Project Summary

Junction 11 of the M11 is a key entry point into Cambridge. With significant growth in housing and employment in the area, upgrading the existing transport infrastructure in this area is vital to reduce congestion and improve access into the city.

Congestion impacts on current bus journey times making journeys unreliable, unattractive and longer than necessary, as well as affecting the convenience and comfort of cycling trips on the corridor.

Goals of this scheme include:

  • To maintain or reduce general traffic levels and congestion
  • To enhance the environment, streetscape and air quality
  • To provide safer and more convenient routes for cycling
  • To at least maintain existing levels of pedestrian connectivity.

Benefits of this scheme include:

  • A faster and more reliable way to travel into Cambridge city centre
  • Supports the delivery of new homes across South Cambridgeshire
  • Supports access to key employment locations and job creation
  • Improves local public transport infrastructure.

The M11 Junction 11 is a vital access point into Cambridge from the south. Currently, Travel Hub provision is located on the city-side of this junction, the Trumpington Travel Hub site.

There is significant housing and employment growth around the M11 area including the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Trumpington Meadows and West Cambridge. There are currently 16 peak time P&R buses per hour from Trumpington to the City Centre, with predictions showing the site will soon reach capacity. Intensification of the Trumpington site to provide extra spaces is being considered.

A new Travel Hub site at Junction 11 in addition to the existing site would enable journeys to be faster and more reliable. Reducing the increasing number of cars travelling into Cambridge and adding to the extensive and high-quality public transport network currently being developed across the area.

At the Executive Board meeting on 27 June 2019 the GCP Executive Board agreed it was important not just to mitigate the potential impacts of the scheme, but to ensure that local residents benefited from it in terms of enjoying access to the travel hub and the facilities it would provide.

Cambridge South West Travel Hub is part of the West of Cambridge Package. A collective of schemes designed to improve traffic and congestion to the west of the city.

This programme will also work towards Cambridgeshire’s Long Term Transport Strategy:

Access to areas of employment and key services will be maximised, particularly by sustainable modes of travel, to:

  • Provide a transport network that is efficient and effective
  • Provide good accessibility to services and for businesses
  • Provide a high quality public transport and cycle network to routes near major employment, education and service centres

Documents

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Consultation-report-2019

1.4 MB

Published 15 May 2024
Cambridge South West Travel Hub Scheme Bacground

57.2 KB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Landscape Proposals

670.3 KB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Travel Hub Access Proposals

1.1 MB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Proposed Travel Hub Site

881.9 KB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Workshop Sept 2019

2.3 MB

Published 15 May 2024
Cambridge South West Park & Ride FAQs (copy 4)

544.0 KB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Final Non-Technical Summary

5.2 MB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH Modelling note final

611.3 KB

Published 15 May 2024
M11 web version

1.6 MB

Published 15 May 2024
M11 J11 P&R Strategic Outline Business Case

1.5 MB

Published 15 May 2024
CSWTH traffic route location plan

1.5 MB