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Buses, coaches and bus stations in Bristol
Buses
The following bus services in Bristol are wheelchair accessible. However, not all bus-stops have the necessary raised kerbs for boarding (local information is obtainable from Bristol City Council on 0117 922 2930).
Also, please be aware that although most buses providing these services are wheelchair accessible, occasionally one may not be. Please contact the named bus operators for further information (other than timetables).
Park & Ride services
902 (Avonmouth A4 - city centre) (Bristol City Council)
903 (Long Ashton A370- city centre (Bristol City Council)
904 (Brislington A4 - city centre) (Bristol City Council)
City centre services
500 (Harbourside - city centre) (Buglers)
8, 9 (Clifton / Redland - city centre) (First)
Long-distance bus services
X1 (Bristol - Weston super Mare) (First)
X39, 339 (Bristol - Bath) (First)
349 (Bristol - Keynsham) (First / Abus)
672, 674 (Bristol - Chew Valley) (Eurotaxis)
695 (Bristol - Portishead) (Eurotaxis)
Other city services
20, 21 (Westbury on Trym - city centre - Rookery Farm) (First)
75, 75A (Hartcliffe - city centre - Cribbs Causeway) (First)
76, 77 (Hartcliffe - city centre - Henbury) (First)
National Express Disabled Passenger Travel Helpline 0121 423 8479 (between 08:00 and 20:00)
Concessionary travel
The All England Travelcard will entitle residents of Bristol who are 60 or over or disabled to free bus travel at any time, except before 09:00 on Monday to Friday, and free bus travel (at all times during Saturday, Sunday and Bank holidays) on journeys starting or finishing within the City of Bristol, Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
Blind or partially sighted residents of Bristol are eligible for a Platinum Travelcard and will get free bus travel at all times.
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