First Cymru said many services are operating at a reduced timetable, with some services unlikely to operate at all.
Welsh Government extends £1 bus fare scheme to 5–21-year-olds, offering affordable travel for young people across Wales.
Buses across Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan will not run over the ...
Within Wales, you may be able to get free travel on buses if you are disabled, aged 60 or over, or an injured service personnel which you can apply for through Transport for Wales. While not free, ...
A new book mixing travel with culture, natural history with human history, myth and legend – a true exploration of Wales through its rail network, will be ...
Concerns have been raised over the performance of Transport for Wales. Sam Rowlands MS, member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, has expressed the need for more accountability from Transport ...
Welsh bus workers employed by First Cymru have begun further strike action today (Thursday 30 October) after rejecting the ...
A new £1 bus fare scheme backed by the Welsh Labour Government will soon make travel more affordable for children across Wales.
Having been developed by Ambition North Wales in partnership with local authorities, Transport for Wales, and the Welsh ...
More young people will benefit from cheaper bus fares across Wales as the £1 bus fare pilot is extended to all 5–15-year-olds from today (Monday 3 November).
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