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Mass transit system could come in the next five years, says West of England mayor
The West of England Combined Authority Mayor has pledged to deliver a mass transit system for Bristol, Bath and the surrounding area in the next five years.
Thursday, 12 February 2026
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- Mass transit system could come in the next five years, says West of England mayorThe West of England Combined Authority Mayor has pledged to deliver a mass transit system for Bristol, Bath and the surrounding area in the next five years.
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The Economist
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Aviation Industry
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