A new set of bus services are due to launch in Bristol serving communities in north, south and east Bristol.
In total £4.7 million* has been set aside by the council from the income raised by Clean Air Zone charges to fund the new bus services, including one through the new East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood area, until 2028.
These bus services, which First Bus will launch on 6 April 2025, will follow these routes:
Service 16 – East Bristol: From Fishponds to Rupert Street in the city centre, via Kingswood, St George, Barton Hill and Temple Meads.
Service 36 – South Bristol: From Highridge to St Annes, via Withywood, Hartcliffe, Imperial Park, Knowle and Brislington.
Service 37 – South to north: From Knowle and Hartcliffe, to Avonmouth and Severnside, via Bishopsworth.
The first two of the new bus services will run roughly half hourly services every day between 6am and 7pm.
The third bus service, between Knowle and Avonmouth, will be a tailored service that will run three return journeys every day, with timings based around the shift patterns of workers in Avonmouth and Severnside business hub.
First Bus has registered the three new bus services with the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, who is responsible for overseeing and improving bus services in Bristol and the wider region and will manage the contracts for these new routes.
*Bristol City Council is investing a total of £4.7 million in bus services. We expect to spend around £4.3 million on running these three new services over three years.