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[email protected] November 26th 08 12:22 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
On Nov 26, 1:00�am, wrote:
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Sarah,


Depends which college and how well you get on with the porters! Also,
it obviously depends on how much parking space they actually have -
not every college has a huge underground car park like mine!


Which would yours be then? Mine is the largest (Trinity) but parking is
quite limited, not that it affects me personally as I live in central
Cambridge anyway.

Some colleges obviously like to treat their graduates better than
others, in the hope of financial assistance when we all become
millionaires! Mine also gives free dining on High Table twice a Term!


Only four times a year for Trinity MAs but then the college owns much of
Felixstowe and Ashford (Kent).

Sam,


It's a REAL shame that the Park & Ride closes so early. It means I can
never use it, since if I want to attend dinner in College it's not
going to be available for my return journey. Even if they only
operated once an hour between say 8p.m. and midnight it would be
something.


It slightly depends on how late you want. There is late shopping on
Wednesdays so P&R runs later then.

However you will have a more relaxed time all round if you come by train.
Travel at the right times and you can take your bike on the trains as I do
in the other direction. Otherwise the Citi 1, 3 and 7 serve the station
and city centre until late. The Citi 1 even has a bit of a night service
at weekends (not by London standards, I know).

--
Colin Rosenstiel


Colin,

Mine is Queens' - not one of the richest by any means, but it
certainly likes to fete its graduates, with dining privileges,
invitation dinners, garden parties etc.

The University Centre also apparently has some free parking spaces for
graduates, but I have yet to try it. In any event, Queens' has always
been more than generous in its parking provision for me! Those rising
bollards in Silver Street still baffle me, though: if the object is to
prevent traffic from the obvious Trumpington /Silver Street
bottleneck, why force traffic down that very junction because it's
impossible to approach Queens' from Queens' Road?

I occasionally use a College guest room, but 4 or 5 times a year I
have use of a cottage in Babraham, so the Park & Ride would be
especially useful from there. I have recently noticed that bus 13 (or
13A) runs between Babraham and the city centre, but don't have the
confidence or trust to use it yet! Unfortunately, there's no easy way
of travelling to Babraham by train, so it's the car I'm afraid.

Marc.

Arthur Figgis November 26th 08 07:01 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
wrote:
Sarah,

Depends which college and how well you get on with the porters! Also,
it obviously depends on how much parking space they actually have -
not every college has a huge underground car park like mine!

Some colleges obviously like to treat their graduates better than
others, in the hope of financial assistance when we all become
millionaires! Mine also gives free dining on High Table twice a Term!


Some colleges already know exactly who the rich people are. This means
they can throw some occasional free grub in the direction of
impoverished Yorkshiremen, while arranging special functions to be nice
to the City people who have lots of money which they could be separated
from.

Sam,

It's a REAL shame that the Park & Ride closes so early. It means I can
never use it, since if I want to attend dinner in College it's not
going to be available for my return journey. Even if they only
operated once an hour between say 8p.m. and midnight it would be
something.


I'm not sure that trying to drive after claiming my high table dinners
would have been a very good idea!

No parking, but we can get a guest room, free or at low cost depending
on phases of the moon or something. Which reminds me, I need to book one
for next term.

--
Arthur Figgis

[email protected] November 26th 08 08:34 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
In article
,
() wrote:

Those rising bollards in Silver Street still baffle me, though: if
the object is to prevent traffic from the obvious Trumpington /Silve
r Street bottleneck, why force traffic down that very junction because
it's impossible to approach Queens' from Queens' Road?


They are a compromise because the rest of the road system couldn't cope
with Silver Street (which is far too narrow nearer to town for the traffic
it used to carry) to be completely closed. It's open for tidal flow - in
during the morning peak, out in the evenings. The latter go on till
midnight to allow the Grand Arcade car park to have two exit routes (see
my earlier comments on attempts to empty it all at once).

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Theo Markettos November 26th 08 11:06 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
wrote:
It's a REAL shame that the Park & Ride closes so early. It means I can
never use it, since if I want to attend dinner in College it's not
going to be available for my return journey. Even if they only
operated once an hour between say 8p.m. and midnight it would be
something.


Trumpington Park and Ride: last bus 8-9ish, but you can get the Citi 7
(hourly until 11) which stops 5 mins walk away. It's covered on your P&R
ticket.

Similarly Citi 4 (Madingley Rd), Citi 2 (Milton, not sure if it still goes
near the new P&R), but I'm not sure if there are ticket sharing arrangements
for these.

In terms of onstreet parking, the following are all free after 5 or 6:

West of town:
Queens Rd (*)
West Road/Sidgwick Avenue/Herschel Road/Adams Road/Cranmer Road

Southwest: Newnham Rd, Barton Rd, Trumpington Rd (near Botanic Gardens) (*)

South: Harvey Rd, St Pauls Rd, Gresham Rd

Northeast:
Victoria Avenue bus lane (after 7pm or all day Sundays, I think) (*)
Mitcham's Corner
Chesterton Road (near Jesus Green)


(*) means there's a great volume of parking spaces in that one place.

With varying amounts of walk to get into town (10-20 mins from most I'd
imagine).

Theo

[email protected] November 26th 08 02:08 PM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
In article ,
(Theo Markettos) wrote:

Similarly Citi 4 (Madingley Rd), Citi 2 (Milton, not sure if it still
goes near the new P&R), but I'm not sure if there are ticket sharing
arrangements for these.


Sadly I don't think the Citi 2 has been diverted near the new Milton Park
and Ride. People who would know can be found in news:cam.transport.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Steve Dulieu November 28th 08 12:31 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 

Thanks to all who replied. I think we will be using either The Grand Arcade
or Queen Anne Terrace car park but I'm having trouble working out how to get
into the Grand Arcade car park. The parking map supplied by Cambridge CC is
somewhat ambiguous and the postcode they give for use in sat-navs leads my
Tom Tom to Peas Hill. Could someone tell me if the entrance to the Grand
Arcade car park is in Downing Street or Corn Exchange Street?
--
Cheers, Steve.
Change jealous to sad to reply.


Sarah Brown November 28th 08 10:47 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
In article ,
Steve Dulieu wrote:

Thanks to all who replied. I think we will be using either The Grand Arcade
or Queen Anne Terrace car park but I'm having trouble working out how to get
into the Grand Arcade car park. The parking map supplied by Cambridge CC is
somewhat ambiguous and the postcode they give for use in sat-navs leads my
Tom Tom to Peas Hill. Could someone tell me if the entrance to the Grand
Arcade car park is in Downing Street or Corn Exchange Street?


It's in Corn Exhcange Street, which you get to via Trumptington Road
and then Pembroke Street, which becomes Downing Street. You can't get
in from the other end.

Best bet is probably to get off the M11 at the A603 junction, head
towards Cambridge, turn right at the first roundabout onto Fen
Causeway, left at the end onto Trumpington Street, and then right into
Pembroke Street. Dead easy!

Steve Dulieu November 28th 08 11:28 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 

"Sarah Brown" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Steve Dulieu wrote:

Thanks to all who replied. I think we will be using either The Grand
Arcade
or Queen Anne Terrace car park but I'm having trouble working out how to
get
into the Grand Arcade car park. The parking map supplied by Cambridge CC
is
somewhat ambiguous and the postcode they give for use in sat-navs leads my
Tom Tom to Peas Hill. Could someone tell me if the entrance to the Grand
Arcade car park is in Downing Street or Corn Exchange Street?


It's in Corn Exhcange Street, which you get to via Trumptington Road
and then Pembroke Street, which becomes Downing Street. You can't get
in from the other end.

Best bet is probably to get off the M11 at the A603 junction, head
towards Cambridge, turn right at the first roundabout onto Fen
Causeway, left at the end onto Trumpington Street, and then right into
Pembroke Street. Dead easy!


Thanks for that.
--
Cheers, Steve.
Change jealous to sad to reply.


[email protected] November 28th 08 11:38 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 
In article ,
(Steve Dulieu) wrote:

Thanks to all who replied. I think we will be using either The
Grand Arcade or Queen Anne Terrace car park but I'm having trouble
working out how to get into the Grand Arcade car park. The parking
map supplied by Cambridge CC is somewhat ambiguous and the postcode
they give for use in sat-navs leads my Tom Tom to Peas Hill. Could
someone tell me if the entrance to the Grand Arcade car park is in
Downing Street or Corn Exchange Street?


You have to access Grand Arcade car park (Lion Yard on old maps) from the
South, via Tennis Court Road or Trumpington St. The signposting makes it
obvious from either.

If you're coming from London I would come off the M11 at junction 11 (or
arrive there from the A10) and go through Trumpington. The road eventually
becomes Trumpington St.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Steve Dulieu November 28th 08 11:44 AM

OT - Parking in Cambridge
 

wrote in message
...
In article ,
(Steve Dulieu) wrote:

Thanks to all who replied. I think we will be using either The
Grand Arcade or Queen Anne Terrace car park but I'm having trouble
working out how to get into the Grand Arcade car park. The parking
map supplied by Cambridge CC is somewhat ambiguous and the postcode
they give for use in sat-navs leads my Tom Tom to Peas Hill. Could
someone tell me if the entrance to the Grand Arcade car park is in
Downing Street or Corn Exchange Street?


You have to access Grand Arcade car park (Lion Yard on old maps) from the
South, via Tennis Court Road or Trumpington St. The signposting makes it
obvious from either.

If you're coming from London I would come off the M11 at junction 11 (or
arrive there from the A10) and go through Trumpington. The road eventually
becomes Trumpington St.

Thanks Colin, that looks favorite. we're going to a "meet & greet" with the
band after the concert so hopefully the crowd exiting the car park will have
dispersed somewhat by the time we leave.
--
Cheers, Steve.
Change jealous to sad to reply.



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