Cardiff Central Bus Station - Services

Services

There are 34 stands at the station, which are located on Central Square, off Wood Street and opposite the Millennium Stadium, in the city centre of Cardiff.

  • Cardiff Bus operates: services to Cardiff's districts and suburbs, cross-city services and services to Cardiff Bay, Barry, Llandough, Cogan, Penarth, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and Cardiff Airport.
  • Stagecoach in South Wales provides services to Caerphilly, Blackwood, Senghenydd, Pontypool, Merthyr Tydfil, Cwmbran, Abergavenny and Hereford
  • Newport Bus provides two services to Newport bus station, one an 'express' route direct via the M4 and one service to Risca
  • EST Buses provide services to the Vale of Glamorgan
  • Arriva provides services to North and West Wales.
  • First Cymru operates the half-hourly service 100 from Quadrant Bus Station and service X2 to Porthcawl via Cowbridge and Bridgend
  • National Express Group provides services to Swansea, Bristol, London, Birmingham and The North and also operates services to London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport
  • Eurolines began a new service to Cork, Ireland in October 2011, via the Pembroke to Rosslare ferry.

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