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Service Changes for April 2009 Whippet & Stagecoach service changes for week commencing 12 April 2009 Service Operator Current Route What is happening to the service New New route Service Number service starts number 1 Whippet St Ives > Papworth > Cambridge • Changes to departure times 1 St Ives > Papworth > 14 April • No longer serves Hardwick Limes Estate or Caxton Cambridge 2009 • 1735 journey from Cambridge no longer serves Hilton • No longer separate journeys at 1555 on school days and 1655 during school holidays with one journey at 1605 that no longer serves Fenstanton • 0645 journey from St Ives no longer uses Bridge Street in Cambridge 1A Whippet Huntingdon > St Ives > Cambridge • No longer serves Marley Road, St Ives or the Oxmoor 1A Huntingdon > St Ives > 14 April • Changes to timetable Cambridge 2009 • Certain journeys now serve Huntingdonshire Regional College 2 Whippet Cambridge > Hardwick > • AM journey departs up to 10 mins earlier 2 Cambridge > Hardwick > 14 April Caldecote • PM journey remains the same Caldecote 2009 3 Whippet Papworth St Agnes > Papworth • The Wednesday journey from Papworth St Agnes – Papworth 3 Papworth St Agnes > 14 April Everard > Huntingdon Everard – Huntingdon no longer runs. No change to Saturday Papworth Everard > 2009 journey. Huntingdon • Journeys extended to and from Cambourne • Hinchingbrooke Hospital no longer served on request • No longer runs early morning and late evening journeys Papworth – Huntingdon and return • Amended timetable 5 Whippet Cambridge > St Ives > Huntingdon • Some journeys now start from or end in St Ives 5 Cambridge > St Ives > 14 April • Some journeys now via Cambridge Road in Godmanchester Huntingdon 2009 instead of Meadow Way, Tudor Road and Old Court Road • Changes to departure times 7 Whippet Huntingdon > Godmanchester • AM journeys remain the same 7 Huntingdon > 14 April • PM journeys have changed on Saturday and during school Godmanchester 2009 holidays 8 Whippet Papworth Everard > Dry Drayton > • 0700 journey between Elsworth and Bar Hill now runs Monday to 8 Papworth Everard > Dry 14 April Cambridge Friday Drayton > Cambridge 2009 • 1020 journey now ends in Bar Hill • 1045 journey now starts from Bar Hill at 1050 • 1735 journey now serves Conington on request 16 Whippet Huntingdon > Oxmoor Circular • Now every 30 minutes instead of hourly 16 Huntingdon > Oxmoor 14 April • Runs a revised route through Oxmoor Circular 2009 • Part of Buttsgrove Way is no longer served by the 16 18 Stagecoach St Neots > Papworth > • Now operates between Longstowe, Cambourne and Cambridge 18 Longstowe > Cambourne > 14 April Cambourne > Comberton > via Comberton Comberton > Cambridge 2009 Cambridge • Hourly frequency • No longer serves Eltisley (now new Citi 4), St Neots (now new Citi 4) or Papworth Everard (now Whippet 1) 18A Stagecoach Gamlingay > Cambourne > • Still operates between Gamlingay, Longstowe and Cambridge 18A Gamlingay > Longstowe > 12 April Comberton > Cambridge via Comberton Cambourne > Comberton 2009 • One direct morning peak journey to Cambridge and one direct > Cambridge off-peak journey to Cambridge • One direct evening peak journey from Cambridge and one direct off-peak journey from Cambridge • Other journeys provided by extended 28 between St Neots and Cambourne 18B Stagecoach Gamlingay > Cambourne > • 18B: Now part of 18A 18A Gamlingay > Longstowe > 12 April Comberton > Cambridge Cambourne > Comberton 2009 > Cambridge 21 Whippet Ramsey > Somersham > Earith > • Runs a co-ordinated timetable with the new Stagecoach 21 21 Ramsey > Somersham > 14 April St Ives service. Earith > St Ives 2009 • Amended departure times 28 Stagecoach Gamlingay > St Neots • Replaces Stagecoach 28 Whippet St Neots > Gamlingay > 14 April • Now operates between St Neots, Eynesbury, Abbotsley, 28 Cambourne 2009 Waresley, Gamlingay, Great Gransden, Little Gransden, Longstowe, Caxton, Lower Cambourne and Cambourne • Morning peak journey to St Neots from Little Gransden, Great Gransden, Gamlingay, Waresley, Abbotsley and Eynesbury • Evening peak journey from St Neots to Eynesbury, Abbotsley, Waresley, Gamlingay, Great Gransden and Little Gransden • Off-peak journeys to Cambourne and St Neots 30 Stagecoach Ramsey > Warboys > Huntingdon • Route change in Huntingdon – no longer serves Primrose Lane 30 Ramsey > Warboys > 12 April and American Lane due to access problems, now uses Hartford Huntingdon 2009 Road and Mayfield Road 33 Stagecoach Peterborough > Whittlesey > • Route change in March – no longer serves South Drive and 33 Peterborough > Whittlesey 12 April March Deerfield Road, now serves Papworth Road and Grounds > March 2009 Avenue 34 Stagecoach Manea > March • Service 34 cancelled Stagecoach St Ives > Manea > March 14 April March Town Circular • Journeys replaced by new service 35 (see new services sheet) 35 2009 35 Stagecoach St Ives > Somersham > Chatteris • Service 35 cancelled 14 April > Manea • Journeys between Somersham and St Ives replaced by new Stagecoach Somersham > St Ives 2009 Stagecoach service 21 (see new services sheet) 21 • Journeys between Manea, Chatteris and St Ives replaced by Stagecoach Manea > Chatteris > St new Stagecoach service 35 (see new services sheet) 35 Ives • Journeys between Woodhurst and St Ives replaced by new Stagecoach Woodhurst > St Ives Stagecoach service 35 (see new services sheet) 35 • Journeys between St Ives and Huntingdon, via The Hemingfords, Stagecoach St Ives > Huntingdon via replaced by new Stagecoach service 51(see new services sheet) 51 the Hemingfords 39 Stagecoach Long Sutton > Tydd St Giles > • Timetable change to 13:54 journey between Wisbech and Long 39 Long Sutton > Tydd St 14 April Wisbech Sutton Giles > Wisbech 2009 55 Stagecoach Huntingdon > • Journeys will start from and continue to Huntingdon Rail Station 55 Huntingdon > 14 April St Ives > Cambridge during the day St Ives > Cambridge 2009 • New evening journey from Huntingdon at 22:35 • New evening journey from Cambridge at 23:35 • 06:16 journey (Monday to Friday) between St Ives and Huntingdon will no longer run • Changes to departure times 65 / 66 Stagecoach Huntingdon > Brampton > The • Departure times in Longsands Road, St Neots integrated with 65 / 66 Huntingdon > St Neots 14 April Paxtons > St Neots new Citi 4 to create 20 minute frequency 2009 • Departure times amended by up to 9 minutes in Oxmoor • Departure times amended by up to 5 minutes between Huntingdon and St Neots • 18:25 from Huntingdon (currently departs 18:20) will now end at Brampton Citi 4 Stagecoach Cambridge > Cambourne • New link between Cambourne and St Neots, via Eltisley Citi 4 Orchard Park > City Centre 12 April • Hourly service in both directions between Cambourne and St > Hardwick > Cambourne 2009 Neots > St Neots • Continues to and from Cambridge • Operates via St Neots Rail Station • Serves Cambridge Road in St Neots outside Loves Farm development St Neots Stagecoach St Neots, Eynesbury, Eaton Ford, • Early morning and evening links to St Neots rail station and Stagecoach Eynesbury > Eaton Ford > 14 April services & Whippet Eaton Socon, Railway station, St Market Square from Eynesbury, Eaton Ford and Eaton Socon and Eaton Socon > St Neots > 2009 including Neots Community college will be provided on the new 61(see new services sheet) Whippet Rail Station 461, 61 463, 464, • Daytime links to St Neots Rail Station and Market Square from Stagecoach Eaton Ford > Eaton Socon 467, 475 Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon and new Love’s Farm development will 62 > St Neots > Rail Station > & 64 be provided on the new 62 (see new services sheet) Love’s Farm • Daytime links to Tesco and Market Square from Eynesbury, Whippet Eynesbury > St Neots > Eaton Ford and Eaton Socon will be provided on the new 63 and 63 Eaton Ford > Eaton Socon revised 64 services (see new services sheet) Stagecoach Eynesbury > St Neots > 64 Eaton Ford > Eaton Socon • No change to 475 timetable but operated by Whippet Coaches Whippet St Neots > Eaton Ford > 475 Eaton Socon > St Neots Community College New Services Sheet: Whippet & Stagecoach services starting 14 April 2009 New New Operator New route What is the new service doing? Start service date number NEW Stagecoach Somersham > • Early morning journeys to St Ives every 30 minutes 14 April 21 Colne > Earith > • Evening journeys from St Ives every 30 minutes 2009 Bluntisham > • Daytime journeys every 2 hours (one bus each hour when combined with Whippet Coaches 21, Monday to Needingworth > St Friday) Saturday service is every 2 hours Ives NEW Stagecoach March Town • Manea > March served by new service 35 14 April 35 Circular • Manea > Chatteris > St Ives served by new service 35 2009 March > Manea > • Woodhurst > St Ives served by new service 35 Chatteris > St Ives • No change to early morning journey between Manea and March and evening journey between March and Manea • Hourly frequency between March, Tesco and March, Broad Street via Wisbech Road, Elliott Road, Norwood Road, Robingoodfellows Lane, County Road, Station Road, Estover Road and Creek Road • Change to departure times for journeys between March, Manea, Chatteris, Pidley and St Ives • Most journeys now take a more direct route between Pidley and St Ives • Woodhurst now served at 10:40 (to St Ives) and 12:25 (from St Ives) • Still connects with service 30 to provide onward journeys to / from Huntingdon NEW Stagecoach St Ives > • Still departs at 20.35 and 21.40 from St Ives 14 April 51 Hemingford Grey > 2009 Hemingford Abbots > Godmanchester > Huntingdon NEW Stagecoach and Eynesbury > Eaton • Early morning and evening links to St Neots Rail Station
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