Company news

Steer Davies Gleave supports another successful Rapid Transit Scheme

Programme entry approval for the Ashton Vale to Temple Meads and Bristol City Centre Rapid Transit Scheme.

By Steer

Minister Paul Clark, visiting Bristol yesterday, announced programme entry approval for the Ashton Vale to Temple Meads and Bristol City Centre Rapid Transit Scheme.

The £48 million scheme was identified in the West of England's Joint Local Transport Plan in 2005. Steer Davies Gleave (SDG) was engaged in early 2006 to undertake a feasibility study of the case for rapid transit in the West of England. They identified a priority order for delivery of the corridors within the proposed rapid transit network, the first of these being the route to Ashton Vale. Since then SDG has project managed this scheme and the future routes of the proposed rapid transit network.

The new scheme proposes to use modern, high-quality vehicles that will run on a specially designed busway. The busway will operate alongside a continuous cycling and walking path between the Long Ashton Park & Ride and Bristol City Centre. It will flow on an anti-clockwise loop around Bristol stopping at Temple Meads Railway Station, Cabot Circus retail centre, Broadmead and The Centre before returning to the Park & Ride site.

The next stage of the project will be the submission, in Spring 2010, of a Transport & Works Act Order which SDG has also led.

Notes to Editors:

  • The Ashton Vale to Temple Meads and Bristol City Centre Rapid Transit Scheme is one part of a wider rapid transit network identified in the first West of England Joint Local Transport Plan. The scheme is a 7km bus-based system linking the existing Long Ashton Park and Ride site with Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station and Bristol City Centre.
  • The scheme aims to provide a new public transport option through fast, frequent and reliable services running on a largely segregated route, separate from car traffic, with priority over other road users at traffic signals. Full details and a map of the route are available at http://travelplus.org.uk/rapid-transit---ashton-vale-to-temple-meads
  • A Major Scheme Business Case to apply for funding was submitted to the Department for Transport in March 2009. 
  • A draft Transport and Works Act Order application will be submitted this Spring with a view to rapid transit services being operational by 2014.
Off

Subscribe to our newsletter, The Edit

We are Steer

Yes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into sectors beyond transport.

Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.

Related insights

  • 08 Jul 2025
    Company news

    Steer appointed to key lots on Transport for Greater Manchester’s new Transport Professional Services Framework

    By Steer

    Steer joins TfGM’s £120m Transport Framework (2025–29), boosting sustainable, integrated mobility across the UK.

    Read more

  • 15 Jan 2025
    Company news

    Steer contributes to expert roundtable on railway station masterplanning

    Nicola Kane
    Director

    What role do stations play in cities, communities and their regeneration?

    Read more

  • 14 Jan 2025
    Company news

    Steer to support UK Future Transport Forum 2025

    Profile image
    Matthew Clark
    Associate Director
    Fiona Jenkins
    Associate Director

    Steer will be supporting the Future Transport Forum 2025 later this month in Southampton.

    Read more

  • 23 Dec 2024
    Company news

    Happy Holidays from Steer

    By Steer

    As the holiday season approaches, we wish all our clients and industry colleagues a joyful and restful time with loved ones.

    Read more

  • 12 Dec 2024
    Company news

    Steer collaborates with Active Travel Academy to bridge gap between research and practice

    By Steer

    Steer is thrilled to unveil a groundbreaking partnership with the Active Travel Academy at the University of Westminster.

    Read more

  • 02 Dec 2024
    Company news

    Can e-commerce reduce emissions in US suburbs?

    By Steer

    E-commerce’s last-mile efficiencies offer a surprising path to cutting emissions in US suburbs.

    Read more

  • 29 Nov 2024
    Company news

    Steer announces headline sponsorship of eighth annual Local Transport Summit

    By Steer

    Steer is proud to announce its role as headline sponsor of the 2024 Local Transport Summit.

    Read more

  • 31 Oct 2024
    Company news

    Autumn budget 2024: Steer’s key takeaways across transport, energy, housing and more

    By Steer

    The Autumn budget has been keenly awaited in the UK and was historic for many reasons, but after much anticipation did it deliver?

    Read more

  • 23 Sep 2024
    Company news

    Mobility of care: Incorporating gender into policy and planning

    Liliana Pereira
    Senior Vice President, Private Sector

    On September 10, Steer Director Liliana Pereira presented on 'Gender and Mobility of Care' at the TRB Conference in Irvine, CA.

    Read more

  • 30 Jul 2024
    Company news

    Yuba City Mobility Hub Pop-Up showcases future of regional transportation

    Michael Snavely
    Vice President, Public Sector

    Our June 20 Mobility Hub Pop-Up in Yuba City showcased SACOG's vision for sustainable, integrated transportation.

    Read more

  • 19 Jul 2024
    Company news

    Steer’s work experience week builds future skills

    By Steer

    We recently invited 21 work experience students to join us across our UK offices, helping them gain valuable skills.

    Read more

  • 04 Jul 2024
    Company news

    Election Reflections: What now for the UK?

    By Steer

    A close read of the Labour manifesto by Steer's consultants offers value-added insights into what to expect from the new Government.

    Read more