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Arriva Buses Wales previously operated some Trawscambria services. As from July 2016 several ex GHA Coaches routes have been taken on by Arriva Buses Wales after GHA Coaches went into administration. They are as follows: 5 Wrexham to Llangollen; 82 Chester to Northwich; DB1 Chester to Mold; DB2 Chester to Saltney; DB4 Chester to Deeside
The Shrewsbury–Chester line is a railway line between Chester and Shrewsbury in England, with the line passing through Wrexham in Wales. Passenger train services are operated by Transport for Wales Rail between Chester , in the north, and Shrewsbury , in the south, as part of the Wales & Borders franchise .
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
Wrexham Exchange, which is now platform 4 of Wrexham General, was originally a separate railway station opened in May 1866 for the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway (WMCQR). By the time that WMCQR had been bought by the Great Central Railway , the line was a through station connecting to the Cambrian Railways Wrexham Central Railway Station .
Arriva Buses Wales' route 1 Wrexham to Chester [3] Arriva Midlands ' route 31/31a Oadby to Leicester [ 4 ] this route now uses any vehicles Arriva North East 's route 7 Darlington to Durham [ 5 ]
Chester City Transport commenced operating bus services in Chester in 1930. [2] It was operated as part of Chester City Council. To comply with the Transport Act 1985, the bus operation was transferred to a separate company in 1986. [1] It continued to trade as Chester City Transport until rebranded as ChesterBus in April 2005.
The bus station was expected to open in early 2017, but was delayed. The first buses entered the facility during a test on 27 March 2017. [ 3 ] The first passenger service to use the bus was Chester's park and ride service on 30 May 2017, and most other services began using the station on 5 June. [ 4 ]