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  2. Adventure Travel (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Travel run the remaining Rail linc route - the 905 between Rhoose Cardiff International Airport railway station and Cardiff Airport. In August 2019, Adventure Travel was named the operator for five key bus routes in Swansea. [9] On 10 June 2020, Adventure Travel announced it was to start operating the Severn Express.

  3. Tramshed, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Grangetown tram depot was one of six in Cardiff (though three of these closed in 1902/3). [4] Its red brick buildings date from 1902, were extended in 1925 and served as the terminus for Cardiff's trams to the west of the city, from 1902 until 1946. [5] They were used for the trolleybus service until 1953. [4]

  4. Cathays railway works - Wikipedia

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    The site of the former depot was left as scrub land until the late 1980s, when redevelopment started with the creation of the new Colum Drive, which runs parallel and adjacent to the railway line. Most of the land was redeveloped with buildings and activities associated with the University of Cardiff .

  5. Michael Forever – The Tribute Concert - Wikipedia

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    The best seats in the middle tier were priced at £240 each, while the best standing tickets cost £195. [5] Student tickets were available from £25. [6] Chris Hunt of Global Live Events confirmed before the event that the stadium's capacity had been reduced down from 75,000 to 50,000, with only 40,000 tickets having been sold. [7]

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  7. Cardiff City Line - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent construction by the TVR added links to Cardiff Central and to the Penarth Extension Railway by 1878. Originally the line was freight-only, but over the years saw regular use for empty passenger trains thanks to its links with the depot at Cardiff Canton TMD and also for football specials to Ninian Park stadium and periodic ...

  8. Cardiff International Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Arena & Convention Centre (1993–2000) Cardiff International Arena (2000–2011, 2022–2023) Motorpoint Arena Cardiff (2011–2021) Address: Mary Ann St CF10 2EQ: Location: Cardiff, Wales: Coordinates: Owner: Cardiff Council (Freehold) Live Nation UK (Leasehold)

  9. Cardiff Bus - Wikipedia

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    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 ...