Public Transport: Useful Links and Resources

The web is packed with some really useful public transport-related information, advice and resources. Below we have sought to highlight just a few websites which you may wish to check out if you don’t find the information you need within this website.

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority

The CPCA website is a great place to look for any information about public transport in the local area. You’ll find information on timetables, service updates, live bus times and tickets and passes for bus, train and park and ride travel across the district. There’s also a link to the journey planning tool to help you when travelling by public transport locally.

Stagecoach

Stagecoach operate the bus service that travels through Sawtry, as well as many others in the area. Their website provides information on timetables, purchasing tickets, routes and maps, service updates and much much more!

Station Information

While Huntingdon station is the is the closest railway station to Aversley Grange, Peterborough is also likely to be a well used station for travel nationally. View more detailed station information, and find live departures by following the links below.

National Rail Travel Tools

National Rail Enquiries offer a number of tools to help you with your train travel information needs whilst you’re on the move. Alerts can be set up to provide you with text, email, app or Messenger notifications when your train is delayed or cancelled. TrainTracker offers live arrival / departure, timetable and fare information over the phone with no wait time.
To find out more about these tools and the other tools available, follow the link below.

Travelling by Train with a Bike

National Rail has a free resource tool, PlusBike, with all the information you need to plan a seamless journey when you take the train and you plan to cycle along the way. You can access information on facilities at the station including cycle parking spaces, cycle hire scheme and information about taking your bike on a train.