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“Cancellations can occur for a variety of reasons due to issues on the road network we cannot control. We saw significant improvements when we did the same earlier this year on Metrobus services, so we anticipate similar success across our Bristol network.
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The company is running a huge recruitment campaign amid a dire shortage of drivers, and said that issues like congestion can cause bus cancellations which are outside the company’s control.īristol Live is calling for Better Buses for BristolĪ spokesperson for First West of England said: “New timetables have been introduced across Bristol this week - including more frequent buses on a number of services - using specialist scheduling software which we are confident will improve reliability. But let's see what the data reveals.”Įarlier this year, Doug Claringbold, managing director of First Bus in the West of England, said that services and reliability will improve from April. Nothing would make me happier than to discover that the reliability of our buses is moving in the right direction. Mr Jones added: “I need the public’s help to gather the data that will show if the bus companies need to be held to account - and it’s not too late for passengers to start logging bus journeys from today. Bristol Live is also campaigning for Better Buses in Bristol.

The citizen science project is continuing throughout April and May, and passengers are encouraged to log their bus journeys on the website: .uk/bus. In March the MP received a total of 109 reports of ghost buses. How can we expect people to leave their cars at home if they can’t trust that the bus they are waiting for actually exists?” But looking at the data in black and white that is rolling in, even I’m astounded at how badly Bristol’s bus network is blighted by ghost buses. Mr Jones said: “For as long as I can remember, problems with bus services have been one of the biggest local concerns for people. Read more: Buses ‘to get more priority’ over cars along four main routes into city centre Several main routes - including the 70, 73, 73, 75 and 76 - should now see buses running more frequently, but the results of this remain to be seen. The project is asking bus passengers whose journeys start in the Bristol North West constituency to tell the MP if their journeys were on time, delayed, or if a service appears on an app or digital screen in a bus stop but never turns up - known as a ghost bus.įirst Bus, the city’s largest operator, promised that many services will become more reliable from the start of April. Darren Jones, Labour MP for Bristol North West, is collecting evidence from constituents to test promises made by bus bosses on improving reliability. Stranded passengers reported more than 100 cases of “ghost buses” in Bristol last month as part of a new citizen science project.
