Bristol travel
The starting place for all the information you need about travelling in and around Bristol.
Buses
Buses in Bristol are operated by First Bus. To see Bristol timetables click here, and for maps of the local routes click here.
The First Bus customer hotline is 0845 602 0156.
Trains
Trains to Bristol are run by First Great Western. For train times click here, to see a list of fares click here.
The First Great Western customer services number is 08457 000 125, which is also the number to ring for lost property.
To see the live departures board for Bristol Temple Meads click here, and you can view the arrivals board if you click here.
Roads
For all the latest travel info on roads in the Bristol area go to This is Traffic. This has latest traffic info for the M4, M5, M32 motorways.
Bristol Airport
Bristol International Airport is in North Somerset, off the A38 road, about eight miles south of Bristol.
The Bristol Airport general enquries telephone number is 0871 334 4444.
For arrivals and depatures call 0871 334 4344. click here for arrivals, and here for departures.
Parking at the airport? Call 0871 334 4450 or click here to find out more.







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