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Central Square (Welsh: Sgwâr Canolog) is a large public space in Cardiff, Wales, adjacent to Cardiff Central railway station and included Cardiff Central bus station between 1954 and 2015. It was redeveloped and extended in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
Callaghan Square, city centre, previously known as Bute Square. Central Square, city centre, included the bus station between 1954 and 2015. Loudoun Square, Butetown; Mount Stuart Square, Butetown; Roald Dahl Plass, Cardiff Bay.
The station is sited at Central Square, in Cardiff city centre. The Grade II listed building is managed by Transport for Wales Rail, and is both the largest and busiest station in Wales. [3] Cardiff Central is one of twenty railway stations in the city and one of two in the city centre, serving as a hub for the Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes.
Cardiff city centre (Welsh: Canol Dinas Caerdydd) is the city centre and central business district of Cardiff, Wales. The area is tightly bound by the River Taff to the west, the Civic Centre to the north and railway lines and two railway stations – Central and Queen Street – to the south and east respectively.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:29, 26 September 2010: 1,187 × 1,266 (464 KB): Nilfanion {{Information |Description=Blank map of Cardiff, UK with the following information shown: *Administrative borders *Coastline, lakes and rivers *Roads and railways *Urban areas Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretch
National Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park; Cardiff Central bus station, Central Square (demolished 2008) Central Hotel, Penarth Road/St Mary Street, a Grade II listed hotel which closed after 120 years and was gutted by fire in 2003. [4] The site was later redeveloped. Ely Paperworks (Wiggins Teape) [5] Ely Racecourse
Pages in category "Squares in Cardiff" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Callaghan Square; Central Square, Cardiff; L. Loudoun Square; M.
Cardiff Central Station is situated within the southern border of what was known Temperance Town, a former residential area within central Cardiff. Cardiff Queen Street railway station is the second busiest in Wales and the hub for the Valley Lines services that connect the South Wales Valleys and the Cardiff suburbs with the city centre. It is ...