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In addition to scheduled city buses, Cardiff Bus is contracted to operate some school routes in the city. [20] A smart card for Cardiff Bus passengers was trialled in spring 2009 [21] and launched as the Iff card in October 2010. [22] In March 2018, Cardiff Bus introduced contactless payment across its services. [23]
Cardiff Bus operates a comprehensive Overground network. [7] Work on the new transport interchange to replace the Cardiff Central bus station began in January 2008, though construction did not begin until 2020. Cardiff Bus has introduced articulated buses on the popular 17 and 18 Capital City Red routes to Canton, Ely and Caerau and on the ...
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 ...
Cardiff Bargoed; Newport; Blackwood, Town Districts 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 ...
Stagecoach Red & White Alexander PS bodied Volvo B10M in Cardiff Central bus station in June 1996. In January 1991, Cheltenham-based Western Travel purchased the eastern division of former National Bus Company (NBC) subsidiary National Welsh Omnibus Services, which consisted of 180 buses based from depots in Brynmawr, Chepstow, Crosskeys, Cwmbran and Ross on Wye.
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 ...
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.
Cardiff's Winter Wonderland ice rink and fairground returns to the front lawn of the City Hall every winter. [12] Boulevard de Nantes and Stuttgarter Strasse, named after Cardiff's twin cities, run through the southern end and act as a northern bypass of parallel Queen Street for the A4161. To the west, it is connected to Kingsway (leading to ...