FAQs
Transport
8 questions
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Do buses accept contactless payments?
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Where can I charge my electric vehicle?
We have installed 12 active points at unit 320 which anyone can use. Science park members pay the reduced rate of 20p per kWh but you need to email Connected Kerb Belinda Cotter to register as a science park member.
We have an additional 4 points in this car park which are latent but can be activated very quickly once demand picks up. We are also developing a strategy for further deployment of ev charging points across the science park as part of our commitment to achieving net zero carbon ahead of national targets.
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Where can I see the plans for the A10?
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A14 highways project - where can I get a progress update?
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What are you doing to alleviate congestion at the exit to the Park in the pm rush hour?
Measures implemented:
- Temporary traffic light trial at the Milton Road roundabout starting from 3 September for 6 weeks
- Local traffic information available on science park website here
- Real time data on bus and train departures available on science park website here
Coming soon:
- Live feed to science park website from camera at the Milton Road
- Traffic counter
Click here to download a presentation on transport initiatives aimed at alleviating congestion.
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How do I get from Cambridge North Station to the Science Park?
Free taxi service
We provide a free taxi service to and from Cambridge North for commuters who work on the park. The service operates weekdays from the station to the park from 7am to 9.30am, and from the park to the station from 4pm to 6.30pm picking up outside the Trinity Centre. No need to book. For more information email our Transport Manager, Prajina Baisyet - Prajina.Baisyet@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Bus N
View timetable here
Walk
It takes about 15-20 minutes. We recommend walking the route along the Guided Busway
Cycle
Ofo bikes are available at the station
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What are you doing to get cheaper parking at railway stations?
We are exploring all parking options at local stations including driveway parking - please bear with us
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Segregated lanes on approach to MR roundabout from Trinty Centre?
The ring road (known as Cambridge Science Park Road) is owned by the County Council (CC). November 2018 we submitted a request to the CC to mark the road with 2 lanes on the approach to the roundabout as well as other road surface improvements.
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