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Document Reference Number OA/13<br />

<strong>Pro<strong>of</strong></strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Evidence</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mr</strong> <strong>James</strong> <strong>Willcock</strong><br />

North Fringe to Hengrove Package (NFHP) BRT Service Procurement<br />

6.15 The BRT service for NFHP comprises <strong>of</strong> a range <strong>of</strong> BRT services, most <strong>of</strong> which are<br />

likely to be provided on a commercial basis. Some <strong>of</strong> the NFHP BRT services will be<br />

provided initially, via competitive tender using pump-prime funding, to secure<br />

service provision to on-going residential and commercial development sites. The<br />

proposed AVTM BRT competitive tender will provide an opportunity to procure<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the NFHP BRT services, as well as the SBL BRT services, within one<br />

contract.<br />

Feeder Bus Services<br />

6.16 The AVTM feeder bus services will be procured in negotiation with the existing<br />

commercial service providers. Three feeder bus services have been identified to<br />

make use <strong>of</strong> the AVTM bus-way, these are the:<br />

X1 operating between Weston-super-Mare and Bristol every half an hour<br />

354 operating between Nailsea and Bristol every half an hour, and<br />

361 operating between Clevedon and Bristol every hour.<br />

In 2016 when South Bristol Link (SBL) opens, the existing airport shuttle service<br />

A1 & A2 known as the ‘Airport Flyer’, operating between Bristol Airport and<br />

Bristol Temple Meads and city centre, will join the SBL infrastructure at the A38<br />

and operate onto the AVTM bus-way at the SBL / AVTM bus only T junction to<br />

the east <strong>of</strong> the Long Ashton Park & Ride site and into Bristol city centre. The<br />

‘Airport Flyer’ currently operates every 10 minutes throughout the day time<br />

Monday to Saturday and every 15 minutes on Sundays. For the NFHP BRT<br />

scheme, the extent <strong>of</strong> feeder bus services to use BRT infrastructure is subject to<br />

further engagement with bus operators.<br />

6.17 The incentive for the commercial bus operators to divert these services onto BRT<br />

infrastructure, is to reap journey time savings which directly reduce bus operating<br />

costs and stimulate passenger demand. Further information about journey time<br />

savings can be found in <strong>Mr</strong> Rob Thompson’s <strong>Pro<strong>of</strong></strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Evidence</strong> OA/6.. While the<br />

feeder bus services will also be required to adhere to minimum quality standards,<br />

these standards may be less stringent than the uplift required for the BRT services,<br />

as they will continue to be branded and operate as conventional bus services. All<br />

bus operators wishing to use the AVTM busway will be required to fit guidance<br />

wheels to the front <strong>of</strong> buses, at the bus operators cost. The councils will provide<br />

bus operators with the technical specification for the guidance wheels. The<br />

experience from the Cambridge busway scheme is that the cost <strong>of</strong> fitting guidance<br />

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