Bristol’s transport system is ever-evolving to continue to meet changing needs of those who use it. Transports updates includes Bristol signposted to fare three new train station.
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00:00Bristol's transport system is ever-evolving to continue to meet changing needs of those
00:07who use it. Transport updates includes Bristol's signposted to gain three new train stations
00:14which could see passengers using a Porter's Head to Bristol line by the end of 2027, and
00:19possibly the creation of a station at Ashton Gate, St Anne's Gate and Lockleys. This would
00:25mean the first time Ashton Gate has had a train station open to all residents since
00:301964, which many locals have expressed excitement about. For Bristol's bus services, there
00:36are a number of new routes, bus lanes and bus priority measures being put in place.
00:41New bus routes include the service 16 from Fishponds to Rupert Street in the city centre.
00:47And there's a new service 36 from Highridge to St Anne's, and the new service 37, which
00:53is a new bus service from Knoll and Harcliffe to Avonmouth.