Getting from A to B: Case Studies
We've created some case studies that give examples of how you can use public transport if you don't have a car
Getting from A to B is a series of leaflets helping people without access to a car to travel more easily. Our case studies give examples of how popular journeys can be undertaken with public transport.
- Case Study 1 - Combining hospital transport for social care and hospital visits (PDF, 199 KB)
- Case Study 2 - Shopping trips for someone with mobility difficulties and impaired sight or hearing (PDF, 307 KB)
- Case Study 3 - Social, shopping and hospital trips for someone with mobility difficulties and needing assistance (PDF, 201 KB)
- Case Study 4 - Hospital visits for someone in a wheelchair who needs to travel with oxygen (PDF, 195 KB)
- Case Study 5 - Young person travelling for Post 16 education (PDF, 193 KB)
- Case Study 6 - Attending hospital appointments at Hitchingbrooke Hospital (PDF, 202 KB)
- Case Study 7 - Travelling from work from March to Wisbech by bus (PDF, 203 KB)
- Case Study 8 - Family railcards (PDF, 265 KB)
- Case Study 9 - Whittlesey to Peterborough City Hospital using the Rivergate Bus Stop (PDF, 218 KB)
- Case Study 10 - X1 for all the family (PDF, 208 KB)
- Case Study 12 - Wisbech to King's Lynn QE2 Hospital (PDF, 211 KB)
- Case Study 13 - Wisbech to Peterborough Hospital (PDF, 236 KB)
These case studies are also available in Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese and Russian.
Our has further details of transport options available across the district.
Hospital journeys
We have also developed booklets to help with public transport journeys to hospital: