To allow for resurfacing works from 09:00 Monday 7th April until 16:00 Friday 11th April, London Road between Maukinfauld
Road Closure-Tickenham Hill, Tickenham, (X6)
Sunday 13th April 09:30-15:00
North Somerset
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Due to works on Tickenham Hill, service X6 will divert away from Failand and Tickenham to use A370 bypass, Bristol Road in Wraxall and Clevedon Road in Nailsea picking up near the Star Inn. This diversion will be in both directions during the closure period and will add some disruption to the X6 service at the times stated.
Due to bridge works on Queensway, the services are experiencing delays.
Updated at 12:30
Due to 4 way temporary lights at the junction of A38 and Checketts Lane in Worcester.
Service 144 is experiencing upto 20 minute delays in both directions.
Road Closure-Filton Avenue, Horfield-(72/73/74/77)
09:30 10th April - 18:00 11th April 2025
Bristol
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Update 12 April we have been advised works still ongoing diversion still in place.
Due to a pedestrian road traffic collision on Edinburgh Rd, Springboig Rd
43 to divert Left into unnamed road from Carntyne Rd, then onto Edinburgh Rd
From Monday 14 April, we'll be operating service 40 between Newstead (Wimborne Avenue Shops) and Beech Grove, Monday to Friday. We'll also be continuing to operate the service to Wedgwood Visitor Centre from Hanley on Saturdays. This service will be re-numbered 40a.
These journeys are financially supported by Stoke on Trent City Council.
The new timetables are available to view here
Over £90m is being invested in more electric buses in the West of England as figures reveal 750,000 bus passengers each week will travel electric in the region by next summer.
The extra 160 zero-emissions buses will bring the West of England's total to 258 - almost half the region's fleet.
First Bus is investing almost £70m into the project with a further £20m government funding from the latest round of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) Zero Emission Bus Regional Area (ZEBRA) scheme, secured through the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority.
The following services have been unable to run, due to operational issues:
09:44 U1 Truro to Falmouth
11:20 T3 Hayle to 3 Milestone
12.00 17A St Ives - Penzance
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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Until 27th May 2025, visitors can discover a stunning collection of elephant sculptures painted by talented artists, displayed across Bridport, West Bay, and Lyme Regis. Visitors can also look out for First Bus’ own elephant on the trail, painted by renowned artist, Jason Curtis
To make planning your trip simple, First Bus has mapped out the best bus routes to reach key points along the trail. Passengers can hop on and off at designated stops to take in the artworks and scenic views along the way.