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Bristol's biggest bus company First Bus West of England has announced the temporary cancellation of 1,450 bus journeys a week, ... The Number 48, 48a and 49 buses, which link Emersons Green, ...
Bus improvements remain a “key priority” for residents, according to Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer. The Green councillor said: “We need to look at providing a timeline of actions ...
Tim Rippington says political parties must unite to ensure Bristol gets the integrated public transport system that residents deserve ...
Hundreds of disgruntled bus passengers have pledged to attend a protest rally in the city centre on Saturday calling for something to be done to improve Bristol’s buses. The rally was called ...
A commuter bus in Bristol, England, which runs on biomethane gas produced by food waste and fecal matter generated by 32,000 local households, entered regular service late last month. Originally ...
First Bus has cancelled 1,450 bus journeys a week until April at the earliest Calls for bus franchising to be considered in the Bristol area have been backed by councillors. Franchising would see ...
The new buses will bring down the company's emissions by 95%, First Bus says More biomethane gas-powered vehicles from First Bus are set to be rolled out across Bristol, the firm has announced.
A total of 98 new buses will soon be operating across nine services in Bristol and North Somerset following the installation of rapid chargers at depots in Hengrove and Weston-super-Mare.
At the end of January, bus operator First West of England showcased the Bio-Bus in the center of Bristol, European Green Capital for 2015. The bus took passengers on short journeys through the city.
The new facility is the second bio-methane filling station to be opened by operator First West of England in the space of a year ...
37 . The 37 bus route between Bath and Bristol via Hanham and Longwell Green was withdrawn from the end of January 2022. 336 . The 336 once ran from Withywood to Bath, but is understood to have ...
Calls for bus franchising to be considered in the Bristol area have been backed by councillors. Franchising would see the West of England Combined Authority (Weca) have direct control over routes ...