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However, the London-Cardiff-Swansea service was withdrawn between Cardiff and Swansea. The joint venture between Citylink and Megabus led to a co-ordination of services in Scotland. On 21 November 2005, the 900 Motorvator service was replaced by an enhanced Citylink service.
However, the London to Swansea service was withdrawn between Cardiff and Swansea. A joint venture between Scottish Citylink and Megabus led to co-ordination of services in Scotland. On 21 November 2005, the 900 Motorvator service was replaced by an enhanced Citylink service, with the facility to buy seats through the Megabus website was retained.
Swansea City bus station [1] is a bus station serving Swansea, Wales. It lies immediately to the west of the Quadrant Shopping Centre . The station has 20 stands for local bus services with three more serving national coach services. [ 2 ]
Megabus operates services from Cardiff to Bristol, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle. TrawsCymru is sponsored by the Welsh Government and offers intra-Wales routes, which are: Bangor to Aberystwyth via Porthmadog, Dolgellau and Machynlleth; Aberystwyth to Cardiff via Aberaeron, Lampeter Carmarthen and Swansea;
Swansea Bus Museum restores, displays and operates buses formerly operated around Swansea by public transport companies in South and West Wales. [61] The museum's collection mainly consists of buses operated by South Wales Transport and First Cymru, as well as two London Transport Routemasters and other motor vehicles. [62]
British Coachways initially operated six services linking London to a range of large provincial towns and cities. Services were operated from London to Newcastle and Middlesbrough; to Sheffield, Leeds and Bradford; to Swansea via Cardiff; to Plymouth and Torbay via Bristol; to Glasgow via Birmingham and Manchester; and to Liverpool via ...
Stand B at Central station is used for services to destinations outside Cardiff and the Vale such as TrawsCambria X40 to Aberystwyth, Shuttle 100 to Swansea, Stagecoach services to the Valleys and all National Express services (e.g. Birmingham, London, Leeds). The Megabus service to London, and to Newcastle via Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds ...
National Express, Flixbus and Megabus provide services to destinations such as London, Plymouth, Glasgow and Swansea. MetroBus, a bus rapid transit system, began in 2018 and consists of four routes as of August 2024, originally operated by Bristol Community Transport, now First West of England [2]