Bristol park and ride

Bristol Park & Ride

First Bristol East Lancs bodied Dennis Trident on route 904 in June 2011
Parent Bristol City Council
Locale Bristol
Service type Park & ride
Routes 5
Destinations Southmead Hospital, Clifton Down station, Bristol City Centre
Stations Long Ashton, Portway, Brislington
Fleet Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530G
Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini
Operator First Bristol
CT Plus
Wessex Bus
Website Travel West

The Bristol Park & Ride is a park & ride system operated by Bristol City Council in the English city of Bristol.

History

Until 2011, the park & ride routes were operated by First Bristol and Wessex Bus.[1][2] On 5 September 2011, route 904 was taken over by CT Plus using ex First London, London Central and London General Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530Gs with route 903 passing from Wessex to First.[3][4]

On 2 April 2012, CT Plus took over the operation of route 902.[5] In April 2014, route 505 was extended to Long Ashton to become a park & ride route 901 commenced in September 2014.[6]

The existing contracts expire in September 2016, with options to extend for a further three years.[6]

Services

The system consists of five routes:

Around 600,000 journeys are made each year. There has been significant, and increasing, investment in the scheme by Bristol City Council.[9]

Benefits

The council consider that this facility has reduced city centre congestion.[10]

References

  1. Seven Centros for Wessex Connect Bus & Coach Professional 3 August 2007
  2. Fleet of B9TLs join Rotala Wessex Bus & Coach Professional 26 October 2007
  3. Bristol has got buses Boris Johnson didn't want Bristol Post 6 September 2011
  4. Moves to ease problems on park and ride Bristol Post 30 September 2011
  5. CT Plus starts Route 902 from 2 April 2012 CT Plus
  6. 1 2 Scrutiny Commission minutes Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Bristol City Council 23 October 2014
  7. Route 505 timetable Wessex Bus
  8. Route 901 timetable Wessex Bus
  9. Boost for park and ride bus services Bristol City Council 18 December 2006
  10. More buses for Christmas shopping BBC News 18 December 2006
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