New CYCLOPS junction officially completed in Cambridge

Milton Road Kings Hedges CYCLOPS crossing in use
-Credit: (Image: Greater Cambridge Partnership)


A new integrated crossing junction has been opened in Cambridge. Members of the community gathered at the key junction on Milton Road today (Friday) as the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) scheme nears completion.

Cllr Elisa Meschini was joined by local residents, councillors, Camcycle, Cambridge Living Streets and the Cambridge Sustainable Travel Alliance as she cut a ribbon to mark the completion of the new CYCLOPS junction at Milton Road/King’s Hedges Road on Friday. The CYCLOPS junction – the second of its kind in Cambridge – provides smooth, segregated paths so people can walk, wheel or cycle with more confidence, while improving safety for all users of this busy junction in the north of the city.

Cllr Meschini, Chair of the GCP, said: “Whether you’re commuting to work, shopping with friends, attending fun family activities after school, or if you’re journeying back home, you’ll likely travel along this key route in and out of our city. This junction unlocks a quicker, easier and – most importantly – safer route for bicycles, buses and pedestrians as it filters the traffic.

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“Given that works are almost near completion on the project, we’d like to thank the Milton Road community for their patience and understanding whilst we carry out these works. We’re very grateful for everyone’s input on the scheme: your feedback and insight since the project’s very beginning, to now being largely delivered, is very much appreciated. Thank you for the contributions you have made, and I look forward to seeing the difference it’ll make to anyone catching a bus, walking to the city, or cycling to work."

The new junction features two rain gardens, which are designed to manage runoff rainwater from hard surfaces, so the excess water doesn’t gather or collect on the road. A total of four rain gardens will be delivered along Milton Road, increasing biodiversity in the area.

Milton Road CYCLOPS ribbon cutting
Milton Road CYCLOPS ribbon cutting -Credit:Greater Cambridge Partnership

This month, the last of the 14 of the Copenhagen crossings on the scheme will be delivered. Once complete, the Milton Road project will provide new bus lanes, improved junctions and enhanced walking and cycling links to significantly improve journeys for everyone – helping to cut congestion and improve air quality.

For more information about the Milton Road scheme visit www.greatercambridge.org.uk