Whether for work, education, training or leisure, transport and travel are important for young people. The following webpage should help to signpost you to the appropriate places for further information.
Public Transport
Looking for public transport in East Cambridgeshire?
- Visit Stephensons for information on bus services (external link)
- Visit Stagecoach for information on bus services (external link)
- Information on Stagecoach youth tickets (external link)
- Visit Trainline for rail services (external link)
Community Transport
If you are facing barriers to public transport, either because your area is not served by public transport or for other reasons, please visit Community Transport in East Cambridgeshire for information on your local transport schemes.
Students
Financial support towards travel is available for students living in local income households.
Visit the Cambridgeshire County Council school transport website (external link) to find out more.
Stagecoach offer discounted annual tickets for Student ID holders.
Visit the Stagecoach Student Rider website (external link) for more information.
Walking and Cycling Routes
East Cambridgeshire has extensive walking and cycling networks and being relatively flat makes it a great place to enjoy the countryside!
Visit the Cambridgeshire County Council Cycle Routes and Maps website (external link) for more information on cycling routes across Cambridgeshire.
Explore East Cambs showcases some of the many great open spaces for walking or cycling in East Cambs
Visit the Explore East Cambs website (external link) for more information.
Road Safety
Road safety is one of the more important lessons a child or young adult can learn. Whether walking, cycling, or learning how to drive, it is essential that young people are equipped with the knowledge and attitudes to keep them safe while travelling.
- Visit the Cambs County Council road safety website (external link) for information on road safety
- Visit the Cambs Drive iQ website (external link) for information on learning to drive safely
E-scooters and e-bikes
It is important that young people know the laws surrounding the use of e-scooters in public places, visit the Police e-scooters website (external link) to find out more.
If you are 14 or older, you can use an e-bike (as long as it meets certain criteria) anywhere that you can use a push bike, visit the GOV.UK website (external link) for information.
Further information
For more information about travel and transport across Cambridgeshire, visit the Cambridgeshire County Council travel and transport webpages (external link).