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The new station would complement the existing Cambridge station off Hills Road to the south of the city by serving locations to the north east of Cambridge, being within walking distance of Cambridge Science Park. The station would provide an interchange with Park & Ride and local Stagecoach bus services. Construction costs have been estimated at £21–£24 million, and a preliminary business case indicates a benefit-cost ratio of 9.6 to 1.[citation needed]

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  • Cambridge Science Park railway station
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  • The new station would complement the existing Cambridge station off Hills Road to the south of the city by serving locations to the north east of Cambridge, being within walking distance of Cambridge Science Park. The station would provide an interchange with Park & Ride and local Stagecoach bus services. Construction costs have been estimated at £21–£24 million, and a preliminary business case indicates a benefit-cost ratio of 9.6 to 1.[citation needed]
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Platforms
  • 3(xsd:integer)
planned start
  • 2014(xsd:integer)
Date
  • February 2011
Status
  • Proposed
  • future
Name
  • Cambridge Science Park
Locale
proposer
  • Cambridgeshire County Council
borough
estimated cost
  • 2.6E7
Note
  • General election literature?
planned finish
  • 2015(xsd:integer)
property name
  • Cambridge Science Park railway station
Location
  • Cambridgeshire
abstract
  • The new station would complement the existing Cambridge station off Hills Road to the south of the city by serving locations to the north east of Cambridge, being within walking distance of Cambridge Science Park. The station would provide an interchange with Park & Ride and local Stagecoach bus services. Construction costs have been estimated at £21–£24 million, and a preliminary business case indicates a benefit-cost ratio of 9.6 to 1.[citation needed] The station is due to be connected to the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway providing access from Huntingdon, St Ives (including the park and ride site) and the proposed new town, Northstowe and nearby park and ride site.
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