Bristol bus station

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Bristol Bus and Coach Station
Bristol Bus Station.jpg
LocationMarlborough Street
City of Bristol
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°27′33″N 2°35′36″W / 51.4592°N 2.5932°W / 51.4592; -2.5932Coordinates: 51°27′33″N 2°35′36″W / 51.4592°N 2.5932°W / 51.4592; -2.5932
Operated byFirst West of England
Bus routes35 Bristol to Marshfield

37 Bristol to Bath via Hanham
39 Bristol to Bath via Keynsham
62 Bristol to Berkley & Dursley
178 Bristol to Radstock
349 Bristol to Keynsham
376 Bristol to Wells, Glastonbury & Street
A1 Airport Flyer Bristol to Bristol Airport
T2 Bristol to Thornbury
X1/X2 Bristol to Weston-super-Mare
X3/X3a/X4 Bristol to Portishead
X5 Bristol to Weston-super-Mare via Clevedon and Portishead
X6/X7 Bristol to Clevedon
X8/X9 Bristol to Nailsea
X39 Bristol to Bath (Direct via A4)
Y2/Y3/Y4 Bristol to Yate

Y5 Bristol to Chipping Sodbury
Bus stands19
Bus operatorsFirst West of England
National Express
Bristol Community Transport
Other information
Websitewww.firstbus.co.uk/bristol-bath-and-west
History
Opened1958 (Original Station)
2006 (Current Station)

Bristol Bus and Coach Station serves the city of Bristol in the west of England. It is situated on Marlborough Street, near the Broadmead shopping area. The original bus station and onsite depot were opened in 1958 by the Bristol Omnibus Company. It was later redeveloped with the current bus station opening in 2006.[1]

Before 1958 Bristol had no bus station; most country and long-distance coach services departed from Prince Street, and others used street stops in the Centre, Canon's Road and Old Market.[2]

The station is managed by First West of England.[3] There are 19 bays, Bays 1 to 7 are for National Express long-distance coach services. Bays 8 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 security and public toilets including an accessible toilet.

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References[]

  1. ^ New bus station for Bristol BBC News 4 February 2003
  2. ^ Curtis, C and Walker, M (2007) Bristol Omnibus Services: The Green Years Millstream Books ISBN 978-0-948975-80-6 p.60
  3. ^ "Conditions of Use Relating to Bristol (Marlborough Street) Bus Station" (PDF). First Group. Retrieved 20 September 2016.

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