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[edit] History
[edit] Routes
Until 1958 the route network grew, but was relatively stable. The first bus route, from the Centre to Clifton, was unchanged from 1887 to 1958. Most services started from the Centre or Old Market, although the tram replacement services started between 1938 and 1941 were mostly cross-city routes.
In 1958 routes were linked, so that almost all routes ran across the city. This was to reduce congestion caused by standing buses in the central area, and also to provide better access to the new Broadmead shopping area. In the mid 1970s, growing congestion was creating delays and unreliable timing on the long cross-city routes, and many services were again split.
In 1978 the end of Bristol Joint Services enabled city services to be linked with routes in the eastern suburbs which were outside the city boundaries. Then in 1981 the NBC's Market Analysis Project[1] triggered more changes, with the abandonment of some long-established routes. Privatisation and deregulation resulted in more changes.
In recent decades, bus services have been extended to serve new suburbs to the north and east of the city and to serve the new out of town shopping centre at Cribbs Causeway.
In the 1980s, limited stop express services were started to the outer suburbs, initially under the Clipper brand. These routes have now mostly been abandoned.
[edit] Early bus services
Bristol bus services were first given numbers in 1913. The tram services were given the numbers 1 to 17, so the first bus routes were allocated numbers 18 to 33:
| Service | Route | Subsequent history |
| 18 | Centre - Clifton | Unchanged until 1958; then linked with part of route 284 to Downend; in 1975 replaced by new routes 7 and 8, now part of routes 8 and 9. |
| 19 | Centre - New Clifton | By 1930, extended to Fishponds, starting from Old Market. By 1949 renumbered 133. In 1962 renumbered 13. Extended to the Downs (1962-65), later to Bedminster, later to Stockwood Road. Now part of route 6. |
| 20 | Centre - Redland (Clyde Road) | By 1930, extended to Bedminster. In 1965 replaced by parts of routes 13 and 14. The route is no longer a bus route. |
| 21 | Centre - Ashley Down Road | By 1949 extended to Lockleaze. In 1958 linked to route 132 to Knowle West. In the 1970s renumbered 71 and terminus changed from Lockleaze to Filton. Now part of route 70. |
| 22 | Centre - Ashton Gate | By 1930 extended to Sneyd Park and to Bedminster Down, extended again in 1958 to Hartcliffe. Renumbered 42 in 1970, but route north of Centre abandoned in 1970s (remaining route numbered 79). No longer a bus route. |
| 23 | Centre - Bedminster | In 1921 extended to Bridgwater. In 1963 cut back to Highbridge and Burnham. Renumbered 369 in 1966. Route abandoned in the early 1980s |
| 24 | Centre - Brockley Combe | In 1921 extended to Weston-super-Mare. Renumbered 352/353 in 1966. Now routes 351 to 354. |
| 25 | Centre - Nailsea | In 1921 extended to Clevedon. Renumbered 362 in 1966. Now route 364. |
| 26 | Centre - Frampton Cotterell | In 1921 extended to Wotton-under-Edge, then to Dursley and in 1948 to Gloucester. Renumbered 526 in 1967. In 1981 split at Dursley and southern section numbered 326. Renumbered 626 in 1987, now operated by Wessex Connect. |
| 27 | Bristol - Wells | By 1930 extended to Street. Renumbered 376 in 1966. |
| 28 | Centre - North View - Avonmouth | Unchanged until 1958, then linked with route 138 to Withywood. Later extended to Hartcliffe. In 1992 renumbered 528. Withdrawn in 2002. Parts of the Avonmouth half became part of route 41, but other sections are no longer a bus route. |
| 29 | Downs - Tockington | The route became part of route 30A, renumbered 330 in 1966, later abandoned. By 1921 route 29 was used for the Bristol - Gloucester service, extended to Cheltenham from 1928 to 1971 (renumbered 529 in 1967), but abandoned as a through route in the 1980s. |
| 30 | Filton - Thornbury | A tram feeder service, extended to the Centre by 1930. Renumbered 329 in 1966, now part of routes 309 and 310. |
| 31 | Old Market - Barton Hill | Merged with route 36 in the 1920s. By 1930 route 31 was used for the Bristol - Malmesbury service, later extended to Swindon. Renumbered 418 in 1966, later abandoned as a through route. Yate - Malmesbury now route 41, operated by Andybus. |
| 32 | Old Market - Fishponds | Extended to Chipping Sodbury in 1921, to Tetbury by 1930 and Cirencester in 1935. Renumbered 432 in 1966, later abandoned. |
| 33 | Brislington - Newton | A tram feeder service, extended at each end to run from Bristol to Bath by 1930. Renumbered 339 in 1966. |
In 1921, three more routes were started:
| Service | Route | Subsequent history |
| 34 | Westbury - New Passage/Severn Beach | Unchanged until 1963; then extended into Bristol. Renumbered 324 in 1966, now route 624 operated by Wessex Connect |
| 35 | Kingswood - Marshfield | By 1930, extended to Chippenham and into Bristol. Renumbered 335 in 1966, now route 635 operated by Faresavers. |
| 36 | Old Market - Barton Hill - St Anne's | The oldest route still using its original number.
In the 1950s extended to Knowle, and in 1961 to Withywood. From 1963 to the early 1970s it was a cross-city route to Patchway, the longest city route (a running time of 1 hr 30 mins). In the late 1970s it was extended to Hotwells for a period. |
The next route numbers were allocated to other parts of the Bristol Tramways network:
- 40 to 44: Weston-super-Mare area
- 45 to 64: Cheltenham and Gloucester area
- 65 to 79: Swindon area
New routes started or acquired in the Bristol area were then allocated numbers on an ad hoc basis. In the 1920s and 1930s new routes included
| Service | Route | Subsequent history |
| 28B | Centre - Henleaze - Filton | Started in the 1920s. Renumbered 142 by 1949. In 1958 linked to route 238 to Highridge. Renumbered 12 in 1966, but withdrawn in the mid 1970s. |
| 80 | Bristol - Dundry | Renumbered 373 in 1966. Now part of route 672. |
| 81 | Old Market - Ashley Down Road - Horfield | Renumbered 281 and extended to Filton by 1949. Became part of route 236 in 1958. No longer a bus route. |
| 82 | Old Market - Eastville | Became part of route 83 by 1949 |
| 83 | Eastville - Downs - Clifton | By 1949 extended to Old Market. In 1958 linked to route 89 to Cheltenham Road/Zetland Road. From 1963 to 1966 a circular route. In 1990s renumbered 586. In 2005 Cheltenham Road section discontinued; extended to Hotwells. Now operated by Wessex Connect |
| 84 | Centre - Fishponds | A Greyhound Motors route. Extended to Hotwells in 1938, and later to Downend (with 284). In 1958, the Hotwells section was cut and the route extended to Cribbs Causeway. Replaced in the mid 1970s by route 51. Now mostly part of route 48. |
| 85 | Bristol - Portishead | Renumbered 358 and 359 in 1966. |
| 88 | Bristol - Radstock | Renumbered 365 in 1966, now part of 178 and 179 to Bath. |
| 89 | Clifton - Cheltenham Road | In 1958 became part of route 83 (later 586). Since 2005 not a bus route. |
| 99 | Hotwells - Avonmouth | A Greyhound Motors route, started in 1922 when the Portway opened. Extended to Princes Street in 1938. From 1958 to 1963 extended to Patchway; from 1963 to the mid 1970s extended to Knowle, then renumbered 26. Now part of routes 695 and 902 |
| 133 | Eastville - St George | By 1949 renumbered 82. In 1966 renumbered 90. Now part of route 584. |
| 134 | Bristol - Bitton - Bath | Started in the 1920s. Renumbered 332 in 1966 |
| 139 | Old Market - Pennywell Road - Stapleton | In 1962 linked to route 239 to become a cross-city route to Ashton Vale, renumbered 19. Now routes 24 and 25 terminating at Lockleaze. |
| 145 | Horsefair - Kellaway Avenue - Henleaze | In 1958 extended south to Stockwood and linked to route 28C to Shirehampton. In 1965 split at Hosefair: the Stockwood end became part of route 40, the Shirehampton end was extended to Hotwells and renumbered 15. In the early 1970s cut at the Centre and renumbered 25. Later linked to route 37 to Rookery Farm and renumbered 22 and 23. Now routes 20 and 21 but serving Southmead, not Shirehampton. |
Between 1938 and 1941, the city's tram services were withdrawn. The replacement bus services were numbered 1 to 9:
| Service | Route | Subsequent history |
| 1 | Brislington - Centre - Westbury | Extended to Henbury by 1949. The southern terminus was switched to Broomhill in the mid 1970s. Numbered 501 for a time. |
| 2 | Eastville - Old Market - Downs | Extended by 1949 to Sea Mills and Lockleaze. Extended in the 1950s to Lawrence Weston. Renumbered 22 in 1970. The western section is now part of route 40 (until 2006 route 43). |
| 3 | Fishponds - Centre - Knowle | Extended to Whitchurch and Oldbury Court by 1949. In the 1950s the northern half became part of route 11. In 1958 linked to route 5 to Filton. In the mid 1970s the route was split: the Filton half became route 73 (now route 75), and the Whitchurch half became route 32 (now not served by city buses). |
| 4 | Staple Hill - Old Market - Knowle | By 1949 extended to Knowle West. Renumbered 44 and 45 in 1970. Split in 1975: the Staple Hill end became routes 54 and 55 (now 49), the Knowle West end route 30 (now route 52). |
| 5 | Centre - Filton | In 1958 rerouted to Filton Avenue (old route 5A) and extended to Broomhill. In the mid 1970s, the route was split: the Broomhill end became part of route 1, the Filton end was renumbered 72 (now part of 73). |
| 6 | Old Market - Filton | In 1958 linked to the southern half of route 8A to Hartcliffe. In the early 1970s withdrawn north of Haymarket. Renumbered 76 in the mid 1970s, still part of 76. |
| 7 | Centre - Zetland Road - Downs | In 1958 extended from Centre to Hotwells. In 1962 replaced by parts of routes 13 and 14, in 1965 part of route 40, in 1975 renumbered 34. Now not a bus route. |
| 8 | Kingswood - Old Market - Bedminster Down | Extended to Hartcliffe in 1953 and also to Warmley. In 1958 the Hartcliffe end became part of routes 6 and 6A; extended to Southmead by the route of the old 2A. In 1970 renumbered 87 and 88. Now the Warmley end is part of route 43, the Southmead end is part of route 54. |
| 9 | Hanham - Old Market - Ashton Gate | Unchanged until the 1980s. Today the Hanham end is part of routes 44 and 45, the Ashton end is not a bus route. |
Variants to pre-war routes included
| Service | Route | Subsequent history |
| 2A | Stapleton - Old Market - Downs - Southmead | In 1958 the Southmead end became part of route 8, the Stapleton end was extended to Frenchay and linked to route 132 to Knowle West. In 1961 renumbered 10. The Frenchay end is now part of routes 4 and 5, the Knowle West end part of routes 89 and 90. |
| 6A | Old Market - Gloucester Road - Southmead | In 1958 linked to the southern half of route 8 to Hartcliffe. In 1965 renumbered 7, in 1970 renumbered 77 and extended to Henbury. Still route 77 today, but operating via Centre, not Old Market. |
| 19A | Old Market - Staple Hill - Pucklechurch | In the mid 1950s renumbered 319. In 1966 renumbered 389. |
[edit] Post war bus services
After the war, several routes were extended to serve new housing estates: Lawrence Weston (2), Henbury (1), Lockleaze (2 and 21), Withywood (138) and Hartcliffe (8, 22 and 238). Other new routes included
| Service | Route | Subsequent history |
| 17 | Temple Meads - Centre | In 1958 extended to the Zoo. In 1970 renumbered 41. In 1975 combined with route 18 to form circular routes 7 and 8. Now part of routes 8 and 9. |
| 400 | Bristol - Yate - Wotton-under-Edge - Stroud | Started in 1950 when Bristol Tramways acquired the Stroud routes of Red & White. In 1981 replaced by route 325 (Bristol - Wotton) and 440 (Yate - Stroud), through services withdrawn in 1983. |
| 11 | Oldbury Court - Centre - Hengrove. | Started in the mid 1950s when route 3 was changed. Split in 1975: the Oldbury Court end became route 51 (now part of route 5), the Hengrove end became route 31 (now part of route 51). |
| 33A | Bristol - Keynsham (Park Estate) | Started in the mid 1950s. Renumbered 349 in 1966. Now operated by Abus and First jointly. |
| 300 and 301 | Bristol - Cardiff | Started in 1966 when the Severn Bridge opened. The stopping service (300) was cut at Chepstow in 1968. The express service (301) became part of the Expresswest service (611 and 612) in the 1980s. Now limited stop service X14 via Chepstow to Newport and Cwmbran. |

