole 18 15 31 Balsham 46 Everton 15 010 Wratting 16 Hall 27 27.75 Little Babraham 16A 16A 31 Shelford 132 16A 46 188 C2 Arrington 15 75 26 C7 46 Great Thurlow 75 75 16A 46 15.18A Granta Little Abington BEDFORDSHIRE 188 787 Park 19 16 188 East Hatley 75 Orwell Newton Croydon C2 Wimpole 101.C7 Great 46 16 Sandy 75 27 Barrington 010 Sawston X13 West Wickham Whittlesford Abington 46 To Blunham Potton 188 Foxton 132 13 Hildersham 13.13A M11 C7 Pampisford Streetly End Withersfield 75 128 Shepreth 305 A 13B.19.46 13 B 29 X13 Tadlow C7 101 132.C7 13 46 717 C7 C7 13A Horseheath X13 13.X13 15 27.128 31 132. Linton Thriplow 797 13 13 Little Kedington 15 C7 X13 X13 Wratting Linton Zoo B 13 13A 13.13A Wrestlingworth Meldreth Fowlmere Duxford 010 13 B Bassingbourn 26 C7 X13 19 13 16.X13 75 Whaddon 787 31 Airfield Duxford 29 Bartlow Duddery Hill A Camp 13B 19 Haverhill 13.13 .16 C7 C7 Hinxton Shudy 19.59.X13 188 15 101 Hadstock 29 13B 19 127 North End 127 27 Imperial 132 Camps 13B Biggleswade 188 15 Melbourn War Museum C7 010 19 Guilden Kneesworth 29 27 127 Ickleton B Dunton Morden 13 59 127 Bassingbourn 15 31 010 Great Chesterford 19.59 29 59 Litlington 27 127 26 305 Castle 27 127 128 Little 717 Camps 59 787 Chesterford Ashdon Steeple 797 132 27 Morden 334 non-stop to 101 C7 Helions Coldharbour Cambridge M11 Little Walden Bumpstead 10 29 290 Heydon 31 7 202 Royston 334 334 29 59 Hinxworth 202 43 31 Littlebury 7 Ashwell 290 15.26.43 334 43 Elmdon 787 127.128 31 43 334 Chrishall 290 290 31 Barley 10 010 C7 290 43 Great 10.43 101 To London Ashwell & 43 305 Saffron Walden King’s Cross Chishill 132 Morden Station 717 59 29.101 To Baldock ESSEX 202 43 797 101.132 132.C7 43 334 334 To Hitchin, Stevenage To Baldock and Audley End and London King’s Cross Heathrow 334 Reed To Southend, 59 Stansted, Heathrow A Barkway To Bishops Stortford, Stansted HERTFORDSHIRE To Puckeridge and Gatwick and London Liverpool Street 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 miles B C D E F 0 2 4 6 8 10 kms Maps correct as of July 2011 Conington Everton......................B6 Great Abington.........E6 Helions Knapwell...................C5 Longstowe................C6 Orwell ........................C6 Sawston....................D6 Teversham ................E6 West Wratting..........E6 (S.
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