Is Cambridge Park and Ride free without taking the bus?

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In Cambridge (UK), P&R prices have recently been scrapped. Does it mean that one can park to any P&R site (of course up to 18 hr.s) w/o taking the bus and doing anything else (e.g. displaying something)? Is doing this regularly everyday allowed?






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Is park and ride free Cambridge?

It's free to park for up to 18 hours, just pay to ride. If you are parking longer than 18 hours. charges apply. Read more about them here.

Does Cambridge have park and ride?

There are 5 Cambridge Park and Ride sites, located on the periphery of Cambridge City Centre. Find out which site is closest to you by viewing the network map. Each Park & Ride service also has its own colour, so you'll be able to spot your bus easily!

How much does it cost to park in Cambridge?

Off-street parkingLocationOperatorPricePark StreetCambridge City Council\xa32.70 / hourGrafton West car parkCambridge City Council\xa32.00 / hourQueen Anne Terrace car parkCambridge City Council\xa31.50 / hourAdam and Eve Street car parkCambridge City Council\xa30.70 / 20 minutes1 more row

What time do park and ride buses stop Cambridge?

PR1 Timetable and Stops (Updated) PR1 bus timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 07:00 and ends at 20:10. Normal operating days: everyday.



Cambridge Park \u0026 Ride Buses on Normal 'Citi' Routes (and more)




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