Taxi drivers at Bristol Parkway railway station are expressing frustration over a cheap bus service that they believe is cutting into their business.
Westlink is a subsidised service set up by the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) to cover for axed bus routes.
It normally runs a shuttlebus service at Bristol Parkway, but in the last couple of weeks has been using cars to run the service instead.
This has led to passengers walking past the taxi rank, and taking the Westlink car for £2 per ticket price, according to drivers.
Taxi driver Vaughan Hinsley told BBC Radio Bristol that he has seen a significant drop in business due to the Westlink cars.
"It's very galling that they're parking in the car park," he said. "We're providing a service, and it's taxpayers' money."
WECA has defended the use of cars, stating that it was a temporary measure while they awaited approval for a new fleet of smaller minibuses.
A WECA spokesperson explained that due to delays in obtaining necessary approvals, the cars were unable to use bus stops.
"This may have led some taxi drivers to believe that they were operating like taxis, the spokesperson added, "but going forward it will operate in the same way that Westlink has since last year, just with smaller minibuses."
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