The A605 Kings Dyke level-crossing improvement is now open to traffic. The cost of the road scheme to avoid motorists waiting at the level crossing, whilst it opens and closes up to 200 times a day, was originally £, but by June 2019 to budget for the project had risen to £38M. According to Cambridgeshire County Council website, 'the current approved scheme budget of £32 million is made up of funding from: Cambridgeshire County Council. Growth Deal funding approved by the former Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority's (CPCA) Transforming Cit


The A605 Kings Dyke level-crossing improvement is now open to traffic. The cost of the road scheme to avoid motorists waiting at the level crossing, whilst it opens and closes up to 200 times a day, was originally £, but by June 2019 to budget for the project had risen to £38M. According to Cambridgeshire County Council website, 'the current approved scheme budget of £32 million is made up of funding from: Cambridgeshire County Council. Growth Deal funding approved by the former Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority's (CPCA) Transforming Cities Fund'. Kings Dyke level-crossing improvement, Kings Dyke, nr. Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, UK, on August 7, 2022.


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