
Marine Parade bus lane
As part of our work to speed up bus journey times and to reduce congestion we’re planning to install a new bus lane on Marine Parade in early 2025.
More information
In 2022, the council was awarded £28 million by the Department for Transport for our Bus Service Improvement Plan. The money is being used to improve bus services and provide lower fares across the city.
Some of the funding has been provided to speed up buses. This includes a new bus lane on the westbound side of Marine Parade between the junctions of Lower Rock Gardens and the Sea Life Centre. As this part of the road is very wide, there wouldn’t be any need to reduce the number of traffic lanes.
The bus lane would operate 24 hours a day and could also be used by taxis and cyclists. It would be installed under an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO). This means, if necessary, we can make changes for up to 18 months before a decision is made on whether or not to make the bus lane permanent.
For frequently asked questions and a link to a more detailed plan please see Phase 1 Information below.
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Phases
Final chance to comment (Traffic Order)
The bus lane has been installed using an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO). This means, if necessary, we can make changes for up to 18 months before a decision is made on whether or not to make the bus lane permanent.
The ETRO is currently open for comment until 27th December 2025. Please visit the following webpage to share your views regarding the changes on Marine Parade - Current traffic regulation orders.
To find the Marine Parade ETRO click the link above and scroll down the page to TRO-1-2025.
