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  2. Cardiff Airport - Wikipedia

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    Outside the terminal, a new meet and greet parking facility and car hire terminal would be built. Work started in October 2017. [41] In 2019, Cardiff Airport received £21.2m loan from the Welsh Government. In March 2020, Cardiff Airport received a further loan of £6.8m. [42]

  3. A dedicated shuttle bus connects this station with the airport terminal building. The station is located on the Vale of Glamorgan Line 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (18.5 km) west of Cardiff Central towards Bridgend via Barry and before Llantwit Major. The station opened on 12 June 2005.

  4. Cardiff International Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. List of railway stations in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The stations form part of Cardiff's commuter rail network, colloquially known as Valley Lines, with Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central being the main hubs of the city. Cardiff Central is also one of the United Kingdom's major railway stations, providing connections to Newport, Bristol, Bath, London, Southampton, Portsmouth, Gloucester ...

  6. Transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff West Park and Ride is based at the Cardiff City Stadium at Leckwith. Cardiff South Park and Ride operates from County Hall in Cardiff Bay. Cardiff North Park and Ride operates at Crown Way, off North Road between Gabalfa and Cathays. Cardiff East, which is the newest Park and Ride after opening in late 2009, runs to Queen Street station ...

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  8. Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes - Wikipedia

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    A stretch of the Vale of Glamorgan Line, on which passenger services were closed under the Beeching Axe, re-opened for passenger service, with services from Cardiff Central to Bridgend, via Barry, Rhoose Cardiff Intl. Airport and Llantwit Major. These services were originally advertised to start in April 2005, but commenced on 12 June 2005.

  9. Rail transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Central – Grangetown – Dinas Powys – Barry – Rhoose Cardiff International Airport – Llantwit Major – Bridgend Cardiff Queen Street – Cardiff Bay Cardiff Central – Pontyclun – Bridgend – Maesteg

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