gingerheid
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Because of a strange confluence of historical reasons (and because public transport in the UK is alwaysa bit half baked and on the cheap) the Stagecoach 8A route in Cambridge has been amended so that it goes round a complete circle in a housing estate twice at one end of the route, in the same direction. Is this unique?
The background is that the service was created to add additional services around the Orchard Park end of the guided busway. Guided buses were arriving in Orchard Park full, and were being held up serving stops on Histon Rd where the alternative stopping route from Cottenham / Histon / Impington had been cut back after being undermined by... the guided busway services.
A new route was created to serve Orchard Park and the stops on Histon Rd by doing a single loop around Orchard Park, and it's since been amended to serve another estate (Buchan St) that hasn't had services for a few years.
However:
- Double deckers on the guided busway would have solved the problem, but can't be used on the Orchard Park branch because these are the services that go under the low bridge on the southern guideway
- Short services on the guided busway would have been ideal, but there's nowhere local for them to get off the busway and turn round. Creating a turning circle at the junction between the two branches of the busway would of course have had a cost
- King's Hedges Road used to be a rural country road with little more than a bus depot where one of the housing estates is now, and development around it has been piecemeal. There's no pavement on the north side of King's Hedges Road, and the guided busway being in the way now prevents adding a pavement or bus stops there.
- They have used the existing stops from a pre guided busway service in Orchard Park that did a loop with stops on only one side of the road, presumably as they don't want to add any more on the other side of the road for a new and perhaps expiremental service
- There was previously a bus gate in Walnut Tree Way that could have let the service get to stops (that are still in place but unused) in another estate south of King's Hedges Road, but it's been blocked off since that service was abandoned years ago
We're therefore left with quite a strange service, but... it works (unless you're in King's Meadows, then it's all just a bit of a shame. You have a several bus routes that pass within about 200m of the entire estate, but the nearest stops aren't very close! There's one unused stop in Howgate Rd that is a 5m walk from an unmarked school bus stop where service buses don't stop because there's no equivalent stop on the other side of the road, and that's a 10 min walk from the nearest currently used bus stop.)
The background is that the service was created to add additional services around the Orchard Park end of the guided busway. Guided buses were arriving in Orchard Park full, and were being held up serving stops on Histon Rd where the alternative stopping route from Cottenham / Histon / Impington had been cut back after being undermined by... the guided busway services.
A new route was created to serve Orchard Park and the stops on Histon Rd by doing a single loop around Orchard Park, and it's since been amended to serve another estate (Buchan St) that hasn't had services for a few years.
However:
- Double deckers on the guided busway would have solved the problem, but can't be used on the Orchard Park branch because these are the services that go under the low bridge on the southern guideway
- Short services on the guided busway would have been ideal, but there's nowhere local for them to get off the busway and turn round. Creating a turning circle at the junction between the two branches of the busway would of course have had a cost
- King's Hedges Road used to be a rural country road with little more than a bus depot where one of the housing estates is now, and development around it has been piecemeal. There's no pavement on the north side of King's Hedges Road, and the guided busway being in the way now prevents adding a pavement or bus stops there.
- They have used the existing stops from a pre guided busway service in Orchard Park that did a loop with stops on only one side of the road, presumably as they don't want to add any more on the other side of the road for a new and perhaps expiremental service
- There was previously a bus gate in Walnut Tree Way that could have let the service get to stops (that are still in place but unused) in another estate south of King's Hedges Road, but it's been blocked off since that service was abandoned years ago
We're therefore left with quite a strange service, but... it works (unless you're in King's Meadows, then it's all just a bit of a shame. You have a several bus routes that pass within about 200m of the entire estate, but the nearest stops aren't very close! There's one unused stop in Howgate Rd that is a 5m walk from an unmarked school bus stop where service buses don't stop because there's no equivalent stop on the other side of the road, and that's a 10 min walk from the nearest currently used bus stop.)
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