Not sure what that has to do with anything? The article says there’s spaces for blue badge holders, that’s the UK’s scheme for parking spaces for people with mobility issues.
to add as well that this is the third station for a small city; Cambridge North and Cambridge both have ‘normal’ parking, as do loads of other stations on the line. Just drive to one of the others. If you live south of Cambridge and want to commute on this line you’d probably drive to Whittlesford Parkway or Royston rather than going into the wrong city for no reason.
Not sure what that has to do with anything? The article says there’s spaces for blue badge holders, that’s the UK’s scheme for parking spaces for people with mobility issues.
Ohhh okay, I didn’t know that.
to add as well that this is the third station for a small city; Cambridge North and Cambridge both have ‘normal’ parking, as do loads of other stations on the line. Just drive to one of the others. If you live south of Cambridge and want to commute on this line you’d probably drive to Whittlesford Parkway or Royston rather than going into the wrong city for no reason.