Does anyone know of any plans on this?
It's been in the press that Bristol Airport is starting a major expansion project (on top of the new carpark/bus station), and also asking for an increase past 12m passengers.
Given I believe it was one of the fastest growing airports after the pandemic, assuming growth doesn't stall out I think it's reasonable to project it be at potentially 15m passengers in the near future.
Access is absolutely terrible currently, with a substandard road for bus access (with very limited bus priority).
I know there was this idea of a bristol underground a while back but that (to me at least) was pretty pie in the sky back then, before all the construction inflation.
I'm a bit surprised there hasn't been some provision of an improved rail link as part of the expansion past 12m.
Found this document which details the current plan for surface access. https://www.bristolairport.co.uk/media/kbjlosmq/bristol-airport-asas-2023-final.pdf
Basically, the only real improvements to public transport planned are the new bus/coach station and an improvement in frequencies of the airport bus to eventually a bus every 7 minutes. There are some minor improvements to the A38.
Just not sure how the airport is meant to cope with even 12m passengers without some sort of segregated public transport access is a bit of a sorry story.
It's been in the press that Bristol Airport is starting a major expansion project (on top of the new carpark/bus station), and also asking for an increase past 12m passengers.
Given I believe it was one of the fastest growing airports after the pandemic, assuming growth doesn't stall out I think it's reasonable to project it be at potentially 15m passengers in the near future.
Access is absolutely terrible currently, with a substandard road for bus access (with very limited bus priority).
I know there was this idea of a bristol underground a while back but that (to me at least) was pretty pie in the sky back then, before all the construction inflation.
I'm a bit surprised there hasn't been some provision of an improved rail link as part of the expansion past 12m.
Found this document which details the current plan for surface access. https://www.bristolairport.co.uk/media/kbjlosmq/bristol-airport-asas-2023-final.pdf
Basically, the only real improvements to public transport planned are the new bus/coach station and an improvement in frequencies of the airport bus to eventually a bus every 7 minutes. There are some minor improvements to the A38.
Just not sure how the airport is meant to cope with even 12m passengers without some sort of segregated public transport access is a bit of a sorry story.
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