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Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Business Case Appendix 2B Scheme Description JOB NUMBER: 5048504 DOCUMENT REF: 5048504.250.100.01.2B Rev 4 Appendix 2B Scheme Descripton.doc 1 Final Draft DW PC AC AC 20/03/07 Originated Checked Reviewed Authorised Date Revision Purpose Description 2B-i

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2B.1. Scheme Description INTRODUCTION 2B.1.1 2B.2. 2B.2.1 2B.2.2 2B.2.3 Drawing Number C00-001 (shown in Appendix 2E) provides an overview of the measures comprising the Greater Bristol Bus Network (GBBN) Major Scheme Business Case (MSBC), and Drawing Number C00-002 shows the main bus routes that would take advantage of the measures proposed. Table 2B.1 is a summary of all routes and proposals for RTPI, Diversion and Frequency Changes within the preferred scheme. Corridor One M32 This corridor is one of the most congested in the area and one of the major contributors of poor air quality. The M32 carries express services from areas to the north of Bristol and from Wales as discussed in section 2A.2 of Appendix 2A. The corridor is also vital for movements outbound from Bristol to these surrounding areas and also for longer distance trips for both work and leisure. In terms of employment, combined with Corridor 7, it will start to provide realistic public transport alternatives for the expanding employment opportunities in the North Fringe. Buses suffer from unreliable, and relatively slow, journey times during the peak periods. There is a large potential to attract new bus users on this corridor and provide fast and efficient express bus services both in and out of the city to provide an attractive service for work and leisure trips. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.1 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. M32 JUNCTION 2 TO HOULTON STREET - SOUTHBOUND BUS LANE 2B.2.4 A new 1250m offside bus lane will be provided for southbound buses from the beginning of the long slip road to Junction 3. This will provide a substantial benefit to bus passengers on a very congested section of the M32. The bus lane will terminate just short of the proposed Broadmead/ Cabot Circus retail development, one of the largest retail developments in the country. Buses will then use the new road arrangement where the continuation of the M32 (A4032) meets Bristol s Inner Ring Road (A4044). 2B-1

Figure 2B.1 - Corridor One: M32 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid M32 M4 Junction 19 to Bristol City Centre Suggested Routes Corridor 1 M4 J19 201 302 318 324 328 330 333 336 337 339 530 531 X10 National Express M4 J19 National Express 040 200 201 Bus Routes 24 342 H1 X18 X20 X30 X40 X42 X48 X49 X62 X73 X84 Other routes New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency H1 X18 X73 X84 4 4A 5 328 329 586 587 626 689 A4174 Avon Ring Road (West) National Express X30 X40 X42 X62 342 M32 J1 (Hambrook) 328 329 Bristol Harbourside X20 X84 24 Bristol Bus Station H1 X18 X20 X30 X40 X42 X62 A4174 Avon Ring Road (East) Centre M32 J2 (Eastville) 24 342 4 4A 5 586 587 M32 J3 (St. Pauls) X48 X49 X73 626 689 X48 X49 Newfoundland Way M32 M32 M32 Bristol (Bond Street) M32 Bus Gate Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-2

2B.2.5 The bus lane will begin with an offside merge, with space made available by moving the nearside running lane into the hard shoulder, and the narrowing of the running lanes. Speed limits will need to be reduced locally to allow for safe running in the narrower lanes and loss of the hard shoulder. The bus lane will continue through the cutting under Junction 3. The bus lane will become a general running lane 150m short of a new signal controlled junction which is part of the Broadmead Redevelopment (Dwgs. CO1-003, CO1-004, Co1-005, CO1-006, CO1-007) BUS STOPS 2B.2.6 None planned. CORRIDOR 1 - SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.2.7 Improvements for buses will include: Offside bus lane beginning at long slip road at M32 Junction 3 south to Houlton Street. 2B.2.8 Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: No impact on pedestrians or cyclists. For other road users the impact is likely to be small in the peak, although there will be a slight increase in off-peak inbound journey times due to the reduced speed limit from Junction 2. 2B-3

2B.3. 2B.3.1 2B.3.2 Corridor Two A4018 This corridor serves dense residential districts north of central Bristol, as well as Bristol University, Park St and Clifton Down shopping centres. North of the Downs the bus routes split into routes serving Sea Mills, Lawrence Weston, Southmead and Henbury. Some of these areas experience significant deprivation. These routes also serve a number of large secondary schools. Routes that serve the northern end of the corridor also connect with The Mall regional shopping centre at Cribbs Causeway. This shopping centre has a high proportion of people accessing it by private car resulting in very significant congestion and poor reliability of bus services. The corridor also plays an important role in serving recreational and leisure attractions along the corridor such as Bristol Zoo and areas of natural beauty such as the Blaise Estate. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.2 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. LYSANDER ROAD BETWEEN PEGASUS ROAD AND MERLIN ROAD 2B.3.3 The southbound (Bristol bound) carriageway will be widened. This additional width will be used to provide a bus lane to enable buses to avoid the queue of traffic exiting from The Mall that occurs during the peak retail periods. Adjacent drainage features on the western side of the road prevent the widening of the northbound (Mall bound) carriageway (Dwg. CO2-002). A4018 / LYSANDER ROAD ROUNDABOUT 2B.3.4 The northbound entry and circulatory carriageway will be widened to allow the provision of a short length of bus lane to enable buses to avoid the queue of right turning traffic that occurs during the peak retail periods (Dwg. CO2-003). A4018 WESTBURY ROAD BUS LANE EXTENSION 2B.3.5 The existing inbound bus lane on Westbury Road will be extended by a further 500m. This will give inbound buses access to the front of the queue at the junction with Redland Hill. This bus lane will be created by the conversion of the existing two (wide) lanes into two general traffic lanes and one bus lane (Dwgs.CO2-004, CO2-005). 2B.3.6 A4018 WHITELADIES ROAD, BLACKBOY HILL JUNCTION IMPROVEMENTS TO GYRATORY The small gyratory system at the top of Blackboy Hill will see the give way junctions and zebra crossings replaced by a three-phase signal controlled 2B-4

junction, to improve bus priority and improve general traffic flows. New Puffin crossing at the junction will provide safer crossing points for pedestrians to and from the Downs. The improved pedestrian access is particularly important as this is a key access point to the Downs (Dwg. CO2-006). A4018 WHITELADIES ROAD OUTBOUND BUS LANE 2B.3.7 2B.3.8 A new 725m outbound peak period bus lane will be provided from Aberdeen Road to the Burlington Road where it will terminate at a bus gate/puffin crossing. Two new puffin crossings will be provided where refuges have to be removed to accommodate the bus lane. Two zebra crossings will be upgraded to puffin crossings and a pelican crossing will be upgraded to a puffin to reduce delays to buses by the Clifton Down Shopping Centre. The parking regime will need to be revised to accommodate the bus lane and some junctions will be improved. Clifton Down Interchange will benefit from high quality bus shelters and improved pedestrian crossing facilities to ensure good links between the bus stops, the shops and the railway station (Dwgs. CO2-007, C02-008, CO2-009, CO2-010). BUS STOPS 2B.3.9 The bus stops in the corridor, would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 17 Level 2 = 23 Level 3 = 47 2B.3.10 For an explanation of levels 1, 2 and 3, see Appendix 2D. CORRIDOR 2 SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.3.11 Improvements for buses will include: A northbound (Mall bound) bus lane on the A4018 approaching the Cribbs Causeway/Lysander Road roundabout; A southbound (Bristol bound) bus lane on Lysander Road between Pegasus Road and Merlin Road; An inbound bus lane along Westbury Road; An improved gyratory at the top of Blackboy Hill; An outbound bus lane along Whiteladies Road; An improved interchange at Clifton Down; and 2B-5

Figure 2B.2 - Corridor Two: A4018 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid A4018 Bus Routes 1 8/8A 9/9A 41 43 54 55 73 75 99 X18 X75 Other routes 43 43A Asda 624 X25 X14 Merlin Road Henbury 75 Station Road 20 21 517 518 585 Cribbs Causeway to Bristol City Centre Cribbs Causeway X75 Crow Lane 77 Northover Road Henbury Road 517 624 Coombe Lane 41 586 587 Stoke Road St. Paul s Road 8 8A 9 9A 8 8A 9 9A Stoke Lane 523 Queen s Road 73 X18 309 1 43 54 X25 625 Knole Lane Charlton Road 517 517 Canford Lane Westbury Hill North View 43 8A 9A 54 77 54 523 Blackboy Hill Top 586 587 99 Blackboy Hill Top 8 9 99 Redland Park 318 319 482 483 580 55 517 20 21 Westbury-on-Trym Centre 55 99 624 625 X14 Cribbs Causeway (The Mall Bus Station) Park Street Whiteladies Road Westbury Road Passage Road Cribbs Causeway Lysander Road Suggested Routes Cribbs Causeway / Merlin Road Cribbs Causeway / Lysander Road Blackboy Hill Top / Westbury Road Whiteladies Road / Cotham Hill Whiteladies Road / Queen s Road Corridor 2 Triangle (Queen s Road) Triangle (University Road) New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency Note: Routes 8/8A/9/9A vehicles are already fitted with RTI. 1 8 8A 9 9A 43 41 54 Bristol (The Centre) Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-6

2B.3.12 Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: Improved pedestrian crossing facilities; Improved cycle facilities in bus lanes; and Improved junction arrangements for general traffic. 2B-7

2B.4. 2B.4.1 2B.4.2 Corridor Three A4 This route connects Bristol and Bath, two Principal Urban Areas, as well as the intermediate communities of Keynsham and Saltford. It also passes Bristol Temple Meads station providing significant opportunities for interchange with rail and other bus services. In Bath the route runs very close to the Western Riverside regeneration area. The route suffers from high levels of congestion in both Bristol and Bath. The route between Brislington and central Bristol already has bus priority but there remain a number of locations that slow bus journeys down substantially. The route is important for both local trips and as a key tourist route. The route also has two Park & Ride sites, one at Brislington serving Bristol and another at Newbridge serving Bath. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.3 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. A4 UPPER BRISTOL ROAD, BATH 2B.4.3 The existing carriageway layout will be altered to create an eastbound bus lane. This will allow buses to avoid the queues that form in the morning and evening peaks. The island at the signals will be amended to improve traffic flows (Dwg. CO3-002). A4 NEWBRIDGE ROAD, BATH 2B.4.4 The existing carriageway layout will be altered to create an eastbound bus lane. The existing puffin crossing will be altered to create a combined bus gate and signalised pedestrian crossing. This will allow buses to avoid the queues that form in this location in the morning peak (Dwg. CO3-003). A4 TWERTON FORK, BATH 2B.4.5 A bus detector loop will be installed on the A4 westbound approach lane from Bath. This will provide additional priority to buses during the evening peak (Dwg. C03-004). A4 HICKS GATE 2B.4.6 It is proposed to signalise the Hicks Gate roundabout in order to better manage the operation of this junction to enable bus services to be given priority, accidents to be reduced and congestion overall to be reduced (Dwg. CO3-005). 2B-8

A4 CALLINGTON ROAD TO STOCKWOOD ROAD OUTBOUND BUS LANE, BRISLINGTON 2B.4.7 Approximately 200m of outbound bus lane will be provided on the approach to the Flowers Hill junction and 100m on the approach to Stockwood Road. The latter will include a bus gate to allow buses to get to the front of the queue at the junction. This will require localised widening of the road with the footway being moved into the existing grass verge. The junction with Flowers Hill will be refurbished and cycle facilities will be included. (Dwgs. CO3-006, CO3-007). A4 TOTTERDOWN BRIDGE TO THREE LAMPS JUNCTION - INBOUND BUS LANE 2B.4.8 2B.4.9 Two lengths of 24-hour bus lane, either side of Totterdown Bridge, will be provided on the approach to Three Lamps Junction to feed into the existing bus lane. The first will be 100m and the second 250m. These bus lanes will allow buses to get to the front of the queue at Three Lamps Junction. The Totterdown Bridge junction will be refurbished including a banned right turn from Bath Road. Bus lanes will be provided within the existing carriageway. One pelican crossing will be converted to a puffin to reduce delays (Dwgs. CO3-008, CO3-009). TEMPLE MEADS 2B.4.10 The junction with Temple Meads Approach will be refurbished to include improved pedestrian access. The signals at Bath Bridge roundabout will be upgraded to allow bus priority (Dwg. CO3-010). BUS STOPS 2B.4.11 The bus stops in the corridor, would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 14 Level 2 = 23 Level 3 = 57 2B.4.12 For an explanation of Levels 1, 2 and 3, see Appendix 2D. 2B-9

FIGURE 2B.3 - CORRIDOR THREE: A4 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid A4 Bath City Centre to Bristol City Centre 14 17 18 20A 20C 319 332 418 716 21 Bath City Centre 337 339 X39 Suggested Routes Bath Corridor 3 Bus Routes 1 21 P&R 54 178 337 339 349 375 376 379 904 P&R X39 Newbridge Hill 14 17 20A 20C 319 332 Newbridge Park & Ride 21 A4174 Avon Ring Road Keynsham Bypass Wick Road 36 36A Sandy Park Road 1 716 Globe Roundabout 18 418 Saltford Bath Road 337 178 349 Durley Hill 904 Keynsham Brislington Park & Ride 36 36A Callington Road 36 36A 54 376 375 379 51 52 Bath Road Brislington Hill Bath Road Keynsham Bypass Bath Road Newbridge Rd U Bristol Rd Windsor Bridge Bus Lane Apsley Road Bus Gate Twerton Fork Hicks Gate Roundabout Bath Road / Callington Road Totterdown Bridge Other routes New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency P&R Park % Ride service 376 375 1 54 178 339 349 379 904 X39 51 52 Bristol City Centre Bristol (Temple Meads) Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-10

CORRIDOR 3 - SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.4.13 2B.4.14 Improvements for buses will include: Eastbound bus lane on Upper Bristol Road; Eastbound bus lane and bus gate on Newbridge Road; Priority for buses at Twerton Fork; Priority for buses at Hicks Gate Roundabout; Outbound bus lane approaching Stockwood Road junction; Inbound bus lane approaching Three Lamps junction; and Bus priority at Bath Bridge signals. Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: Enhanced pedestrian facilities on Newbridge Road; Better traffic regulation at Hicks Gate Roundabout; Improved pedestrian facilities at Flowers Hill junction; Improved facilities for cyclists including use of bus lanes, Advanced Stop Lines and cycle lane markings at junctions; and Improved pedestrian crossing facilities outside Temple Meads station. 2B-11

2B.5. Corridor Four Service 73 2B.5.1 2B.5.2 This route serves a large number of very popular destinations including central Bristol, the employment areas to the north of Bristol (MoD, AXA, Aztec West), Bristol Parkway and Cribbs Causeway as well as a significant number of residential communities, including Bradley Stoke. The route follows the southern part of the A38 showcase bus route and links to Bristol Temple Meads with a recent increase in frequency from 15 to 12 minutes. Many of the destinations along the route are highly congested resulting in considerable delays to bus services. The proposed measures will improve reliability and reduce journey times. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.4 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. PEGASUS ROAD 2B.5.3 The carriageway will be widened between the Standing Stone roundabout and Coach Park roundabout. The road formerly named Highwood Lane between Jupiter Road and Pegasus Road will be re-opened to traffic exiting the retail area. This will enable bus lanes to be provided in both directions along Pegasus Road, so that buses can avoid the traffic queues and delays that occur in the area during the retail peak periods (Dwg. CO4-002). CONISTON ROAD SIGNAL UPGRADE 2B.5.4 The traffic signals at the junction of Coniston Road and Highwood Road will be upgraded to MOVA / SVD. AZTEC WEST ROUNDABOUT 2B.5.5 The carriageway will be widened to provide eastbound and westbound bus lanes between the Aztec West Business Park and Woodlands Lane. This will enable buses to avoid the queues and delays that occur on the approaches to the roundabout during the weekday morning and evening peak periods (Dwg. CO4-004). NEW ROAD BUS LINK 2B.5.6 A bus gate will be formed between the north end of New Road and Brierly Furlong. This will enable buses to avoid the northbound traffic queue which approaches the Church Road roundabout and railway bridge during the weekday evening peak periods (Dwg. CO4-007). 2B-12

GREAT STOKE WAY SOUTHBOUND BUS LANE 2B.5.7 2B.5.8 A new southbound bus lane will be constructed between Fox Den Road and the Abbey Road roundabout. The existing carriageway will be widened to provide for the new bus lane. The bus lane will provide benefits during both the morning and evening peaks for bus services operating to Bradley Stoke, Stoke Gifford and those calling at Bristol Parkway Station. The existing toucan crossing will be relocated nearer to the Abbey Wood roundabout to assist pedestrians crossing Great Stoke Way and for cyclists travelling along the Ring Road (Dwg. CO4-008). FILTON AVENUE NORTHBOUND BUS LANE 2B.5.9 A new northbound bus lane will be constructed between Stanley Avenue and the junction with the A4174. The bus stop in Filton Avenue will be relocated a short distance further south to alleviate the problem of stationary buses blocking this movement. (Dwg. CO4-009). REFURBISHED LOCKLEAZE ROAD JUNCTION 2B.5.10 The signals at the junction with Lockleaze Road/ Wessex Avenue will be upgraded to improve control and reduce delays. Advanced Stop Lines will be provided for cyclists (Dwg. CO4-010). BUS STOPS 2B.5.11 The bus stops in the corridor, would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 14 Level 2 = 36 Level 3 = 38 2B.5.12 For an explanation of Levels 1, 2 and 3, see Appendix 2D. CORRIDOR 4 SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.5.13 Improvements for buses will include: Two-way bus lanes along Pegasus Road between the Standing Stone roundabout and the Coach Park roundabout; East and westbound bus lanes across the A38 Aztec West roundabout; A northbound bus gate between New Road and Brierly Furlong; A southbound bus lane along Great Stoke Way to Abbey Wood roundabout; 2B-13

A northbound bus lane on Filton Avenue between Stanley Avenue to the Avon Ring Road; and Selective Vehicle Detection (SVD) priority for buses at all traffic signal controlled junctions. IMPROVEMENTS FOR CYCLISTS, PEDESTRIANS AND OTHER ROAD USERS 2B.5.14 2B.5.15 Cyclists will be able to use the new bus lanes at: Pegasus Road, between the Standing Stone roundabout and the Coach Park roundabout; Aztec West roundabout; Great Stoke Way between Fox Den Road and the Avon Ring Road; Filton Avenue, between Stanley Road and the Avon Ring Road; and There will be a general reduction in queues, delays and traffic congestion, which will benefit other road users. 2B-14

Figure 2B.4 - Corridor Four: Route 73 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid Route 73 Bristol City Centre Cribbs Causeway to Suggested Routes Corridor 4 Bus Routes 1 43 54 70 73 75 99 309 310 312 H1 X18 X73 X75 X84 Other routes Patchway Roundabout 482 318 319 75 X75 X18 215 216 309 310 X11 71 312 580 75 75A A38 1 43 54 X25 625 73 75 X75 309 X18 318 319 482 483 309 310 318 319 482 580 215 216 X11 Pear Tree Road H1 X18 99 Filton Avenue 71 72 312 318 319 482 580 517 518 71 72 312 580 X84 72 483 Braydon Ave 73A A38 Gipsy Patch Lane A4174 Station Road 581 Filton Abbey Wood Station Cribbs Causeway via Aztec West Bus Link Aztec West X73 A38 215 216 Bradley Stoke Way District Centre Baileys Court Rd Abbey Wood Roundabout MOD 71 72 73 70 70 99 312 H1 X18 X84 318 319 518 581 72 X11 71 72 Coniston Road 75 580 309 310 73B Winterbourne Road Parkway 580 X73 312 X84 Almondsbury Business Park Cribbs Causeway (The Mall Bus Station) 482 483 581 Filton Avenue A4174 Great Stoke Way Orpheus Ave Brook Way Aztec West Highwood Road Pegasus Road / Highwood Road A4174 Abbey Wood Roundabout New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency Bristol (Gloucester Road, Horfield) Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-15

2B.6. 2B.6.1 2B.6.2 Corridor Five A432 This route is an important commuter route serving Yate, the new development at Emersons Green, the existing residential areas to the north east of central Bristol and the Stapleton Road shopping centre and railway station. The innermost section links with the improvements being delivered as part of the A420 showcase route. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.5 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. FISHPONDS ROAD, FISHPONDS 2B.6.3 2B.6.4 2B.6.5 A 900m long inbound peak period bus lane will be provided from Beechwood Road to Drummond road. The bus lane will provide substantial improvements to journey times for bus passengers. The Cross Hands Junction will be fully signalised, including bus priority facilities. This will improve conditions for buses, cars and pedestrians. The zebra crossing in the vicinity of Straits Parade will be upgraded to a puffin to minimise delays to buses and provide improved access to the new bus stop arrangement. A further zebra crossing will also be converted to a puffin crossing. The junction with New Station Road will be realigned to improve safety. Cycle lanes will be provided at junctions and the parking regime will be revised (Dwgs. CO5-005, CO5-006). LODGE CAUSEWAY, FISHPONDS 2B.6.6 2B.6.7 An inbound peak period bus lane will be provided on either side of the Lodge Causeway junction, in order to link in with the existing bus lane. A zebra crossing will be converted to a puffin crossing and new pedestrian facilities will be provided at the junction with Lodge Causeway. These measures will improve journey times for bus passengers, particularly at the approach to the busy Lodge Causeway junction. They will also improve pedestrian crossing facilities. The parking regime will be revised (Dwg. CO5-007). MULLER ROAD JUNCTION, EASTVILLE 2B.6.8 The improvements to the layout at the junction of Muller Road and Fishponds Road will improve capacity and traffic flows through the junction in all directions (Dwgs. C05-008, CO5-015). 2B-16

FISHPONDS ROAD AND STAPLETON ROAD 2B.6.9 2B.6.10 2B.6.11 A new 200m inbound 24-hour bus lane with a pre-signal will be provided terminating before the East Parade junction. The junction with Robertson Road will also be upgraded to include bus priority facilities. A new pedestrian crossing will be provided at the pre-signal and a zebra crossing will be upgraded to a puffin. Stretches of cycle lane will be provided to improve conditions for cyclists. The zebra crossing outside Stapleton Road railway station will be upgraded to a puffin crossing. The parking regime will be revised (Dwgs. C05-009, CO5-010). BUS STOPS 2B.6.12 The bus stops in the corridor, would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 62 Level 2 = 70 Level 3 = 62 2B.6.13 For an explanation of Levels 1, 2 and 3, see Appendix 2D. CORRIDOR 5 SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.6.14 2B.6.15 Improvements for buses include: A revised junction at Cross Hands; A new inbound bus lane on Fishponds Road between Beechwood Road and terminating after Lodge Causeway; Increased capacity on the Muller Road junction; and An inbound bus lane and pre-signal approaching Robertson Road. Improvements for cyclists, pedestrians and other road users Access for cyclists to all new bus lanes listed above; Additional lengths of cycle lane along Fishponds Road; Improved pedestrian facilities along Fishponds Road; New crossing facilities as part of the Cross Hands, Lodge Causeway and Muller Road junction upgrades; and Upgrade of zebra crossing to puffin crossings. 2B-17

Figure 2B.5- Corridor Five: A432 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid A432 Yate to Bristol City Centre Suggested Routes Corridor 5 H1 X40 X42 342 Yate (Kendleshire Crossroads) H1 X40 X42 X18 X20 Avon Ring Road X18 X20 Bus Routes 24 48 49 342 H1 X18 X20 X40 X42 X48 X49 X62 Other routes New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency 4 4A 518 X62 Fouracre Road Cleve Hill 5A 318 319 Vassall Road 5A Manor Road 581 Channon's Hill 5A 24 342 X48 X49 4 4A 585 586 587 689 Muller Road 24 48 49 4 4A 585 586 Blackhorse Lane 48 X48 X62 4 4A Westbourne Road Cleve Road 4 4A 5A 518 533 Staplehill Road 49 X49 689 Lodge Causeway 581 587 Robertson Road 585 586 Trinity Road 4 4A 318 319 533 585 586 Stapleton Rd Fishponds Road Fishponds Road Downend Road Badminton Road Bristol (Old Market) Fishponds Rd / Staplehill Rd Fishponds Rd / Lodge Causeway Fishponds Rd / Royate Hill Fishponds Rd / Muller Rd Fishponds Rd / Robertson Rd Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-18

2B.7. 2B.7.1 2B.7.2 Corridor Six A37 This route serves residential areas in south east Bristol, as well as the Broad Walk shopping centre and Hengrove secondary school. Some of the areas it serves also experience high levels of deprivation. This route could also provide fast access to the Hengrove Park development site, one of the largest regeneration sites in the area. It then continues to Norton-Radstock, also serving intermediate villages. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.6 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. STAUNTON LANE JUNCTION 2B.7.3 The existing junction will have bus detection installed which will operate with MOVA. ST JOHNS LANE JUNCTION 2B.7.4 The existing signal controller at the junction with St Johns Lane will be upgraded to improve bus priority. Advanced Stop Lines will be provided for cyclists. Two pelican crossings will be converted to puffin crossings to minimise vehicle delay (Dwg. C06-008, CO6-009). BUS STOPS 2B.7.5 The bus stops in the corridor, would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 14 Level 2 = 21 Level 3 = 32 2B.7.6 For an explanation of Levels 1, 2 and 3, see Appendix 2D. CORRIDOR 6 - SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.7.7 2B.7.8 Improvements for buses will include: Pelican crossings changed to puffins; and Bus priority at St Johns Lane junction. Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: Pelican crossings converted to puffins. 2B-19

Figure 2B.6- Corridor Six: A37 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid A37 Radstock & Midsomer Norton to Bristol City Centre Suggested Routes Corridor 6 178 175 173 184 754 768 Radstock 379 Radstock Midsomer Norton 175 179 173 184 Bus Routes 1 54 173 175 178 184 339 349 375 376 379 904 P&R X39 Other routes New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency P&R Prak & Ride service Thicket Mead Hallatrow 178 179 791 B3365 Temple Cloud Inn West Town Lane 36 54 A362 A39 768 Pensford 640 645 Staunton Road (Whitchurch) 1 178 339 349 904 X39 Bath Road A37 1 51 52 54 178 375 376 Farrington Gurney White Cross A368 Stanton Wick 791 754 Broad Walk 36 51 52 339 349 375 376 379 904 X39 Bristol City Centre B3130 640 645 West Rd Wells Rd Bristol Road Wells Road Wells Road Bristol (Bath Road) Wells Road / Staunton Lane Wells Road / St. John s Lane Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-20

2B.8. 2B.8.1 2B.8.2 2B.8.3 Corridor Seven The A4174 Avon Ring Road serves the Northern and Eastern edge of the city and is dual carriageway for most of its length. Apart from the M4/M5 and M32 motorways it is the most heavily used road in the area and is frequently congested. The bus services are poorly developed although there has been a gradual increase in the number of express services. It serves the important employment and development sites around Filton and Harry Stoke and links to the next development at Emersons Green. Major opportunities for the development of new and improved services and significant developer funding is available. Measures on this corridor will support services on both the A432 and M32 corridor as well as providing opportunities for improved express services between central Bristol and Emersons Green, Bradley Stoke and the north fringe. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.7 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. FILTON AVENUE TO ABBEY WOOD ROUNDABOUT 2B.8.4 2B.8.5 2B.8.6 Bus detection is to be installed in the existing bus lay-by on the eastbound Ring Road approach to Abbey Wood roundabout. This will be linked to the existing toucan crossing just to the west of the lay-by so that this can act as a bus gate. Traffic will be stopped, allowing the bus to leave the lay-by and enter the right hand lane for the roundabout which is the route that all buses use here. From the lay-by to the roundabout, a third lane of standard width will be added by widening into the existing very wide central reserve. A new toucan crossing on New Road will be provided from developer funding as pedestrians find it difficult to use the existing uncontrolled crossing. The crossing will also assist cyclists on this side of the road completing the link to the Sainsbury s site. On the south side of the Ring Road, footways along the retail park link road will be widened, using developer funding, to accommodate shared use with cyclists and a new toucan crossing will be provided (Dwg. CO7-002). 2B-21

Figure 2B.7- Corridor Seven: A4174 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid A4174 215 309 310 517 X11 75 X75 99 Avon Ring Road: Filton to Emersons Green Southmead Road to Southmead Hospital A38 Gloucester Road H1 518 216 215 216 309 310 517 518 X11 75 X75 X18 Suggested Routes Filton (Filton Roundabout) Corridor 7 Lockleaze 24 25 70A Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane 71 73 70 Filton Abbey Wood Station via Romney Ave Bus Link University of the West of England 318 319 518 581 Bus Routes 24 25 70 70A 73 75 99 342 H1 X18 X20 X30 X40 X42 X62 X73 X75 X84 X48 X49 Other routes via Wallscourt Farm Bus Link New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency 581 574 MOD 24 25 70 70A 99 312 Coldharbour Lane X73 X84 X30 X20 X40 X42 X62 4 318 319 Bristol Rd 328 329 518 626 X48 342 Bromley Heath Rd X62 4 318 A4174 Avon Ring Road to Corridor 3 Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane Filton Avenue Westerleigh Road 686 686 X49 319 518 Emerson Way X20 X18 Emersons Green District Centre Emersons Green East Rosary Roundabout 71 Great Stoke Way 24 25 Possible extension of 24 & 25 to serve Proposed Harry Stoke Development M32 Junction 1 Hambrook Lane Badminton Road X30 328 329 626 H1 X40 X42 342 Emersons Green East Development signals 73 X73 Bristol Parkway 312 318 319 518 581 574 X84 Romney Ave Bus Link signal upgrade A4174 Avon Ring Road A4174 Avon Ring Road A4174 Avon Ring Road A4174 Station Road Wallscourt Farm Bus Link Emersons Green (Rosary Roundabout) A4174 Bus Gate Abbey Wood Roundabout Coldharbour Lane M32 J1 Roundabout Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-22

ABBEY WOOD ROUNDABOUT 2B.8.7 The principal change to the Abbey Wood roundabout will be the extension of the Great Stoke Way central median and the widening of the carriageway into the roundabout central island. To assist pedestrians and cyclists to cross Great Stoke Way a new toucan crossing will be provided to complete this movement across the northbound carriageway. The traffic signals at the roundabout will all include SVD sensors to ensure priority for bus services and other vehicles fitted with SVD devices. The eastbound exit will be widened using developer funding to provide a continuous bus lane to Filton Lane (Dwg. CO7-002). COLDHARBOUR LANE BUS LANES 2B.8.8 On Coldharbour Lane an additional southbound general purpose lane will be added from the A4174 to the UWE roundabout and for safety reasons a central median will be added. Coldharbour Lane will, therefore, become a dual carriageway with two lanes each way. The northbound bus/2+ lane will be converted to a bus lane. Bus stops will be relocated including a new bus lay-by behind the bus/2+ lane. The existing toucan crossing will be replaced with a staggered toucan crossing in a similar location (Dwg. CO7-004). ROMNEY AVENUE BUS LINK AND HEWLETT PACKARD DEVELOPMENT 2B.8.9 2B.8.10 Romney Avenue Bus Link is a proposed bus-only route between Lockleaze (in Bristol) and the University of the West of England. The link allows buses to bypass traffic congestion on Filton Avenue and the Ring Road. The link will also include a bus gate between Hewlett Packard and the MoD, Hewlett Packard and UWE are effectively diverting off the Ring Road into a series of cul-de-sacs; the Romney Avenue Bus Link allows these destinations to be served as part of a more linear route. This bus link has the support of local bus companies and would be used by them as part of a formal bus service agreement. It is anticipated that the whole cost of the Romney Avenue Bus Link and MoD-HP Bus Gate will be funded by developers at no cost to the Council. COLDHARBOUR LANE TO M32 JUNCTION 1 2B.8.11 A new lane is proposed in each direction designated as a bus/2+ lane. The provision of these lanes is considered to be essential to ensure the long term viability and competitiveness of new bus services proposed as part of the Council s bus strategy. 2B.8.12 A footway will be provided from Coldharbour Lane to Maules Lane on the eastbound carriageway. The lay-by on this side of the road to the west of M32 Junction 1 will be removed as a result of the widening. The lay-by on the opposite (westbound) carriageway will also be removed, as its continuing use would conflict with the operation of the 2+ lane. 2B-23

2B.8.13 The widening to enable the bus/2+ lanes will be accomplished entirely on the northern side of the road which will require land. The existing embankment will be widened to carry the new road construction and in addition an environmental bund will be constructed along the length. At the M32 (east) end additional land will be required for the construction of drainage facilities including a sediment fore bay and a wetland. These will treat and control run off from the existing and new sections of road. New street lighting will be provided along the route (Dwg. CO7-005). M32 JUNCTION 1 2B.8.14 2B.8.15 2B.8.16 At M32 Junction 1 the south, west and east sides of the circulatory carriageway will be widened by one lane as part of this year s Avon Ring Road (ARR) Major Scheme Bid. The remaining north side of the circulatory carriageway will be widened by one lane and the M32 exit slip roads will be widened to provide an additional lane at the stop line. The A4174 eastbound entry will be widened to four lanes. The A4174 westbound entry will be widened to three lanes straight ahead/right, and two lanes left on to the M32 southbound. The A4174 westbound exit from the junction will be widened to three lanes, the eastbound exit having been widened last year as part of the ARR Major Scheme Bid. The through pedestrian and cycle route across the south side of the junction will have positive signal control at each crossing point, and a shared use width of 3m will be provided throughout (Dwg. CO7-006). HAMBROOK CROSSROADS 2B.8.17 2B.8.18 The traffic signals at Hambrook Crossroads will be fitted with SVD to provide further benefit to existing bus services, and to any additional services that may operate from the Nibley MMI (south of Yate) via Bristol Road. In the westbound direction the left turn lane will be extended. The right turn lane may be extended as part of a planned developer funded North Fringe major scheme. The bus/2+ lane will be continued through the junction (Dwg. CO7-007). BROMLEY HEATH ROUNDABOUT 2B.8.19 The signal equipment will include SVD detectors to ensure priority for existing bus services and for the proposed multi-modal interchanges (MMIs) at Nibley (Yate), Emersons Green and Longwell Green. 2B-24

BROMLEY HEATH ROUNDABOUT TO WICK WICK ROUNDABOUT 2B.8.20 2B.8.21 During the current financial year the existing westbound bus/2+ lane will be extended eastwards by the conversion of lane 1 to the closest practical point to Wick Wick roundabout. This scheme will be funded from last year s successful supplementary bid. An eastbound bus/2+ lane will be provided from future developer funding by conversion of the eastbound lane 1. This lane will commence 300 metres east of Bromley Heath roundabout and end 350 metres west of Wick Wick roundabout. WICK WICK ROUNDABOUT TO WESTERLEIGH ROAD ROUNDABOUT 2B.8.22 2B.8.23 A bus/2+ lane will be provided from future developer funding by conversion of the westbound lane 1. The bus/2+ lane will commence approx 250m west of Westerleigh Road roundabout. A bus/2+ lane will be provided from developer funding by conversion of the eastbound lane 1. The bus/2+ lane will commence approx 500 metres east of Wick Wick roundabout and continue into Westerleigh Business Park. BUS STOPS 2B.8.24 The bus stops in the corridor, would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 4 Level 2 = 0 Level 3 = 2 2B.8.25 For an explanation of levels 1, 2 and 3, see Appendix 2D. CORRIDOR 7 - SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.8.26 Improvements for buses will include: Selective Vehicle Detection (SVD) priority for buses at all traffic signal controlled junctions; A bus gate giving priority to buses leaving the lay-by on the eastbound approach to the Abbey Wood roundabout; A continuous eastbound bus lane between Abbey Wood roundabout and Filton Lane; Romney Avenue Bus Link; MoD-Hewlett Packard Bus Gate; Existing Harry Stoke bus link retained; New bus stops and southbound bus lane on Coldharbour Lane; and 2B-25

New bus/2+ lanes in both directions on the west of the M32, and extension of existing bus lanes to the east of the M32. 2B.8.27 2B.8.28 Car sharers and general traffic will benefit from: For car sharers, the new bus/2+ lanes in both directions on the west of the M32, and extension of existing westbound bus/2+ lanes and new eastbound bus/2+ lanes to the east of the M32, will provide many advantages; Additional capacity for right turning traffic into Abbey Wood; Additional capacity on Bristol Road, Hambrook approaching the A4174; Additional capacity at M32 junction 1 to reduce queuing on the motorway and A4174 approaches; and Improved safety gained by greater control of traffic during the inter-peak periods. Cyclists and pedestrians will benefit from: Measures along the line of the A4174 to strengthen and complete the cycle route along the full length of route; Three toucan crossings in vicinity of the re-modelled Abbey Wood junction; and New developer funded cycle lane southbound on Bristol Road as far as A4174 with improved facilities within the junction. 2B-26

2B.9. 2B.9.1 2B.9.2 2B.9.3 Corridor Eight A370 This corridor links Bristol and Weston-super-Mare and also serves a number of intermediate villages and connections to Nailsea and Clevedon. Peak period journey times are nearly twice as long as those in the off-peak due to significant congestion at a number of locations along the route. Within Bristol it also serves the new Harbourside development and will take advantage of existing priority measures along Hotwells road. The corridor already benefits from recently installed bus priority measures such as the Long Ashton Bypass HOV lane and MOVA/SVD at key junctions; the additional MSB features of the corridor are illustrated in Dwg.C08-001 and are illustrated further in Figure 2B.8. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. The following bus priority measures are proposed: B3440 LOCKING ROAD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE 2B.9.4 The Locking Moor Road signal junctions will have their controllers upgraded with MOVA and SVD (Dwg.C08-002). A370, WESTBOUND APPROACH TO M5 JUNCTION 21 2B.9.5 A 350m westbound 24-hour bus lane approaching the motorway (Dwg.C08-005). A370 CONGRESBURY 2B.9.6 A 250m 24-hour westbound bus lane on approach to the B3133 (Dwg.C08-006). PLIMSOLL BRIDGE, CUMBERLAND BASIN 2B.9.7 Electrical improvements to the signals on Plimsoll Bridge (Dwg.C08-009). BUS STOPS 2B.9.8 There are 210 bus stops in the corridor, which would be improved according to the specification for rural stops described in Appendix 2D. Level 1 = 78 Level 2 = 105 Level 3 = 27 2B-27

Figure 2B.8- Corridor Eight: A370 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid A370 Weston-super-Mare to Bristol City Centre Suggested Routes Corridor 8 Weston-super-Mare X1 350 351 352 353 3 3A 3C 13 14 121 126 X25 Weston-super-Mare Bus Routes 350 351 352 353 358 359 695 902 P&R 903 P&R X1 X58 Hutton Moor Road 13 14 121 126 Corondale Road 806 3 3A 3C Summer Lane 3 3A 13 14 903 Cleeve Long Ashton Park & Ride Earlham Grove 806 353 Queen s Way 3A 13 M5 Junction 21 X25 B3133 3 Backwell 14 351 364 353 via Claverton B3130 Clevedon Road 354 355 362 X7 350 via Long Ashton B3128 Ashton Road 358 359 695 A369 Clanage Road 902 353 350 National Express A4 Hotwells Road 351 352 X58 57 Hotwells Rd Brunel Way Long Ashton Bypass Backwell Cleeve Congresbury M5 J21 New Bristol Road Locking Road Hutton Moor Road Locking Moor Road Station Road Plimsoll Bridge Other routes New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency P&R Park & Ride service 350 351 352 353 358 359 695 902 903 X1 X58 National Express 57 354 355 362 364 X7 Bristol City Centre Bristol (Centre) Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-28

2B.9.9 In addition, an interactive public transport information point is proposed for Weston town centre. CORRIDOR 8 - SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.9.10 2B.9.11 Improvements for buses will include: Substantially reduced peak period journey times; Westbound bus lane approaching M5 J21; and Westbound bus lane at Congresbury. Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: Junction improvements to assist the flow of traffic and enable safer pedestrian crossing movements. 2B-29

2B.10. Corridor Nine A369 2B.10.1 2B.10.2 2B.10.3 This corridor links Portishead with Bristol. Increasing congestion along the route, particularly around Junction 19 of the M5, and the development of over 3000 houses and employment in Portishead creates a requirement for faster and more reliable journeys. This route connects with the A370 in Cumberland Basin and also serves Harbourside and Hotwells Road. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.9. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. The following bus priority measures are proposed: A369 MARTCOMBE ROAD 2B.10.4 An 800m eastbound 24-hour HOV lane terminated by a new MOVA signal junction at Portbury High Street and passing through a new MOVA/SVD signal junction at St.George s Hill (Dwg.C09-005, CO9-006); A369 ABBOTS LEIGH ROAD / BEGGAR BUSH LANE 2B.10.5 A 750m eastbound 24-hour HOV lane terminating at the B3129 Beggar Bush Lane signal junction, which will be upgraded with MOVA/SVD (Dwg. C09-009). A369 ABBOTS LEIGH ROAD / BRIDGE ROAD 2B.10.6 Signal upgrade to MOVA/SVD at the B3129 Bridge Road junction (Dwg.C09-011). BUS STOPS 2B.10.7 2B.10.8 2B.10.9 There are 126 bus stops in the corridor, which would be improved according to the specification for rural stops described in Appendix 2D. Level 1 = 65 Level 2 = 40 Level 3 = 21 In addition, an interactive public transport information point is proposed for Portishead town centre. Improvements for buses will include: Substantially reduced peak period journey times; Westbound HOV on A369 Martcombe Road with MOVA/SVD at two junctions; and 2B-30

Eastbound HOV lanes on A369 at Abbots Leigh Road with MOVA/SVD at two junctions. 2B.10.10 Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: A number of junction improvements which will assist the flow of traffic and provide for safer pedestrian crossing movements. 2B-31

Figure 2B.9 - Corridor Nine: A369 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid Portishead to A369 Bristol City Centre 358 Suggested Routes Corridor 9 359 695 Portishead X58 X25 Portishead 358 359 Avon & Somerset Police HQ Portishead X58 X24 X25 X24 Portbury Common Bus Routes 350 351 352 353 358 359 695 902 P&R 903 P&R X1 X58 Other routes A370 Long Ashton Bypass 350 351 352 353 354 355 362 364 903 X1 X7 695 X58 358 359 Station Road via Sheepway M5 J19 (Gordano) X24 X25 358 359 via Pill via Pill 902 National Express A4 Hotwells Road 57 Hotwells Rd Brunel Way Rownham Hill Abbots Leigh Road Martcombe Road M5 J19 Portbury Hundred High Street St. George s Hill Beggar Bush Lane Bridge Road New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency P&R Park & Ride service 350 351 352 353 358 359 695 902 903 X1 X58 National Express 57 354 355 362 364 X7 Bristol City Centre Bristol (Centre) Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-32

2B.11. Corridor Ten A367 2B.11.1 2B.11.2 2B.11.3 This corridor links Bath, Peasedown St. John and Norton Radstock. Congestion is a problem at both ends of the route and the hilly terrain adds to journey times. A Park & Ride serves Bath at Odd Down. The key features of the corridor are illustrated in Figure 2B.10 and described in more detail below. Annex A of the Programme Handbook (Appendix 4A) includes copies of the detailed plans. The following bus priority measures are proposed: ODD DOWN PARK & RIDE 2B.11.4 2B.11.5 The existing carriageway will be widened. The additional width will be used to provide a northbound bus lane between Fuller Earthworks and 100m north of the Odd Down Park & Ride roundabout. This will enable buses to avoid the queue of traffic approaching the roundabout during the morning peak. A new signalised junction for the Park & Ride will be provided at the southern end of the site. This will enable northbound vehicles entering the Park & Ride to avoid the queue of traffic approaching the roundabout. The signalisation of the Park & Ride roundabout was considered, however this option would not improve morning peak traffic queues. Extending the length of the bus lane further south along the A367 was considered, however this was discounted as the benefit did not justify the cost (Dwg. CG9140-102). MIDFORD ROAD TO RED LION 2B.11.6 In the southbound direction one of the two traffic lanes will be designated as a bus lane. This will enable buses to avoid the queue of traffic approaching the roundabout during the evening peak (Dwg. C10-004). WELLSWAY (LOWER) 2B.11.7 In the northbound direction one of the two traffic lanes will be designated as a bus lane. Signals will be installed at the end of the bus lane. Bus detection will stop cars as buses approach the signals allowing buses to join the traffic lane. 2B-33

Figure 2B.10 - Corridor Ten: A367 Greater Bristol Bus Network Major Scheme Bid Radstock to A367 Bath City Centre Suggested Routes Corridor 10 178 379 768 173 184 Radstock Midsomer Norton 175 Bus Routes 41 P&R 173 175 178 184 379 Other routes 41 42 14 Radstock Odd Down Park & Ride Banwell Road 13 20 20C 267 Midford Road 379 Smallcombe Road 768 Tunley Road 179 Upper Bloomfield Road 14 Frome Road 14 20C 20 42 Bloomfield Road 14 King Edward Road 17 16 Bath New Road Dunkerton Hill Wellsway Wellsway Park & Ride New junction Hatfield Road Bus Gate Churchill Gyratory New route Fitted with RTI Diverted or extended route Change in frequency P&R Park & Ride service 41 173 175 178 184 13 14 16 17 179 267 Bath City Centre Bath Key to proposed bus priority measures Existing Bus Lane Proposed Bus Lane Existing HOV (2+) Lane Proposed HOV (2+) Lane signals signal upgrade Proposed roundabout improvement 2B-34

2B.11.8 Omitting the signals and allowing bus to merge with traffic was not selected on safety grounds. Extending the length of the bus lane further south was discounted as the additional length provided no added benefit to buses (Dwg. C10-005). WELLSWAY, BEAR FLAT 2B.11.9 In the northbound direction one of the two traffic lanes will be designated as a bus lane. This will enable buses to avoid the queue of traffic and access the bus stop (Dwg. C10-006). CHURCHILL GYRATORY 2B.11.10 The signalisation of Churchill Gyratory will be provided from developer funding. The signals will include SVD sensor to ensure priority for bus services and other vehicles fitted with SVD devices. BUS STOPS 2B.11.11 There are 71 bus stops in the corridor, which would be improved as follows: Level 1 = 29 Level 2 = 18 Level 3 = 24 2B.11.12 For an explanation of what Levels 1, 2 and 3 refer to, see Appendix 2D. 2B.11.13 In addition, an interactive public transport information point is proposed for Radstock and Midsomer Norton Town Centre. CORRIDOR 10 - SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS 2B.11.14 2B.11.15 Improvements for buses will include: Northbound bus lane to Odd Down Park & Ride; Conversion of existing carriageway to bus lane at Midford Road; Conversion of existing carriageway on Wellsway to bus lanes; and Priority for buses at Churchill gyratory. Improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users will include: A number of junction improvements that will assist the flow of traffic and enable safer pedestrian crossing movements. 2B-35