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Where do you catch the bus to Cardiff Bay?

Where do you catch the bus to Cardiff Bay?

The Baycar (Service No 6) is the easiest way to get between Cardiff city centre and Cardiff Bay. Buses operate every 12 mins Mon – Fri and every 15 mins Sat – Sun day times/every 20 mins in the evenings. Bus stops include Westgate Street, lower St Mary Street & rear of Central Train Station.

How far is Cardiff Bay from train station?

The distance between Cardiff Central Station and Cardiff Bay is 1 miles.

What number bus goes to tremorfa?

Which Bus lines stop near Tremorfa? These Bus lines stop near Tremorfa: 11, 30, 44, 49, 50.

How do I get to Cardiff Bay?

By Bus. The Baycar (Service 6) is the easiest way to get between Cardiff city centre and the Bay. Buses run every 12 mins Mon – Fri and every 15 mins Sat – Sun day times/every 20 mins in the evenings. Bus stops include Queen Street Station, Westgate Street and lower St Mary Street.

How far is Cardiff Bay from Cardiff city?

The distance between Cardiff and Cardiff Bay is 1 miles.

What time does C1 bus start?

C1 bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated) C1 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: Starts operating at 12:08 AM and ends at 11:46 PM.

Does Cardiff Bay have a train station?

Cardiff Bay Station is one of 20 train stations in Cardiff. Opened in 1844, it’s situated to the south of the capital, serving the Cardiff Bay and Butetown areas, and although it handles over one and a half million passengers annually, it only has one platform.

How long is it from Cardiff Central to Cardiff Bay?

1 miles
Cardiff Central to Cardiff Bay by train

Journey time From 10m
Price From £2.90
Distance 1 miles (1 km)
Frequency 99 trains per day
First train 07:54

What number Bus goes to Splott?

Which Bus lines stop near Splott Road? These Bus lines stop near Splott Road: 11, 30, 49, 50.

How many bus stops in Cardiff?

1465 Bus stops
Cardiff Bus is a public transport provider in Wales which operates Bus routes. The Cardiff Bus has 72 Bus routes in Wales with 1465 Bus stops.

Where does the C3 bus go?

The C3 bus (Hayfield – Barrow Street) has 44 stops departing from Hayfield, Stop 7799 and ending in Ringsend Road, Barrow Street. C3 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: Starts operating at 4:36 AM and ends at 10:35 PM.

Where does the C5 bus go?

The C5 bus (Hayfield – Barrow Street) has 65 stops departing from Hayfield, Stop 7799 and ending in Ringsend Road, Barrow Street. C5 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: Starts operating at 12:43 AM and ends at 11:42 PM.

Is the C1 bus 24 hours?

The C1 and C2 routes will operate 24 hours a day; the C3 and C4 routes will change to C5 and C6 for night-time services.

How often do trains run from Cardiff Central to Cardiff Bay?

The average journey time by train between Cardiff Central and Cardiff Bay is 10 minutes, with around 101 trains per day.

What is Cardiff Bay like now?

Formerly a thriving tidal dockland, famous for exporting Welsh coal to the world, the area is now a vibrant waterfront surrounding the shore of a stunning freshwater lake. Today, Cardiff Bay is known as a popular destination for visitors and locals alike, synonymous with entertainment, relaxation and enjoyment.

How do you get from Cardiff Central to Cardiff Bay?

The Baycar (Service 6) is the easiest way to get between Cardiff city centre and the Bay. Buses run every 12 mins Mon – Fri and every 15 mins Sat – Sun day times/every 20 mins in the evenings. Bus stops include Queen Street Station, Westgate Street and lower St Mary Street.

What number bus goes to Splott Road Cardiff?

11 – City Centre – Pengam Green via Splott, Tremorfa – Cardiff Bus – bustimes.org.

Can you pay by card on Cardiff Bus?

Instead of paying with cash, you can pay with contactless by placing your credit or debit card on the reader of the ticket machine. We also accept contactless payments on smart devices via Apple Pay and Android Pay.

Which Cardiff Bus routes will be closed for construction?

(Please note that all inbound journeys on services 13, 15, 25, 62, 63, 64 & 66 will continue to follow normal route over Cardiff Bridge and down Westgate Street.) Closure of Havelock Street and change of city centre terminus for routes 21, 23, 24 & 27 During the morning of 30th April Havelock Street will be closed for constructions works.

What’s new at Cardiff Bay?

A new venue on the south side of Cardiff Bay. Come and see the Exhibitions that feature over 40 historic and rare boats from around the globe, plus Galleon Restoration Workshop. The location on the bayside is ideal to watch many of the great events held on the bay.

What to do in Cardiff Bay?

Cardiff Bay is a must see when visiting Wales’ capital city. The bay area has been created by redeveloping the old Cardiff docklands and is home to a large freshwater lake for sailing and water sports; the stylish five star St David’s Hotel and Spa, Mermaid Quay – a restaurant hotspot with everything from Italian to Turkish cuisine…

Why is there a Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay?

The Norwegian church was first established in Cardiff Bay to serve the large community of Norwegian sailors working in the docks. Its main claim to fame is as the church where author Roald Dahl was christened – today, however, it has been converted into a café and art gallery.

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