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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.
In 1991 it was sold again to British Bus. [3] [4] In August 1996 British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group. It traded as Arriva Cymru until February 2002, when it merged with Arriva North West to form Arriva North West & Wales. [2] [5] In August 2008 Arriva purchased routes 9 and 9A with seven buses from KMP. [6] [7]
After GHA Coaches had taken over a small number of bus routes in the Northwich area, they launched an hourly 45 Northwich to Warrington service, which ran five minutes ahead of an existing hourly service operated by Network Warrington, followed by a 16 service between Warrington and Dallam that also ran just ahead of an existing Network Warrington service.
The Met Office said 3-7 cm of snow is likely for much of the warning area, with locally 15-30 cm for the higher ground of Wales [Met Office] ... Some delays and cancellations to bus, rail and air ...
[6] [37] They also operate Rail linc routes in the area. [38] Arriva Buses Wales — operate services across North Wales. [39] Including the first UK Arriva Sapphire service launched in Wrexham in 2013. [40] Cardiff Bus — operate services in Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan; Llew Jones — operate services in North Wales. [41] [42]
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
Lloyds Coaches [1] operates bus and coach services in mid Wales. It is a small family-run independent firm. The company is based at the old Crosville bus depot opposite Machynlleth railway station. It was established in 2001. [2]
On 21 January 2008 Southend Area Bus Users' Group and Councilor Steve Aylen successfully campaigned for improvements to Service 6A [11] after having been withdrawn in 2005. [12] On 31 March 2008, service 7 was extended at the suggestion of Great Wakering Parish Council and the Rochford Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership, who are ...