The service runs Monday to Saturday 7am – 7pm, except on bank holidays.Īreas are separated into zones, with North Somerset having the largest area including some of Weston and Nailsea, Clevedon, Portishead, Yatton, Bristol Airport and Chew Valley. Fares will then be charged at standard commercial service costs, in line with Government guidelines from July. The price for a journey is £2 per adult, £1 per child until the end of June, and concessionary bus passes are also accepted. The minibuses operate without a fixed timetable or route, instead using an automated system to join up people’s desired journey into one trip to get passengers to where they need to be as efficiently as possible. WESTlink allows passengers to book a journey to take them either to a key main bus and train service, or to other bus stops located in the West, be that a hospital appointment, to pick up a small shop or a social engagement. The fleet of 30 bright green buses are now available to book via an app, website or phone and is the largest on-demand bus scheme in the UK, reconnecting communities and offering many people who are currently without a local service the opportunity to get back on the bus.
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