1503 Bus stops.
The Cardiff Bus has 102 Bus routes in Wales with 1503 Bus stops.
Where will the new bus station be in Cardiff?
Central Square
Cardiff Transport Interchange | |
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The Interchange under construction in September 2022 | |
General information | |
Location | Central Square, Cardiff Wales |
Owned by | Welsh Government (site) |
Does Cardiff have good public transport?
Cardiff offers good public transport with buses, trains and bikes which you can rent. You can find out more about travelling in our friendly city here.
What bus company operates in Cardiff?
Cardiff Bus
Cardiff Bus is Cardiff’s leading bus operator with services running in the city, the Vale of Glamorgan and to and from Newport.
Where does the X2 stop in Cardiff?
X2 – Porthcawl Comp School – Cardiff (Penarth Road)
Where does the x10 bus stop in Cardiff?
Direction: Caereithin Stops: 10 Trip Duration: 88 min Line Summary: Canal Street Jf, Cardiff, Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay, Petrol Station, Pencoed, Sarn Odeon, Sarn, Jersey Marine, Crymlyn Burrows, Bus Station E, Swansea, Post O ce 1, Uplands, Sketty Cross 1, Sketty, Fforestfach Cross, Fforestfach, Caereithin Cross,
Why are there no next bikes in Cardiff?
Nextbike returns to Cardiff after ‘staggering’ amount of bike vandalism and theft. Cardiff bike renting scheme Nextbike has returned to the city after being suspended in November 2021 for two months due to vandalism, theft and threats on staff.
How much do Cardiff Bus drivers get paid?
Average Cardiff Bus hourly pay ranges from approximately £9.09 per hour for Ride Attendant to £13.62 per hour for Vehicle Technician. Salary information comes from 161 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.
Can you live in Cardiff without a car?
A car is not necessary. Public transport is pretty good, although they do get very busy at rush hour, with a choice of trains, buses, and taxis (use Dragon). And as Cardiff is so small you can get around quite easily by bike, you can hire one from Nextbike.
Is Cardiff a walkable city?
Large parts of the city centre are pedestrianised, so it’s easy to get around on foot. This is also true for the scenic waterfront area of Cardiff Bay, which is within easy walking distance from Cardiff City Centre. Why not explore one of Cardiff’s traffic-free footpaths?
How many stations are there in Cardiff?
20 stations
All 20 stations in Cardiff are owned by Network Rail and managed by Transport for Wales which also operates all train services at these stations, with the exception of Cardiff Central which is also served by CrossCountry and Great Western Railway.
What is the main station in Cardiff called?
Cardiff Central railway station
Cardiff Central railway station (Welsh: Caerdydd Canolog) is a major station on the South Wales Main Line, located in the capital of Wales, Cardiff.
Where does the Megabus stop in Cardiff?
Kingsway Stop Gr, Cardiff.
Where does the 122 stop in Cardiff?
Tonypandy Bus Station A6 – Cardiff Tresillian Way
Tonypandy, at Bus Station A6 | 05:30 | 15:00 |
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Tonyrefail Heol Aneurin (o/s 7) | 05:45 | 15:20 |
Tonyrefail, opp Ty Dawel | 05:46 | 15:20 |
Tonyrefail, opp St David’s Church | 05:46 | 15:21 |
Tonyrefail High Street (o/s 8) | 05:47 | 15:22 |
How far is Park Plaza Cardiff from train station?
How far is the train station from Park Plaza Cardiff? The nearest train station to Park Plaza Cardiff is a 7 min walk away.
Where does the 27B stop in town?
The 27B bus stop is located directly opposite Connolly Train Station.
Is c8 a Cardiff Bus?
For use on all Adventure Travel Services within the Bridgend, Cardiff, Pontypridd, and Porthcawl areas.
Is the X10 Cardiff to Swansea bus still running?
The X10 express service has been suspended between Swansea and Cardiff by First.
How much is bus fare from Cardiff to Barry?
Cardiff Fare Zone | Cardiff and Barry | |
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Adult | Adult | |
Single | £2 | £2.80 |
Day to Go | £4 | £5.50 |
57/58 route return* | £3.20 | – |
Why are there no fans in Cardiff?
No fan zone in Cardiff for huge Wales football match because of Jubilee celebrations and concerts. There will be no Cardiff fan zone for Wales supporters to gather and cheer on the team this weekend as they look to secure a first World Cup appearance in 64 years.
Why are the Red Arrows in Cardiff?
If you spotted the Red Arrows flying over Cardiff doing their iconic red, white and blue display you be wondering why or what this was for? The flyover took place over City Hall as the Red Arrows helped launched a new exhibition about Wales’ role in the Battle of Britain.