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Pedestrian struck on guided busway

Pedestrian struck on guided busway

Yahoo04-03-2025

A pedestrian has been injured after being struck by a vehicle on a guided busway.
The incident took place at about 15:45 GMT at Orchard Park, between Cambridge and Histon, according to bus operator Stagecoach East.
Emergency services were called to the scene.
A bus company spokesperson said: "We understand the person involved was taken to hospital. Our first thoughts are for their welfare."
"We will carry out a thorough investigation into the cause of this incident, working with the appropriate authorities," they continued.
A Cambridgeshire County Council spokesperson said it was aware of the incident.
"We're working with the emergency services, and a full investigation has commenced," they said.
"Our thoughts are with the pedestrian and their family."
The busway route runs for 16 miles (26km) between St Ives and Cambridge, and has a dedicated track for buses which travel adjacent to a pedestrian pavement and cycleway.
Stagecoach East has advised passengers to check before travelling.
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