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  2. Wrexham bus station - Wikipedia

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    The Bus station received a £250,000 grant from the Welsh Government in February 2019 intended for "refurbished toilets, new bins, real time information screens and an external clean-up." [7] Wrexham Council announced in 2019 it was considering a range of methods to improve the image of the bus station after much negative press attention.

  3. List of bus stations in Wales - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Ruabon–Barmouth line - Wikipedia

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    Vale of Llangollen Railway – 1 December 1861 (goods); 2 June 1862 (passenger) [1] Llangollen and Corwen Railway – 1 May 1865. [2] This section of the line had gained royal assent in 1860. [3] Corwen and Bala Railway – 16 July 1866 (Corwen to Llandrillo); 1 April 1868 (Llandrillo to Bala). [4] Bala and Dolgelly Railway – 4 August 1868. [5]

  5. Ruabon railway station - Wikipedia

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    Ruabon railway station (Welsh: Rhiwabon) is a combined rail and bus interchange serving Ruabon, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is the second busiest station in Wrexham County Borough in terms of passenger journeys, after the mainline station, Wrexham General.

  6. TrawsCymru - Wikipedia

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    Newport Bus took over the route on 4 January 2021 and route was renumbered from X7 to T7. Newport Bus operated the route using two MCV Evoras previously operated by Stagecoach South Wales on their T4/T14 TrawsCymru routes; [ 33 ] these were replaced by two new Yutong E12s in early 2023.

  7. Clwydian Range and Dee Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Llangollen Railway, a heritage railway, operates along a former passenger route through the Vale of Llangollen along the River Dee. [4] Bus services operate between the main towns within and next to, the AONB; such as the TrawsCymru T3 Dolgellau to Wrexham route which travels through Corwen and Llangollen along the Dee Valley. [citation needed]

  8. Glyn Ceiriog - Wikipedia

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    Bus services are provided by Bryn Melyn, a subsidiary of GHA Coaches. Services operate to Llangollen via Chirk and to Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog on service 64. Infrequent services on route 65 connect the village to Wrexham via Ruabon. Rail services are available from Chirk, 5 mi (8.0 km) away.

  9. TrawsCambria - Wikipedia

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    TrawsCambria liveried Optare Tempo at Cardiff bus station in April 2009 Richard Brothers Optare Tempo on route X50 in Aberaeron in February 2012 Arriva North West & Wales Wright Commander bodied VDL SB200 on route X94 in Llangollen in May 2008 Stagecoach South Wales Optare Tempo on route 704 at Newtown railway station in July 2010