Re: [Talk-gb-midanglia] Cambridgeshire Guided Bus

2009-11-09 Thread Richard Moss
On Mon 09/11/09 12:01 , David Earl da...@frankieandshadow.com sent: ... [snip] Longstanton to St Ives has the final surface, not tarmac, and will formally open with the guideway, but I think it is already accessible. It still needs surveying, along with the PR car parks and revised

Re: [Talk-gb-midanglia] Cambridgeshire Guided Bus

2009-11-09 Thread David Earl
On 09/11/2009 15:15, David Earl wrote: Their page doesn't call it a bridleway either Actually, following the link in the corner to http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/transport/thebusway/community/rights/ it then says: New bridleway and cycleway: To make sure people can still enjoy this route

Re: [Talk-gb-midanglia] Cambridgeshire Guided Bus

2009-11-09 Thread Donald Allwright
There are signs for the destinations, and distances. I honestly can't recall if there were bike symbols on them - there may well have been. I clearly remember that the sign had a picture of a walker, a cyclist and a horse rider on it when I was at the Swavesey station. However when I went