You must’ve got on at Cardiff uni or Gabalfa?Hopefully NX get to use the bus station. Last year when I took the 509, the stop was just a regular bus stop on a road.
Cardiff’s main coach stop for NX is located at Sophia gardens coach station.
You must’ve got on at Cardiff uni or Gabalfa?Hopefully NX get to use the bus station. Last year when I took the 509, the stop was just a regular bus stop on a road.
I'd refuse to take a tri axle in there; far too tight for my liking.Hopefully NX get to use the bus station. Last year when I took the 509, the stop was just a regular bus stop on a road.
They may well move if the station was coach friendly, didn't have too much time penalty and was well organised as a combined stop rather than the stupid exclusivity agreements with NX that seem to keep going around.Would any of the coach operators want to use the bus station?
Well... The current Megabus stop is in a decent location. The old Megabus stop on Kingsway was good too but they have stuck up stupid cycle pylons so buses cant get out of the stop now. Callaghan Square has plenty of bays for coaches but it's a bigger time penalty then the northern parts of the city. Other spaces could be available, such as Park Street, depending on when/if buses move into the bus station and what normal buses then require layovers there.Is there a suitable on street stop nearby if some of the coaches won't fit in the bus station?
I was on the coach heading to Swansea. I don't remember the coach stopping at Sophia Gardens.You must’ve got on at Cardiff uni or Gabalfa?
Cardiff’s main coach stop for NX is located at Sophia gardens coach station.
Cardiff Bus Interchange is opening on Sunday 30th of June 2024!
We can confirm services 122 & 124 will be running from there from Monday 1st July
It seems there's no plan for any coach operators to use it. Space is a premium already and many bus services still won't be using it, nevermind coach operators. Considering TFW's plans is for multi-modal, easy connect transport, it's still a mess in Cardiff.Would any of the coach operators want to use the bus station? Presuming there will be fees for the bus station, Flixbus and Megabus at least might prefer the current situation. It might make more sense for National Express, I don't know how much the Sophia Gardens site costs. Is there a suitable on street stop nearby if some of the coaches won't fit in the bus station?
I was there the other day and it didn't look as though buses leaving could turn right towards Penarth Road. They had to turn left towards Wood Street / Westgate Street.@Envoy - I am surprised if the bus station will not be used during events, has that been confirmed? I thought it was deliberately constructed with an exit towards Penarth Road so that it could stay open?
Using the southern entrance/exit, you can turn down St Mary's Street and go past the Cardiff Bus layovers, then right onto Penarth Road there. It will be a huge delay though unless the lights get sorted.I was there the other day and it didn't look as though buses leaving could turn right towards Penarth Road. They had to turn left towards Wood Street / Westgate Street.
Sadly this is just Cardiff. The place is full of poorly timed traffic lights. The St Mary Street/Canal Street/Penarth Road/Customhouse Street junction is awful. I wouldn't get my hopes up on improvements.We waited quite a long time for the lights to change at that junction and I foresee major congestion when the bus station is operating at full capacity unless buses are given priority.
I may be wrong but if the buses come in & out via the southern entrance, they will have to cross the crowds of people going in and out of the train station - and that includes those using the local line platforms who are forced to walk under the Penarth Railway railway bridge.@Envoy - I am surprised if the bus station will not be used during events, has that been confirmed? I thought it was deliberately constructed with an exit towards Penarth Road so that it could stay open?
From Sunday 1st September we will be making changes to many of routes. These changes will see a restoration of weekday daytime frequencies for routes 17/18, 27, 44/45 and 49/50 to their pre-summer step-down. We will also be adding more routes to start and end at the Cardiff Bus Interchange as well as making changes to how we serve Barry Island. We will also be extending route 7 to Llandough Hospital and Penarth as well as reintroducing route 86 to Lisvane and retaining the extra late baycar back from Cardiff Bay for those taking in a show at the Wales Millennium Centre.
Routes | Buses per hour | |
Stand 1 | Stagecoach 124 | 1 |
Stand 2 | Stagecoach 122 | 1 |
Stand 3 | Cardiff 25, 62 & 63 | 4 |
Stand 4 | Cardiff 21, 23 & 24 | 6 |
Stand 5 | Cardiff 35 | 2 |
Stand 6 | Cardiff 96 | 2 |
Stand 7 | Cardiff 92, 93 & 94 | 6 |
Stand 8 | Cardiff 95 | 2 |
Stand 9 | Cardiff 13 & 136 | 2 |
Stand 10 | Cardiff 61 | 4 |
Stand 11 | Cardiff 28 & 29 | 2 |
Stand 12 | Cardiff 27 | 5 |
Stand 13 | Cardiff 32 & 86 & 305 | 1 (pus 86 & 305 infreq) |
Stand 14 | Cardiff & Newport 30 | 2 |
Thanks for spotting.Cardiff Bus have announced their September changes and, as promised, more services are moving into the interchange.
They haven't released an easy to quote stand list but I am going off their September 'Where to catch your bus in Cardiff' map and scraping data from there.
Plus 4 and 101/102 which Cardiff Bus has forgotten to put this on their Cardiff stop map but have referenced the extension on the changes page and in the accompanying timetable. Stagecoach stands are based off the current allocation, Stagecoach hasn't yet released finer details for their September changes and so these stand numbers may change.
Routes Buses per hour Stand 1 Stagecoach 124 1 Stand 2 Stagecoach 122 1 Stand 3 Cardiff 25, 62 & 63 4 Stand 4 Cardiff 21, 23 & 24 6 Stand 5 Cardiff 35 2 Stand 6 Cardiff 96 2 Stand 7 Cardiff 92, 93 & 94 6 Stand 8 Cardiff 95 2 Stand 9 Cardiff 13 & 136 2 Stand 10 Cardiff 61 4 Stand 11 Cardiff 28 & 29 2 Stand 12 Cardiff 27 5 Stand 13 Cardiff 32 & 86 & 305 1 (pus 86 & 305 infreq) Stand 14 Cardiff & Newport 30 2
I make this 41 buses per hour in the bus station. Just shy of 1/2 capacity based off my workings out of 6 buses per hour per stand. Some very strange stand allocations though. Stagecoach 122, 124 and Cardiff 62/63 could all go off the same stand considering they follow the same routing out to Danescourt. 96 is nowhere near the 13 which also goes out towards Ely. 136 is nowhere near the 23/24 which all go to Whitchurch. Stand 13 is just a bunch of random routes.
7/8/9 I don't understand being kept out on Canal Street. Canal Street is awful for buses, as it's more of a taxi dumping place and buses have to go stupidly slow to avoid hitting the taxis.Thanks for spotting.
Step in the right direction no doubt. I can understand the rationale behind the 7/8/9, 17/18 and 44/45/49/50s staying on the periphery stops - not ideal, but all within reasonable 'pointing' distance of the interchange.
Shame the Cardiff Bus 11s and 57/58s aren't going in yet, as St Mary St / John Lewis not the easiest to explain to those unfamiliar.
Nope. Vale of Glamorgan put out a proposed reduced 320 timetable to operate from September and that excludes the bus station. I believe there is no appetite from First to serve the bus station and sadly Vale of Glamorgan Council, as the council who issued the tenders, hasn't instructed First to serve the interchange. Funny as they were a bit upset that no one used the Barry Docks interchange after they spent all the money on it, yet they won't instruct operators to use Cardiff Bus Station!Assuming no talk of First X2 / 320 or the daily T1C using the interchange? (T1C in particular has been a guess-where affair for a while now, but seems to have settled on Tresilian Way)
Surely this is something that should have been thought about before promoting timetables to passengers?However, I see that the 25 and 62/63 will now share Stand 3 which could be interesting as at several times during the day they are timed to depart simultaneously.
See Saturdays. That works out every 15 minutes from Cardiff and nearly every 15 minutes into Cardiff. Sadly it doesn't work on Mon-Fri though.Goodness knows why they can’t retime one of the services to give a 15 minute service interval to Llandaff instead of every 30 minutes.
Didn't clock the 7/8 did the Canal St loop - agree don't see the need.7/8/9 I don't understand being kept out on Canal Street. Canal Street is awful for buses, as it's more of a taxi dumping place and buses have to go stupidly slow to avoid hitting the taxis.
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Nope. Vale of Glamorgan put out a proposed reduced 320 timetable to operate from September and that excludes the bus station. I believe there is no appetite from First to serve the bus station and sadly Vale of Glamorgan Council, as the council who issued the tenders, hasn't instructed First to serve the interchange. Funny as they were a bit upset that no one used the Barry Docks interchange after they spent all the money on it, yet they won't instruct operators to use Cardiff Bus Station!
T1C using the interchange could happen but would have to use stand 1 and would depend on space given the wheelchair lift is in the middle of the coach.
The toilets are not good. Toilets for men and women without a flip seat – who would want to sit on those bowls? The dryers are also problematic as they create a wet patch underneath. That type of dryer may be good enough for offices with relatively low use frequency, but for public conveniences a more closed hand dryer would surely help to keep the toilet more presentable.
I presume the issue is that the second entrance and St Marys Street - Penarth Road is where a lot of people walk to get to/from the station queues for the Valley lines. I agree though, what is the point in a bus station here if it is going to have to close multiple times per year for stadium events.
- The screen appeared to show that the bus station would be closed during an event at the millenium stadium. I am surprised by that as the bus station was deliberately constructed in this position so it could have a second entrance to enable it to stay open during stadium events.
Both are commercial routes and so it depends if those operators can justify the costs. T4 would either an extra bus or need layover removing in Merthyr. Traffic outside the castle is awful and so for the buses from North Road to extend into the bus station, you are sending the bus through a number of traffic hotspots, and it's all worthless when it has to change again anyway on event day.
- I am a bit confused that some rather local Cardiff Bus routes use the bus interchange, and some longer distance once do not appear to use it? Surely routes like the T4 and X30 should have priority over e.g. the 62 or 63?
Agree, overall I am a fan of the new bus station - positive even if not all services go to/from, that there is a central place to be able to ask about buses. Some interesting and constructive points raised too.Overall I quite like the new Cardiff bus station. I think it looks like a good facility, the quality of the interior decor is much better than any other bus station in the area. When I was there, there was plenty of staff walking the concourse and answering queries. In fact, there is no information kiosk and staff effectively have to do this (or hide completely) is quite daring. But the two I spoke to where quite happy with that arrangement and approved of it, so that is great too.
A couple of things that could be improved though:
- The bus departure screens aren’t very readable. The white-on-black train departure screens are much clearer than the black-on-white bus ones
- The screen flip-over software needs more work. They have two separate screens for bus departures, normally one shows English the other Welsh. Both can flip over for other info, but at times both did it at the same time.
- While the train departure screens showed both the scheduled and the real time departures (as is normal for train departure screens), the bus ones only showed the scheduled or the real time (as is unfortunately also far too common). It is just confusing, and I struggle to see any reason why the bus departure screens can’t show both at the same time.
- I saw timetable leaflets for Cardiff Bus only. Why not TfW and Stagecoach and whoever else uses the bus station too? Similarly, the only city centre map I could find was the electronic one from Cardiff Bus? I think a generic & static one would be useful too.
- I am a bit confused that some rather local Cardiff Bus routes use the bus interchange, and some longer distance once do not appear to use it? Surely routes like the T4 and X30 should have priority over e.g. the 62 or 63?
- The toilets are not good. Toilets for men and women without a flip seat – who would want to sit on those bowls? The dryers are also problematic as they create a wet patch underneath. That type of dryer may be good enough for offices with relatively low use frequency, but for public conveniences a more closed hand dryer would surely help to keep the toilet more presentable.
- The screen appeared to show that the bus station would be closed during an event at the millenium stadium. I am surprised by that as the bus station was deliberately constructed in this position so it could have a second entrance to enable it to stay open during stadium events.
- The street layout on the south side is not too bad, but the traffic lights do not work. As is always the case where the frequency of vehicles is very low, they get ignored by pedestrians. An uncontrolled crossing for the bus station entrance and a zebra for the car park entrance would in my view make things much clearer for pedestrians and drivers thus reduce conflict.
The issue is the amount of lights in this very small area, all of them seem to be linked up too and and most of them seem to act in the same way that that only one single road will be given a green at a time with no opposing movements at all. It's all rather annoying. Plus they can't let too much traffic come from Wood Street onto St Marys Street as the big junction there has lights which are just as slow and you'd end up clogging up St Marys Street.The light timings to exit the bus station seem to take an age for a full cycle, and presumably add an unpredictability for scheduling if it's just missed - I'm not sure why the North-South / East-West lights cannot run concurrently (in addition to the pedestrian phase), rather than what I believe at the moment is all phases running separately (with the pedestrian phase).
If they're all linked up it should be quite possible to give buses a clear run at the cost of delay to other traffic. This seems very much in line with Cardiff Council policy.The issue is the amount of lights in this very small area, all of them seem to be linked up too and and most of them seem to act in the same way that that only one single road will be given a green at a time with no opposing movements at all. It's all rather annoying. Plus they can't let too much traffic come from Wood Street onto St Marys Street as the big junction there has lights which are just as slow and you'd end up clogging up St Marys Street.
The point where that logic fails is the fact that if it makes sense, Cardiff Council won't do it. They aren't the biggest fans of buses at the moment and their priority is on taxis. As proven with St Marys Street having 2 bus stops removed to make way for taxi ranks, and the fact St Marys Street still shuts Fri/Sat nights so that the wild west taxi drivers can have bigger ranks and completely block the place. Unrelated to this topic but relevant to show how poor the council is, when Flixbus told the council that their stop wasn't accessible for wheelchair users, the council refused to let Flixbus move to another stop (around 11 months later they let Flixbus move despite there being empty bus stops available close by for that whole time). Cardiff Council is happy to keep letting events rip apart the areas public transport network with no care in the world.If they're all linked up it should be quite possible to give buses a clear run at the cost of delay to other traffic. This seems very much in line with Cardiff Council policy.
But they own the bus company.The point where that logic fails is the fact that if it makes sense, Cardiff Council won't do it. They aren't the biggest fans of buses at the moment and their priority is on taxis. As proven with St Marys Street having 2 bus stops removed to make way for taxi ranks, and the fact St Marys Street still shuts Fri/Sat nights so that the wild west taxi drivers can have bigger ranks and completely block the place. Unrelated to this topic but relevant to show how poor the council is, when Flixbus told the council that their stop wasn't accessible for wheelchair users, the council refused to let Flixbus move to another stop (around 11 months later they let Flixbus move despite there being empty bus stops available close by for that whole time). Cardiff Council is happy to keep letting events rip apart the areas public transport network with no care in the world.
Plenty of ways that Cardiff Council are against buses.