Thursday, 19 March 2026

Bewildered By Bristol Buses (2)

How Many Buses Each Hour?


In yesterday's blog about bus changes due from 5th April, we have already met the 522 reduced to hourly between Bristol and Keynsham but still serving the Chandag Road area, east of the town centre, on its circuitous way to Bath.

We also know that the half hourly 349 to Bilbie Green will become the half hourly 43, extended from Bilbie Green to Burnett Business Park.
Chandag Estate leaps from one bus an hour to three!

The 43 is joined at Burnett Business Park by a brand new service 42, approaching Keynsham from the north. It runs every hour.

Also approaching from the north is a revised route 17. This used to run to Bilbie Green every hour ...
... although the timetable has Ashton Way, not the same place at all. 

No matter, from the change date the 17 will run to ...
Burnett Park!
So, if fbb's maths skills are up to standard (he did get 'O' level!)  all that means that Burnett Park gets FOUR buses an hour!

Before we examine the massive number of potential passengers from what must be a vast Business Park at Burnett, we need to seek out Keynsham's missing bus route.

What About The A4, Eh!
Bus watchers were very surprised when The Bath Bus Company started their 'Air Decker' service from Bath to Bristol Airport.

The same enthusiasts were further surprised when the Bath company was bought by RATP, effectively the Paris Municipal bus, tram and metro operator.
Recently a new (less attractive?) livery has been adopted.
Readers may also remember that RATP's London Buses operation was bought by First. This included a sightseeing business and, less well known, The Bath Bus Company was added to the package.

So First now has the Air Decker A4 route as part of its Bristol/Bath oeuvre. It runs at least every hour with tweaks and extras ...
... but this is no luxury limited stop service. Look at the outward map; from Bath to almost Keynsham ...
... from Keynsham to Hartcliffe ...
... noting that it eschews the by pass and serves all the local stops including Keynsham Church! It continues from Hartclffe ...
... to the Airport.

It is, most definitely, NOT fast. Journeys take, typically, one hour and 20 minutes. According to Google, the journey by car, taking a different route ...
... takes forty minutes - half of the time on an Air Decker!

The A4 Is unchanged from April 5th onwards.

But First could not be bothered to add it to their current network map. We await, with eager anticipation, the new network map.

What Happens At Burnett?
Not a lot!
Most of the buildings are old ...
... this below being called "The Fires Station" ...
... and these looking very strange indeed.
It is out in the country, well separated from any other hereditament.
But it has a pink ack-ack gun on its logo and a real one sitting enigmatically next to some if the other buildings.
You might have worked it out! Burnett Park was a World War 2 ammunition store for the MOD.

The ever observant fbb reckons he knows why this innocuous and minimalist business park warrants four buses an hour.
It doesn't!

But look closely at the above aerial enlargement; and look more closely. See open top buses ...
.. of various types.
And three Air Decker A4 vehicles in the latest livery.
Yes folks, this is the Bath Bus Company's depot, now c/o First Bus and, presumably, an operating base for services 17, 42, 43 and the afore-spotted A4.

That's why four buses an hour go there - it is, as is often the case, for operational convenience NOT for improvements for Keynsham passengers!

The Future's Orange
Oliver Coppard, South Yorkshire mega metro Mayor has launched his vision for a franchised network.
Oddly his launch bus was decorated differently from the above orange all over.

S Y P N - South Yorkshire People's Network ...
... has a truly meaningful logo.
At least Olly is excited!
But there is also a full printed report and some more infrastructure goodies.

Because of fbb's Sheffield heritage, the report warrants a blog.

  Next People's Network blog : Fri 20 Mar  

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Bewildered By Bristol Buses (1)

Keynsham, Spelt K E Y N S H A M, Keynsham

And there it is, a small town located about halfway between Bristol and Bath. It has a railway station on the GWR main line and is served mainly by First Bus.
The A4 bypasses the town centre with the church being the main stop for bus passengers.

The town's main claim to fame is focused on this man ...
... who died in 1977.

From Sunday April 5th, First Bus is throwing large chunks of its Bristol network into an omnibological cyclotron and pulling out a whole load of revised routes and timetables. 

Why bus companies do this biff bash approach always baffles fbb. It can be too much to tale in. It is OK of you only ever use one route, but without printed material and a good map, you may well struggle to understand anything other than your usual journey - even assuming you can understand that!

So fbb decided to start with Keynsham, and, using the Infra Draw Method, try to understand what is gong on.

A map is useful, so here is Keynsham culled from the current First Bristol network map.
It seems simple enough; so all we have to do is to download the map of the new network and compare the two.

There isn't one!

Does this map help?
It helps only if you know that the 43 replaces the 349, the 42 from the north is in addition to the 17 whilst the,42 and 43 to the Burnett Business Park are in addition to the 522.

The X39 ...
... and 39 are unchanged in route but with timetable changes. fbb thinks this is a current timetable extract from Bristol ...
... and from Bath.
In essence 39s via the town run evenings and some early mornings. Mostly buses are X39 via the by pass.

The poor quality on-line timetable for the revised service is wrong, First tells us (Great!) so the company have given us a much better quality PDF timetable instead.
fbb has no idea what the column headings BH and MH signify! There table does not tell us.

There are five more 39/X39 tables available on line, all different, some dated, some not. 

One of these is for a National Express X39 ...
... which isn't a National Express service at all, merely First's  X39 're-badged'.

As usual with First Bus, it is an on-line shambles!

And So To The 522
One bus an hour runs all the way to Bath, the other hourly trip terminates at Ashton Way, journeys which do not appear on the current network map.

Aha! Maybe Ashton Way is the same as Bilbie Green? Who knows?

But it matters not a lot as the forthcoming timetable ...
... shows only the hourly through buses to Bath.

Is fbb right to conclude that when 39s are not running, the only way from Keynsha, Church to Bath is via the circuitous 522!
You need to toddle down to the by pass for an X39.

So a service reduction almost hidden in the rubric - 522 - A revised timetable is now available for the 522 HERE with additional early morning journeys. We are not telling you that half you buses to Keynsham are withdrawn.

Well hidden First folks!

Elsewhere, First tells us that the cutback is because of the loss of tender money

349 Becomes 43 : 42 is New?
Currently, the 349 joins the 522 in providing a service to Keynsham Church, a total of four buses an hour. The 349 runs every 30 minutes ...
... but the timetable shows all journeys as terminating at Keynsham Church. But the current map shows 349 as running to Bilbie Green.

Thanks, First for a misleading timetable. 

To get to Bilbie Green on the 349 you need the table for buses from Keynsham to Bristol.
Surely the Biblbie times should be shown on the outward journeys.
Of course they should!

The replacement 43 is also half hourly. But the 43 is cross city, sort of. It is certainly not 'Cross city' for the benefit of passengers! Look at the full 43 route!
Wowsers!

To help bewildered readers, fbb has stripped out everything except the direct replacement for the 349.
And here is the easy to understand ...
... current route 43 timetable extract,
And here is the easier to follow NEW 43 timetable extract!
fbb notes that there are FIVE route 43 buses an hour between City and Kingswood on the current timetable and only TWO on the new schedule.

Maybe something else has changed?
 
To summarise what we have learned so far ...

39/X39 : no change to route but tinkering with the number of journeys via Keynsham Church, route 39. Confusion with on-line information.

349 : replaced by 43, extended to Burnett Business Park.

522 : reduced in frequency

17 : changes in Keynsham (tomorrow's blog)

42 : new route (tomorrow's  blog)

??? : The missing mystery service (tomorrow's blog)

But fbb needs to take a look at a major development in Sheffield which may be happening - sometime soon, or maybe sometime later. 

 Next Keynsham blog (plus) : Thurs 19 March