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Improvements to the number 2 bus route (A37/A4018)

Improvements to the number 2 bus route (A37/A4018)

To build a more inclusive and connected city, Bristol must tackle the challenges surrounding travel. With high levels of traffic congestion and harmful air pollution levels, there’s a sense of urgency to tackle these issues to improve public health. Establishing an improved transport system which is accessible to everyone in Bristol is equally critical.

Map showing the A37/A362 passing through Whitchurch, Pensford, Temple Cloud, Farrington Gurney and Midsomer Norton, then connecting to the A367 which passes through Radstock, Peasdown St John and Bath.

Somer Valley Links improvements

Somer Valley Links improvements

The A37 and A367 Corridor project aims to improve travel between Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Westfield and Bath via the A367 and Bristol via the A37; through better bus services and enabling more walking and cycling.

Illustration showing the A4 Bristol to Bath road from Bristol Temple Meads rail station, via Three Lamps Junction, Arno’s Court Park, Brislington Park & ride, Hicks Gate, Keynsham Bypass, Keynsham rail station, Saltford, The Globe, Newbridge Park & Ride, Victoria Park and Bath Spa rail station. The map also shows connections to A37 Wells Road, West Town Lane, A4174 Ring Road and M32, Bristol and Bath Railway Path and Kelston Round Hill, A39 Wells Road and Bath Span University, Lower Bristol Road and Twerton, Royal United Hospital and University of Bath.

Improvements on A4 Bristol to Bath

Improvements on A4 Bristol to Bath

The Bristol to Bath Corridor project is being led by the West of England Combined Authority and delivered in partnership with Bath and North East Somerset Council and Bristol City Council. It aims to improve travel between Bath and Bristol through better bus services and enabling more cycling and walking.

Additional information about the Bristol section of the A4 corridor between Bristol and Bath

Additional information about the Bristol section of the A4 corridor between Bristol and Bath

We want to provide better and more sustainable transport in Bristol to improve air quality and help people get to places more easily.

North Filton and Henbury train stations

North Filton and Henbury train stations

New train stations are proposed as part of MetroWest Phase 2 to serve Henbury and North Filton.

Bristol School Streets: Redfield Educate Together Primary Academy

Bristol School Streets: Redfield Educate Together Primary Academy

Bristol City Council and Redfield Educate Together Primary Academy are working together to pilot Bristol School Streets.

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