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  2. 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 ...

  3. Bus transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    There are four Park and Ride services in the city: The Park and Ride services are part of Cardiff council's Sustainable Travel City initiative, which is partly funded by the Welsh Assembly Government. There are plans to extend the number of space from 340 to 1,100 due to its sudden increase in usage. [33]

  4. List of bus stations in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Coach Station [17] Cardiff Sophia Gardens: 9 National Express services Newport, Swansea: Cardiff Bus Interchange [18] Cardiff city centre: 14 Cardiff City districts; Vale of Glamorgan: Proposed Cardiff West Transport Interchange (also known as Western Transport Interchange) [19] [20] Fairwater, Cardiff: TBC Cardiff City districts; park ...

  5. Park and ride bus services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Exeter scheme branding, emphasising the route, convenience, safety, and frequent nature of the service. Permanent park and ride services are predominantly intended for used by car driving commuters and their passengers, with shoppers being the next largest user, although it is also often targeted at day-trippers and tourists visiting by car. [3]

  6. Cardiff Parkway station approved by Welsh government - AOL

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    Cardiff Parkway will include a railway station with four platforms and a business park. Developers had hoped the staion would be operational by 2024, but the planning process was dogged by delays.

  7. Cardiff Bus - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bus (Welsh: Bws Caerdydd) is the main operator of bus services in Cardiff, Wales and the surrounding area, including Barry and Penarth.The company is wholly owned by Cardiff Council [3] [4] and is one of the few municipal bus companies to remain in council ownership; unlike most municipal bus companies elsewhere in Britain, which are run as an 'arms length' organisation, Cardiff Bus is ...

  8. A4232 road - Wikipedia

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    A48 (W) Cardiff West A48 (E) Barry A4050 Cardiff Airport: A4232: Clockwise exits Junction / Interchange Anti-Clockwise exits A48 (W) Cardiff West A48 (E) A4050 Cardiff Airport Barry: Culverhouse Cross: Start of A4232 B4267, Industrial area, Athletics Stadium Park and Ride: Leckwith: B4267, Industrial area, Athletics Stadium Cardiff City Stadium ...

  9. First Cymru - Wikipedia

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    First Cymru [1] is an operator of bus services in South West Wales.It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup.With its headquarters previously in Swansea, it is now part of the First Wales and West region which also covers Bristol, Bath and Worcester, with its headquarters in Bristol.