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  2. T1 Bristol–Thornbury - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, the southern terminus was changed to Bristol bus station. The route no longer serves The Centre and Bristol Royal Infirmary. [5] From 2 April 2023, due to government funding, the frequency of the service during weekdays was restored to every 20 minutes. The Monday-Saturday evening frequency was increased from hourly to every 30 ...

  3. First West of England - Wikipedia

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    First West of England operate the majority of services in Bristol and an extensive network of services in and around Bath, Trowbridge, Wells and Weston-super-Mare as well as Worcestershire. Services in Bristol include the four routes of the metrobus express network. [16]

  4. 126 Wells - Axbridge - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Petitions against the withdrawal were launched by Conservative MP James Heappey and the Wells Liberal Democrats. [7] [8] [1] In September 2022, Somerset County Council announced that it would fund the service between Axbridge and Wells and that the route would be taken over by Libra Travel from 10 October. [9]

  5. MetroBus (Bristol) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the m3 route was intended to be extended at a later date from Emersons Green to Bristol Parkway, following works at the station to improve access for buses and other vehicles. [21] This plan was superseded by the m4 route, between the City Centre and Cribbs Causeway via Bristol Parkway station, which commenced in January 2023. [22]

  6. Public transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol bus station, in Marlborough Street, was opened in 1958. It was redeveloped in 2006 There are three main bus companies operating across the Greater Bristol area. They are First West of England, [1] Stagecoach South West and Big Lemon. They provide services around Bristol and into South Gloucestershire and North Somerset.

  7. Buses in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bus services expanded steadily between the wars. Between 1938 and 1941 Bristol's tramways were abandoned, and buses replaced the tram routes. [6] Bristol Tramways was state-owned from 1948. Expansion of services continued, to serve the new estates built on the edges of the city. But from 1954 passenger numbers started to decline. [2]

  8. Bristol bus station - Wikipedia

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    Bays 10 to 19 are for local bus services to locations outside of Bristol. Bristol Bus and Coach Station has many facilities including a First Bus Travelhub which offers information and ticket sales for First Bus services, a National Express Ticket Sales and Information Desk, National Express ticket machines, The Coffee Room cafe, 24-hour ...

  9. Template:Bus route table - Wikipedia

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    References ^ Route 41 timetable Transperth ^ Route 42 timetable Transperth ^ Route 16 timetable Transperth ^ Route 60 timetable Transperth ^ Route 950 timetable Transperth See also {{ Train station table }} TemplateData A template for generating a bus route table, for use in a station articles. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters ...