The closure is planned as part of Cambridgeshire County Council’s work to install safety fencing between the busway track and the pathway alongside it
Pedestrians and cyclists will not be able to use a bridge on the Guided Busway in Cambridge for a couple months, while safety works are undertaken.
Cambridgeshire County Council has said the bridge between the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and Trumpington will be completely closed to cyclists and pedestrians.
One lane of the busway is also due to be closed. Buses entering the campus will be able to use the remaining open bus lane, while buses leaving the biomedical campus towards Trumpington Park and Ride and Cambridge Station will be diverted.
The county council has confirmed that a diversion route for pedestrians and cyclists will also be in place while the pathway is closed. The diversion route is proposed to go via Hobsons Avenue, Addenbrookes Road, and Francis Crick Avenue.
The safety works are due to take place between March and May. The county council said further details will be shared ahead of the start of works in these areas.
The closure is planned as part of the county council’s ongoing work to install safety fencing between the busway track and the shared pathway running alongside it.
The authority committed to installing the safety fencing to improve safety after it was fined £6million following the deaths of three people on the busway.
The county council has previously said it accepts “full responsibility for the historical failings” and has apologised to the families and friends of those affected.
Work to install the new fencing began in October last year. A spokesperson for the county council said: “Works are progressing well with the separation fencing, Trumpington Spur is due to be complete by the end of the month and the works at Pagram Way to Histon will be finished by the end of March.
“Then we’ll move onto Orchard Park to Cambridge Regional College.”
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