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This perhaps shows that I am a day or two behind right now, as I found these yesterday!
The timetable leaflet for the Stagecoach Cambridge 26/27 services (Cambridge - Royston/Guilden Morden) has been reprinted, with an effective date of 'From November 2007'. It's a different format to the 2004 edition, (which was in the usual corporate style), but with the two corrections included. Not sure why one has only been done now (after three years), but I'm not whining!
The cover has a mostly grey picture of what looks like the view over Cambridge Market Square, as the market stalls can be seen at the end of the pic. No map included, and it doesn't mention prices or names of any 'unlimited travel tickets'. It does include details on changing at Maris Lane to a citi7 for Addenbrooke's Hospital, and it's printed on '9lives' branded recycled matt art paper.
It mentions that 'Many of our routes are operated by low floor, easy access buses which comply to DDA standards', although the 26 isn't one of them - normally. There was a bundle of these leaflets in one of the ALX Tridents that was on the citi5 last night... hmm, not sure!
Anyway, scan of cover enclosed. Copies can be had from the Premier Travel kiosk at Cambridge Drummer Street.

The timetable leaflet for the Stagecoach Cambridge 26/27 services (Cambridge - Royston/Guilden Morden) has been reprinted, with an effective date of 'From November 2007'. It's a different format to the 2004 edition, (which was in the usual corporate style), but with the two corrections included. Not sure why one has only been done now (after three years), but I'm not whining!
The cover has a mostly grey picture of what looks like the view over Cambridge Market Square, as the market stalls can be seen at the end of the pic. No map included, and it doesn't mention prices or names of any 'unlimited travel tickets'. It does include details on changing at Maris Lane to a citi7 for Addenbrooke's Hospital, and it's printed on '9lives' branded recycled matt art paper.
It mentions that 'Many of our routes are operated by low floor, easy access buses which comply to DDA standards', although the 26 isn't one of them - normally. There was a bundle of these leaflets in one of the ALX Tridents that was on the citi5 last night... hmm, not sure!
Anyway, scan of cover enclosed. Copies can be had from the Premier Travel kiosk at Cambridge Drummer Street.