Popular Bristol bus service to offer free rides for three days

Customers will be able to hop on and off the route as much as they like
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A popular Bristol bus service is offering free travel for three days during the Easter half-term. 

The m2 metrobus service, which runs from Long Ashton Park & Ride to the city centre, will offer the free rides on April 4, 5 and 6.   

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No tickets or voucher codes are required, with customers told to simply hop on and off the route as much as they like.

The m2 runs up to every 15 minutes from Long Ashton Park & Ride to the city centre via Ashton Vale, Ashton Gate, Cumberland Basin, Spike Island, Redcliff Hill, Temple Meads, Cabot Circus and Broadmead.

The First website says about the offer: “Whether you’re visiting Brunel’s SS Great Britain, grabbing lunch at Wapping Wharf, or having a drink at the harbourside, get there for free with m2 metrobus.”  

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