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  2. Bristol Airport Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The West of England LEP's Option Development Report, published in 2016, outlined various possible routes for the new railway line: [12] A direct link to the airport from Bristol Temple Meads railway station, branching from the Bristol to Exeter line from Long Ashton, was considered to be a "fully segregated high quality link to the airport, which should provide short journey times" with "good ...

  3. Proposed transport developments in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is proposed to have a light rail line running alongside the pedestrian and cycling paths. In November 2016, the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership began a consultation process on their Transport Vision Summary Document, outlining potential light rail/tram routes from the city centre to Bristol Airport, the eastern and north west fringes of the city ...

  4. Public transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership began a consultation process on their Transport Vision Summary Document, outlining potential light rail/tram routes from the city centre to Bristol Airport, the eastern and north west fringes of the city, and a route along the A4 road to Bath. [9]

  5. List of stations in London fare zones 7–14 - Wikipedia

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    Zone 13, or Zone D, consists of the stations between zone 6 and Gatwick Airport. Zone 14, or Zone E, is Gatwick Airport station Zone 15, or Zone F, was reserved for Elizabeth line stations out to Reading, [3] although it hasn't been used. The following stations are inside the Oyster zonal system, but special fares apply:

  6. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    Oyster cards can hold period tickets, travel permits and, most commonly, credit for travel ("Pay as you go"), which must be added to the card before travel. Passengers touch it on an electronic reader when entering, and in some cases when leaving, the transport system in order to validate it, and where relevant, deduct funds from the stored credit.

  7. Transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Phase one and two of the ring road are the only major road building schemes adopted by the Joint Local Transport Plan, which claimed they would reduce delays across the Greater Bristol area by 6%, and lead to a 9% increase in public transport use. [38] Bristol City Council has since endorsed all three phases, hoping to begin construction of the ...

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  9. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham City Council: 14 December 2015 [79] Oxford: The Key: Oxford Bus Company: Unknown The Key: Brookes Bus: In Use 2018 Plymouth: Freedom Card: Plymouth Citybus: December 2007, discontinued 14 August 2011. The Key: Replaced the Freedom Card from 14 August 2011. [80] Portsmouth: Park & Ride: Portsmouth City Council: In use in 2017 Touch ...