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A2 Bus
From today the A2 bus operated by First between Weston-super-Mare and Nailsea via BRS will extend to Clevedon and Portishead on alternate journeys. It will remain hourly in both directions with the first bus leaving Weston at 0445 and the last bust returning there at 2259. Looking at the timetable it seems there is now a need for four buses rather than the previous three to maintain the schedule.
During the evening the buses will travel only as far as Nailsea. Timings at BRS are almost unchanged although at times the Weston-bound bus will call there two minutes earlier than in the previous schedule.
A4 Air Decker
This service operated by the Bath Bus Company between Bath and the airport via south Bristol that was increased from hourly to half hourly in March never seems to carry many passengers. I use it from time to time, not always to/from the airport, and on most days I see it passing, and if it's carrying more than six or eight then it's having a busy run.
How the provision of double deckers with these sorts of loads is profitable, even at £20 return between airport and Bath, I can't imagine. Mini buses might be thought to be more realistic although suitcase storage provision might be a difficulty.
I don't know whether the airport subsidises the A4 service in any way.
A1 Flyer
This service operated by First Bristol on behalf of the airport seems to go from strength to strength with high loads a frequent occurrence throughout much of the day, although inevitably there are times when loading is sparse because of the peaks and troughs of the airline network.
There is an argument for double deckers on this route but I'm told they would not be able to get under the canopy at the top of the Temple Meads station main approach road where the Flyer stop is situated.
National Express service 216
This is the 12 x daily service between Cardiff, Newport and BRS. I've seen it loading and unloading at the airport on a number of times this summer and my impression is that generally it's not quite as heavily used as its predecessor, First Greyhound, although that one served Swansea as well on many of its daily journeys.
From today the A2 bus operated by First between Weston-super-Mare and Nailsea via BRS will extend to Clevedon and Portishead on alternate journeys. It will remain hourly in both directions with the first bus leaving Weston at 0445 and the last bust returning there at 2259. Looking at the timetable it seems there is now a need for four buses rather than the previous three to maintain the schedule.
During the evening the buses will travel only as far as Nailsea. Timings at BRS are almost unchanged although at times the Weston-bound bus will call there two minutes earlier than in the previous schedule.
A4 Air Decker
This service operated by the Bath Bus Company between Bath and the airport via south Bristol that was increased from hourly to half hourly in March never seems to carry many passengers. I use it from time to time, not always to/from the airport, and on most days I see it passing, and if it's carrying more than six or eight then it's having a busy run.
How the provision of double deckers with these sorts of loads is profitable, even at £20 return between airport and Bath, I can't imagine. Mini buses might be thought to be more realistic although suitcase storage provision might be a difficulty.
I don't know whether the airport subsidises the A4 service in any way.
A1 Flyer
This service operated by First Bristol on behalf of the airport seems to go from strength to strength with high loads a frequent occurrence throughout much of the day, although inevitably there are times when loading is sparse because of the peaks and troughs of the airline network.
There is an argument for double deckers on this route but I'm told they would not be able to get under the canopy at the top of the Temple Meads station main approach road where the Flyer stop is situated.
National Express service 216
This is the 12 x daily service between Cardiff, Newport and BRS. I've seen it loading and unloading at the airport on a number of times this summer and my impression is that generally it's not quite as heavily used as its predecessor, First Greyhound, although that one served Swansea as well on many of its daily journeys.