Start of Long Lane (byway), Longstanton
Long Lane (byway), Longstanton
Start of Long Lane (byway), Longstanton
The route ahead should be signed as a cycle link to the busway route - but in fact it's closed for Northstowe construction at the moment.
Shared-use footway - of use to children heading for the nearby primary school, perhaps.
Route from new housing development to park, Longstanton
Route through new housing development, Longstanton
Routes through new housing development, Longstanton
Access from new housing to shops
Access to new housing (left) / park (right)
The cycle stands at the new Co-op in Longstanton are too close to the wall - my bike fell over.
Route sign on the busway route at Longstanton
The shared-use route from Northstowe to the Longstanton guided busway stop actually continues on the other side of the road.
Shared-use path from Longstanton guided busway stop to Northstowe.
Bridleway to the A14 - not really a useful destination.
The consultation on Northstowe Phase 2 at Longstanton Village Institute - details of the southern access road.
The consultation on Northstowe Phase 2 at Longstanton Village Institute - details of cycle route types.
Lack of cycle parking at Longstanton Village Institute for the consultation on Northstowe Phase 2.
Shared-use path in Longstanton
Various routes to Cambridge - the Sustrans signs are out of date, as NCN route 51 now uses the busway to the left/north.
Cycle bypass and roundabout, and out-of-date Sustrans signage - NCN route 51 uses the busway route and this is now route 24.
Typical of British housing developments - no attempt to provide a dropped kerb for wheelchairs, buggies or bikes.
Typical British housing development - car-dominated, with last-minute bodging to give some kind of dropped kerbs.
Closure of the former Over Road - with very poor access for cyclists
NCN route 51 stickers still on Over Road, although the route now follows the busway.
Shared-use path around roundabout and towards Bar Hill.
Over Road - closed to through traffic.
Zebra crossing leading to huge new housing development in Longstanton
This is now a decent shared-use path to the busway stop.
Finally this has indeed been upgraded from a track for horse riders to decent shared-use access to the busway.
Shared-use path to the Longstanton busway stop crossing the Park & Ride access road.
Which way to Longstanton from the Longstanton busway stop? (It's signed for drivers from the Park & Ride, but not for cyclists/pedestrians.)
Cycle access here by lifting the bike over the guide rails
Access to the Guided Bus track
Rampton Road becomes a grass track
Rampton Road becomes a track
Sign showing change of status beyond the busway, towards Rampton
Give-way marking on the shared-use footway.