Trumpington Residents' Association
Trumpington Village Sign unveiled June 2010, designed by Sheila Betts.
Photo gallery: Cambridgeshire Guided Busway through Trumpington
Trumpington Park & Ride to Shelford Road Long Road area
Shelford Road to Long Road
Addenbrooke's Hospital spur and bridge
Initial work on the route of the Guided Busway towards the railway line
Initial work on the embankment for the bridge over the railway line
Preliminary work on the route of the Guided Busway, constructing a bridge across the railway, where the track from Paget Close to Addenbrooke’s Hospital crosses the railway. Photo: Andrew Roberts, August 2007
Initial work building up the embankment for the Guided Busway to cross the railway, to the north of the track from Paget Close to Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Photo: Andrew Roberts, August 2007
Lorries with concrete beams for the bridge over the railway line
Lorries with concrete beams for the bridge over the railway line
Lorries using the reopened section of Long Road, with concrete beams for the bridge to carry the Guided Busway over the railway line. Photos: Andrew Roberts, September 2007
Constructing the bridge over the railway line, west side
Constructing the bridge obver the railway line, east side
Constructing the bridge over the railway line for the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway spur to Addenbrooke’s Hospital: from the west side of the railway. Photo: Andrew Roberts, September 2007
The bridge structure on the east side. Photo: Andrew Roberts, September 2007
Looking along the line towards the bridge under construction
Steel framework being erected on the east side of the line
Looking along the railway line towards Cambridge and site of the new bridge. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Steel framework being erected on the east side of the line. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Looking along the culvert carrying water from the Addenbrooke's area
Cranes being used to move concrete beams into place
Looking north along the culvert carrying water across Clay Farm from the Addenbrooke’s area towards Hobson’s Brook, near the works to construct the bridge over the railway line. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007 View from the west side of the railway of cranes being used to move concrete beams into place, as part of the construction of the bridge over the railway line, with the Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre in the background. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Swinging beam 3 across the railway line
Manoeuvring the east end of beam 3 into position
Swinging beam 3 across the railway line, with Addenbrooke’s Hospital in the background, from the west side of the track. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Manoeuvring the east end of beam 3 into position. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Manoeuvring beam 3 into position
Manoeuvring the east end of beam 3 into position alongside beams 1 and 2. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007 Looking west from Addenbrooke’s Hospital towards Trumpington, with cranes working on the railway bridge. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Lifting beam 5 from the lorry Lifting beam 5 towards the railway line
Lifting beam 5 from the lorry, from the east side of the railway line. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Moving beam 5 towards the railway line. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Moving beam 5 towards the railway line
Guiding beam 5 into position
Moving beam 5 towards the railway line. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Guiding beam 5 into position on the west of structure. Photo: Andrew Roberts, October 2007
Looking towards the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway railway bridge from the south west, with cranes on the embankment and the hospital behind, September 2008
Looking towards the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway railway bridge from the south west, with cranes on the embankment and the hospital behind. Photo: Elizabeth and Kevin Rolph, September 2008.
Looking towards the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway railway bridge, with cranes on the embankment, September 2008
The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway railway bridge, further work while the line is closed, September 2008
The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway railway bridge, further work while the line is closed. Photo: Elizabeth and Kevin Rolph, September 2008.
Cambridgeshire Guided Busway gallery page
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