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  2. 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 ...

  3. Bus transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bus is the dominant bus operator in Cardiff and also serves Penarth, Sully, Barry and Llantwit Major. Its network consists of 64 routes [ 17 ] using Scania OmniCity , Scania N230UD, East Lancs Olympus , Alexander Dennis Enviro200 , Enviro300 and Enviro400 MMC , Dennis Dart MPDs LMPDs and SPDs and Mercedes-Benz Citaros .

  4. Cardiff Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bus Interchange (CBI) [2] [3] (Welsh: Cyfnewidfa Fysiau Caerdydd; formerly Cardiff Transport Interchange, Welsh: Cyfnewidfa Drafnidiaeth Caerdydd; sometimes Cardiff Interchange or The Interchange) is a bus and transport interchange in the centre of Cardiff and forms part of The Interchange [4] development, which also includes Wood Street House at the northern end with 318 for-rent ...

  5. Transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Cardiff, capital and most populous city in Wales involves road, rail, bus, water and air.It is a major city of the United Kingdom and a centre of employment, government, retail, business, culture, media, sport and higher education.

  6. Bus transport in Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, the first recorded horse-drawn bus services occurred in Cardiff. [1]In 1870, the Cardiff Tramways Company was established and later ran horse trams and buses. [1]By 1902, the Corporation of Cardiff had taken over the Cardiff Tramways Company, and had commenced operating electric powered trams in the city.

  7. Cardiff Central bus station - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Central bus station was the main bus transport interchange in the Cardiff city centre until it closed on 1 August 2015. [3] With 34 stands, it was the largest bus station in Wales. It was located adjacent to Cardiff Central railway station forming a major interchange.

  8. Transport in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Bus services are predominantly provided by the council owned Cardiff Bus and Newport Bus in the respective cities. Private sector operators in Wales include: Stagecoach South Wales , which provides services on a number of routes centred on Cardiff and the South Wales Valleys , [ 4 ] and a low-cost coach service from Cardiff to London as part of ...

  9. Capital City Green - Wikipedia

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    The service formed part of the wider Cardiff Bus network and was one of three services initially introduced on the network, to have a unique branding, along with Baycar and Capital City Red. The upgraded service was introduced in 2007 when Cardiff Bus deployed on the route six out of 15 new Scania OmniCity vehicles which it had purchased at a ...