List of bus stations in Wales

This is a list of bus stations in Wales:

Bus station Location Number of stands Primary Destinations Image
Aberdare bus station[1] Aberdare 12 Trecynon; Penywaun; Hirwaun; Rhigos; Cwmdare; Cardiff
Abergavenny bus station[2] Abergavenny 6
Aberystwyth bus station[3] Aberystwyth 7 Cardigan; Swansea; Llangollen; Machynlleth; Dolgellau; Bangor; Newtown; Cardiff; London
Ammanford bus station[4] Ammanford 6 Carmarthenshire; Pontardawe; Swansea
Bangor bus station[5] Bangor 7
Bargoed bus station[6] Bargoed 4 Blackwood, Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly
Blackwood bus station[7] Blackwood 9 Cardiff; Bargoed; Newport, Town Districts
Brecon bus station[8] Brecon 5 Hay-on-Wye; Hereford; Brecon Beacons; Merthyr Tydfil; Abergavenny; Ystradgynlais
Bridgend bus station[9] Bridgend 11 Brackla; Sarn; Maesteg; Bridgend Designer Outlet; Porthcawl; Port Talbot; Cowbridge; Cardiff
Brynmawr bus station[10] Brynmawr 4 Town Districts, Cardiff, Newport, Abergavenny, Hereford, Ebbw Vale, Merthyr Tydfil
Carmarthen bus station[11] Carmarthen 10 Haverfordwest; Swansea; Llanelli; Cardigan; Aberystwyth; London
Caernarfon bus station[12] Caernarfon 3 Aberystwyth; Bangor; Llandudno; Porthmadog; Pwllheli
Caerphilly bus station[13] Caerphilly 11 Cardiff; Bargoed; Newport; Blackwood, Town Districts
Cardiff Central bus station [14] Cardiff city centre Was 34 City districts; South Wales Valleys; Vale of Glamorgan; London; Birmingham; Northern England; Scotland
Chepstow bus station[15] Chepstow 5 Monmouth; Newport
Cwmbran bus station[16] Cwmbran 8 Pontypool; Abergavenny; Newport; Bristol; London Blackwood, Cardiff
Gorseinon bus station[17] Gorseinon 6 Swansea; Llanelli; Lliw Valley
Haverfordwest bus station[18] Haverfordwest 6
Llantwit Major bus station[19] Llantwit Major 1 Cowbridge, Talbot Green, Cardiff, Bridgend, St Athan, Barry, Rhoose, Ogmore-By-Sea, Ewenny, Marcross, Monknash, St. Donats, Cardiff Airport,
Maesteg bus station[20] Maesteg 6 Port Talbot; Bridgend; Cardiff
Merthyr Tydfil bus station[21] Merthyr Tydfil 16 Abergavenny; Brecon; Brecon Beacons; Cardiff; Hereford; South Wales Valleys; Swansea
Mold bus station[22] Mold 7 Wrexham; Chester;
Monmouth bus station[23] Monmouth 2 Chepstow
Neath bus station[24] Neath 11 Port Talbot; Vale of Neath; Skewen; Briton Ferry; Swansea; Pontardawe
Nelson bus station[25] Nelson, Caerphilly 2 Caerphilly, Blackwood, Pontypridd, Bargoed, Merthyr Tydfil
Newport bus station[26] Newport 24 (15 and 9) City districts; South Wales Valleys; Cardiff; London
Newtown bus station[27] Newtown 5
Pontypridd bus station [28][29] Pontypridd 12 Cardiff, Caerphilly, Blackwood
Port Talbot bus station[30] Port Talbot 9 Neath; Bridgend; Swansea; Cardiff; London; Porthcawl; Baglan; Afan Valley; Maesteg
Pwllheli bus station[31] Pwllheli 3 Caernarfon; Porthmadog; Nefyn; Abersoch; Aberdaron
Rhyl bus station[32] Rhyl 5
Swansea bus station[33] Swansea 23 City districts; Gower; South West Wales; Cardiff; London
Talbot Green bus station[34] Talbot Green 4
Tonypandy bus station[35] Tonypandy 4
Tredegar bus station[36] Tredegar 4 Town Districts, Cardiff, Newport, Blackwood, Abergavenny, Hereford, Ebbw Vale, Merthyr Tydfil
Wrexham bus station[37] Wrexham 8 Oswestry; Mold; Chester; London

See also

References

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