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TheLocalYokel said:With the Flyer currently using the congested Bedminster streets where a significant number of passengers are picked up and dropped off it will mean that a switch to the new Link will lose this facility.
Not in the accepted sense so far as I can ascertain but there may be a central strip separating the opposing carriageways.Good news for BRS. Will this be duel carriageway?
I seem to remember statements by the airport to the effect that they still expect there to be a service from/to Bedminster when the flyer gets rerouted via Ashton Vale. And it makes sense too given the number of staff who live in South Bristol. Not sure what the source for that was though, possibly some consultative committee comments, one of my previous posts in this thread might say.
Bristol Airports reports that the M4 is closed Eastbound between from J28 to J24 with local diversions in place.
greyhound service.
its nice to know its going well. its like a lot ot things when put on there is always a few tweaks here and there. until you try this and that , you dont know rightly what will or wont work.
different point. do we know how the decker service from bath is doing, if its still running.
carefull going too far back or we will get side tracked again, as much as i like talking what happened and how in them years back.
There is a bus service direct to temple meads station. it runs every 10 minutes, and i beleive every 30 minutes during the night.they leave from outside the terminal building and drop off at temple meads right outside, so not much lugging cases.Ash said:Will be flying into BRS from KEF in a couple of weeks and looking at best/cheapest public transport to get back to Bham. Never been before so wondering what the best way to Temple Meads is? Bus from airport or is there a closer station?
Any ideas welcome, thanks!
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