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Old April 23rd 17, 07:41 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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In article , (Roland Perry)
wrote:

In message , at
19:51:45 on Fri, 21 Apr 2017,
remarked:

Still, perhaps like in Edinburgh, sense might one day prevail and the
whole pathetic system is ripped up and replaced by a tramway. And don't
say there isn't the room - if they can squeeze a tramway into hilly
nottinghams market square and weave one around the centre of manchester
they could do it in cambridge too.


There I agree with you, though I think heavy rail would have been the
better solution for St Ives.


St Ives is not nearly large enough to justify a new heavy rail
station. And remember the guided bus serves not just a field outside
St Ives, but many of the local villages, and Huntingdon.

The only reason *anything* was done is to serve Northstowe, and love
it or hate it the bus is better than 1tph 2-car DMU shuttling between
Cambridge and St Ives Parkway.


That wasn't the rail plan which for through trains and electrification.

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Colin Rosenstiel