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Forthcoming changes to local bus services in Bath & North East
Somerset
This page provides links to timetable
and/or journey planner information. Many of these links are to
external web sites. Bath & North East Somerset Council is not
responsible for the content of external internet sites.
- Information - timetables
and journey planners, maps, getting to know the area
- By travel mode - car,
buses, coaches,
motorcycle, park
& ride, trains, taxi, walking and
cycling
- Other - community
transport, cross boundary
travel
Transport Direct provides lots of useful
information on the best ways to get from A-Z
across the UK, including times for trains and buses, train fares
and some cycling and walking routes, too. If you already know where
you're going and the way you want to get there.
Traveline provides timetables and
journey planners for bus, coach and rail services in the South
West. Traveline is also available on tel. 0871 200 22 33
between 7 am and 10 pm (calls cost 10p per minute from
landlines).
You can check on rail times directly using
National
Rail Enquiries you can even check live departure
times for trains online.
Or you can check your local transport
operators' websites to buy rail tickets or look for further travel
information... local transport providers for rail in this area
include First Great Western and Cross
Country Trains
Plus Bus can also tell you about the best combined
local bus and rail ticket options. If you're in a hurry, tired from
the day, or it's raining, you can also try traintaxi.com for
your nearest local taxi service from the train station.
For buses use Traveline. However useful information can be found
from First Group, Abus, and South
Gloucestershire Bus & Coach Company who are our main local
providers for buses. There is also a wealth of information on
our bus
pages including details of supported local bus services we provide
with initiatives such as farecar.
If you want information about coach travel
check with National
Express or use journey planners such as Transport
Direct or Traveline
Visit our pages for comprehensive information
on Park &
Ride in Bath. If you are travelling cross boundary to Bristol
then visit Bristol City Councils Park & Ride
pages.
If you cannot use regular public transport
services, the new website gettingaboutgreaterbristol is a great place to start
for more accessible transport options. Alternative our community
transport pages provide lots of useful information.
Start with our taxi
pages for information on local taxis, use traintaxi.com should
you need to get a taxi from the train station or look up local taxi
companies on the yellow pages website.
Please view our walking and
cycling pages, you could try the Sustrans web
site, which has a free online journey planner. Next time you are
arranging a visit to an individual organisation have a look on
their website as they often have their own directions of how
to access their premises by walking and cycling as well as the
car.
Our motorcycle pages
are a good place to start for information on parking and road
safety training.
If you need a car then look
at the road report which is our
interactive service to help you find out
about road works and closures currently in operation that
may affect your journey. Alternatively the AA - Route Planner and provides
useful information for car drivers throughout the UK.
Please consider the park &
ride if you are commuting to Bath but if it's not for you
then use our parking pages to
find out about parking facilities in the area.
Perhaps you don't have a car, but like
most people find you have a need for one now and again...? Then try
citycarclub to find a location nearby where you can
hire a car for an hour or two (or even a week).
What if you own a car but feel slightly
guilty about using it to commute on your own to work everyday...
all that fuel and those harmful emissions... Well, 2CarShare.com is
here to help you. This FREE to use web site is run by the local
authorities and makes it easy to find your perfect partner to share
lifts with. You can earn yourself money and don't even need a car
of your own.
Use
our interactive map feature to find out a wealth of
information about the area. Alternatively use mapping sites such as
multimap, street map and
google
maps.
Travelling within the West of England, then it
might be worth checking the website of our neightbouring local
authorities - Bristol, North Somerset, or South Gloucestershire also has useful links to
other travel information. Or viewing the Tourist information
pages on Bristol and Weston-super-Mare.
Once you've learnt about all the different
travel options, and which ones you like best and which ones suit
you down to the ground, you may feel an urge to get to know the
local area better. Tourist information centres,which have offices
in Bath also have a range of information and local
area maps on their web sites which are free to download.
The BBC web site about the great range of local events and
festivals, and the local Venue magazine
has details about guided walks, waterborne cruises and outdoor
events in the area, whilst westcountrynow
will tell you where to buy locally-sourced food at your nearest
farmers' market.