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Cambridge Railway Corby Little Stanion Stanion Brigstock Islip & Thrapston Ellington Huntingdon 478 Godmanchester Papworth Everard Cambourne Cambridge City direct via M11 Railway Station Addenbrooke’s X2 X3 www.whippet.uk.com Whippet Coaches Ltd Brought to you by [email protected] Unit 1, 2 Rowles Way Buckingway Business Park @gowhippet Swavesey, Cambridgeshire 01954 230011 CB24 4UG Starts 9 November 2020 Rockingham Rd ASDA Phoenix See our Northamptonshire area guide Parkway for more Whippet buses in this area. Corby ASDA Peel Corby Retail ASDA The Park Fire Station Cottingham Rd Occupation Rd Lloyds Rd Studfall Ave Studfall Jamb Cottingham Rd Corby Lloyds Rd Elizabeth St Old Corby Old Village George Street VillageHigh St Technical Station Rd George Alexandra Wheatley Ave High St The Bus Interchange Rd Argyll School Corby Street St Railway Jamb X2 X3 Pool Station X2 Library Willow Elizabeth St Stuart Rd X2 X3 Place Weldon Rd Geddington Rd X2 X3 Corby Road Shopping Welcome Centre X3 Centre X3 Westcott Way (certain journeys only) Little Stanion StanionAmerican Green Dragon Jubilee Ave Oakley Rd Cemetery Way Turner X2 X3 A6086 Brigstock Madingley A6116 Road West Cambridge Park & Ride 478 Eddington Ave HighMadingley StreetBulstrodemain bus stop Gardens Storey’s British Rd X2 X3 Antarctic Dept. of Way Hinchingbrooke Sudborough Survey Veterinary Medicine Cavendish X3 Kettering Charles Babbage Rd Library Hospital Lowick Bridge St Islip ThrapstonJJ Thomson Ave Clarkson Rd Newlands JesusBus Ln Station Centre London Rd Islip Church Fire Stn/Library Barton Rd Oxmoor Lord Protector Cambridge Drummer St Grange Rd Bus Station Robinson Hartford Main Street Wicksteed High St A14 College University City Centre Emmanuel Rd X3 X2 X3Library Corpus Park Queen’s Rd Christi Huntingdon Rd Queens’ College Huntingdon Ellington College West Rd 478 Silver Pembroke Godmanchester High Street Brampton St College Park Ter Downing Thrapston Rd Tudor RdCollege High Street Rd X3 The Fen Causeway Lensfield Fenstanton Trumpington Romans’ 478 Welcome aboard our new and revised Edge Hills Rd X3 Station bus services in your local area Road StationErmine Rd StreetCambridge North British X2 X3 Corby - Cambridge page 4 & 5 PapworthRd Railway Antarctic American X2 X3 Huntingdon – Cambridge pages 6 to 13 EverardBrooklands Ave StationX2 X3 Survey X2 X3 Cemetery Cambridge Huntingdon - Godmanchster pages 14 to 19 X3 X2 X3 478 Broad A428 School Ln Street Bus Station Cambourne Queen’s Rd express Busway Silver Railway X2 Oaktree Hills Rd Street Station viaCentre M11 Pennington Coneygear Rd Rd Long Rd Hills Rd Redwongs X2 Way Buttsgrove Way Sapley Rd Ash Cl Addenbrooke’s Guided Puddicombe Hospital X3 M11 Rd Saunders California Rd Way (X2) Rd Long Rd Outpatients (evening journeys only) Sallowbush Cl Sixth Form Hartford College X2 X3 California Rd X2 X3 Lord Main St Protector Rd Mayfield Way Puddicombe Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cambridgeshire Robinson Dame Mary Archer Way Main St Way Outpatients St. Peters Rd Oxmoor Desborough Longstaff Way Rd Rosie Hospital Ermine St Royal Rd Papworth Ambury Cambridge University Hinchingbrooke X3 Hospital Forvie Site & Institute Avenue Cowper Priory Rd of Public Health Hinchingbrooke Hinchingbrooke Park RdHospital Police Rd Hartford Rd Ave Crick Francis Station High Nursery Rd Dame Mary Archer Way Walden Sainsbury’s Rd Market Addenbrooke’s 400 Place HartfordRd 478 401 Library Street X2 Brampton Council Hinchingbrooke Rd Offices Huntingdon School American Addenbrooke’s Rd A14 Castle Cemetery Moat Rd Madingley Huntingdon Road West Cambridge X2 X3 Railway Princes Park & Ride Eddington Ave Station Street The Avenue Madingley Bulstrode Gardens Storey’s Bus Station British Rd X2 X3 Antarctic Dept. of Way Survey Veterinary Medicine Cavendish X3 Charles Babbage Rd Library Bridge St JJ Thomson Ave Clarkson Rd Jesus Ln Post St Cambridge Rd X3 & 478 Cambridge Drummer St Grange Rd Bus Station Causeway Cambridge St to Fenstanton Robinson Almond College University City Centre Emmanuel Rd Close Library Corpus Kisby Ave Queen’s Rd Pinfold Lane Christi Cardinal Way Queens’ College West St Earning St College Old Court West Rd London St d Pembroke Hall R A1198 Silver St College Park Ter Windsor Rd London Rd r Centurian Way o d Downing u T Lions College Cross Rd X3 The Fen Causeway Lensfield 478 Trumpington G u Roman m Way Drive c Hills Rd e s t e Godmanchester r Station W a X2 X3 Road Butcher y X3 478 Station Rd Cambridge Rd Buses will serve Romans’ Edge A1198 Romans’ Edge Railway (Gumcester Way) when road is opened. Brooklands Ave Station X2 X3 2 Information in this guide correct at time of print, but may be subject to change. E&OE. 3 express Busway Hills Rd X2 via M11 Guided Long Rd Sixth Form College X2 X3 Way Puddicombe Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cambridgeshire Robinson Way Outpatients Rosie Hospital Royal X3 Papworth Cambridge University Hospital Forvie Site & Institute 400, 401 ( certain journeys) of Public Health 478 Ave Crick Francis Dame Mary Archer Way 478 Sapley journeys 478 Railway Station or Addenbrooke’s Hinchingbrooke School journeys X2 bus stop Addenbrooke’s Rd X2 Corby – Huntingdon – Cambourne – express via M11 – Addenbrooke’s – Cambridge Railway Stn X3 Corby – Huntingdon – Cambourne – Cambridge City Centre – Railway Stn – Addenbrooke’s showing full journeys between Corby, Huntingdon and Cambridge - see following pages for all journeys on X2 & X3 Corby - Huntingdon – Cambridge Cambridge - Huntingdon – Corby MONDAY TO FRIDAY not public X3 X3 X2 X3 X3 MONDAY TO FRIDAY not public holidays H F holidays X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 Corby, George Street 1015 1215 1410 1635 1830 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Outpatients – 0726 0938 1138 1438 Corby, The Jamb 1415 1640 1835 Cambridge Railway Station – 0741 0947 1147 1447 Corby ASDA 1418 1645 1840 Cambridge, Drummer St Bus Station – 0755 1000 1200 1500 Little Stanion Welcome Centre 1027 1227 1427 1654 1848 Cambourne, Broad St, Morrison's – 0821 1022 1222 1522 Stanion, Corby Road 1031 1231 1431 1658 1852 Papworth, Ermine St South – 0831 1031 1231 1531 Brigstock, Green Dragon 1036 1236 1436 1703 1857 Godmanchester, Romans’ Edge – 0845 1045 1245 1545 Islip Church 1045 1245 1445 1712 1906 Fenstanton, High St, Rookery Way 0601 Thrapston Fire Station 1047 1247 1447 1714 1908 Huntingdon Bus Station 0621 0903 1103 1303 1603 Ellington High St, Blacksmiths Lane 1105 1305 1505 1732 1926 Huntingdon, Hinchingbrooke Hospital 0627 Huntingdon Bus Station 1125 1325 1535 1750 1940 Ellington High St, opp Blacksmiths Lane 0637 0915 1115 1315 1615 Godmanchester, Romans' Edge 1136 1336 1546 1804 F Thrapston Library 0655 0933 1133 1333 1633 Papworth, Ermine St Nth, Wood Ln 1147 1347 1557 1815 – Islip Church 0657 0935 1135 1335 1635 Cambourne, Broad St, Morrison's 1159 1359 1610 1829 – Brigstock, Green Dragon 0705 0943 1143 1343 1643 Cambridge, American Cemetery 1206 1406 1617 1836 – Stanion, Corby Road 0710 0948 1148 1348 1648 Cambridge, Queens' College, Silver St 1215 1415 1846 – Little Stanion Welcome Centre 0716 0954 1154 1354 1654 Cambridge Railway Station (X3) 1224 1424 via M11 1854 – Corby ASDA 0724 1002 1202 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Outpatients 1236 1436 1643 1903 – Corby, The Jamb 0727 1005 1205 Cambridge Railway Station (X2) – – 1658 – – Corby, George Street 0732 1010 1210 1405 1705 F – continues to Fenstanton High Street, arriving at 1958. H – On Hinchingbrooke Schooldays, this journey serves school bus park at 1525. SATURDAY X3 X3 X3 SATURDAY X3 X3 X3 Corby, George Street – 1410 1750 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Outpatients – – 1438 Corby, The Jamb – 1415 1755 Cambridge Railway Station – – 1447 Corby ASDA – 1418 1758 Cambridge, Drummer St Bus Station – – 1500 Little Stanion Welcome Centre – 1427 1807 Cambourne, Broad St, Morrison's – 0852 1522 Stanion, Corby Rd – 1431 1811 Papworth, Ermine St South – 0901 1531 Brigstock, Green Dragon – 1436 1816 Godmanchester, Romans’ Edge – 0915 1545 Kettering, Newlands Centre 0920 Fenstanton, High St, Rookery Way 0636 Islip Church 0945 1445 1825 Huntingdon Bus Station 0654 0933 1603 Thrapston Fire Station 0947 1447 1827 Huntingdon, Hinchingbrooke Hospital 0700 Ellington High St, Blacksmiths Lane 1005 1505 1845 Ellington High St, opp Blacksmiths Lane 0710 0945 1615 Huntingdon Bus Station 1025 1525 1905 Thrapston Library 0728 1003 1633 Godmanchester, Romans’ Edge 1036 1536 1915 Islip Church 0730 1005 1635 Papworth, Ermine St North, Wood Lane 1047 1547 1925 Kettering, Newlands Centre 1658 Cambourne, Broad St, Morrison's 1059 1559 1937 Brigstock, Green Dragon 0738 1013 – Cambridge, Queens' College, Silver St 1115 1615 1952 Stanion, Corby Road 0743 1018 – Cambridge Railway Station 1124 1624 1959 Little Stanion Welcome Centre 0749 1024 – Addenbrooke's Hospital, Outpatients 1136 1636 2008 Corby ASDA 0757 1032 – Corby, The Jamb 0800 1035 – No service to/from Corby on Sundays or public holidays Corby, George Street 0805 1040 – 4 5 X2 Huntingdon – Cambourne – express via M11 – Addenbrooke’s – Cambridge Railway Stn X3 Huntingdon – Cambourne – Cambridge City Centre – Railway Stn – Addenbrooke’s showing all journeys on X2 & X3 between Huntingdon and Cambridge MONDAY TO FRIDAY not public MONDAY TO FRIDAY holidays X3 X2 X3 X2 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X2 X3 Hartford, Main St, The Spinney 0510 - 0618 - 0645 0754 – 0908 1008 – 1208 – 1408 – – – Oxmoor, Lord Protector 0514 - 0622 - 0650 0759 – 0913 1013 – 1213 – 1413 – – – Huntingdon, Hinchingbrooke Hospital - - 0832 C C – C H – Huntingdon, Railway Station, Brampton Rd - - 0836 1117 1317 – 1517 – Huntingdon Bus Station 0522 - 0632 - 0700 0809 0845 0925 1025 1125 1225 1325 1425 – 1535 1605
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