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The bus stands in February 2019. Wrexham bus station (Welsh: Gorsaf fysiau Wrecsam) is an eight-stand indoor bus station in Wrexham city centre on King Street. Services provide transit within the city, elsewhere in north Wales, and to Cheshire and Shropshire in England.
Mold bus station [30] Mold: 7 Chester: Wrexham: Monmouth bus station [31] Monmouth: 2 Newport, Hereford Abergavenny, Ross-on-Wye, Chepstow, Wyesham, Over Monnow, Tintern, Osbaston Neath bus station [32] Neath: 11 Swansea, Port Talbot: Vale of Neath; Skewen; Briton Ferry; Pontardawe: Nelson bus station [33] Nelson, Caerphilly: 2 None
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Initially, the local councils let interim contracts to maintain bus services in the area. One of these, a subsidised version of service 40, was jointly operated by First Cymru and Lewis Coaches. Service 50 was replaced by a new service titled X50 operated by Richards Brothers , also funded by the council. [ 17 ]
Aberystwyth depot, along with its outstations at New Quay and Lampeter closed on 21 December 2013, along with Dolgellau, latterly an outstation of Wrexham depot. [11] Councillors and AMs criticised the short notice given by Arriva, leading to fears that communities could be left without bus services; [ 12 ] however, other operators took over ...
English: Map of the community of Holt in Wrexham County Borough. This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Wrexham UK community map (blank).svg (by Nilfanion ).
TrawsCymru should promote and accept CymruConnect (rail and bus combined) through-tickets, and action should be taken to improve the profile and performance of CymruConnect. TrawsCymru services need to address passenger facilities at bus stations and passenger information, which are part of responding to passenger needs.
The bus war led to constant timetable changes by both operators and eventually led to Network Warrington deciding to route all their Northwich to Warrington services via Barnton. [4] At times, GHA Coaches drivers were known to block bus stands to prevent Network Warrington drivers picking up passengers, which on occasions led to angry exchanges ...