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Schoolchildren in a Fenland village should be able to keep out of the rain following plans to upgrade bus stops.
A call has been made for Mayoral precept funding to be used to keep single bus fares in Cambridgeshire capped at £2.
Extending Wisbech rail from March to Chatteris and on to the proposed new Anglian Water reservoir could make the scheme more viable.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority is urging people to get involved in the bus consultation before it closes in a few weeks' time.
A leading rail campaign group is calling for a commitment from authorities to open a temporary shuttle service between Wisbech and March.
Bus pass holders across Cambridgeshire will be able to enjoy all-day travel for free from next spring
The fundraising target is now within reach for the sixth and final Wisbech to Upwell Tramway Memento thanks to local donations.
Boat owners are being warned they will not be able to navigate through March for three months as repairs are carried out to the town bridge.
Youngsters from 4th March Brownies enjoyed an educational and fun-filled trip to March station, where they learned all about railway safety.
A cargo ship may have become stuck across a river due to a lapse in concentration, a new report has found.
A major step forward in bringing all-day free travel for older people and those with disabilities with bus passes in Cambridgeshire has been made.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority is hosting drop-in events this autumn to help everyone have their say on bus franchising.
Cambridgeshire County Council has pleaded guilty to health and safety offences linked to the deaths of three people on the guided busway.
The Combined Authority is asking for views on the future of the region’s buses with the launch of its bus franchising consultation from noon today.
More than 17,000 young people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough have now applied for new bus passes offering fares for just £1.
New road marking and signage improvements have been installed at a notorious Fenland accident black spot.
A trial run of a proposed new bus service that will link one Fenland town with a village railway station is set for next month.
An autonomous transport system could be the answer to the Wisbech to March rail project.
Police say an abandoned car left in a free car park for six months is to be removed.
More than 2,500 young people have already applied for a ‘Tiger’ bus pass giving them access to cheap fares as part of a new initiative.