Rugby clash will disrupt local bus services

By Nub News Reporter

2nd Nov 2023 | Local News

Bus routes from Barry will be diverted when approaching Cardiff city centre on Saturday (4 November) due to Wales clash with the Barbarians at the Principality Stadium at 2 pm.

Diversions will be in place due to full city centre road closures between 10.30 am and 7pm.

Westgate Street, Wood Street, Havelock Street, St Mary's Street, Castle Street and Duke Street will be closed to all traffic.

Services 92, 94, 95 and 96 to Barry and Penarth will start and end just before Wood Street Bridge at Tudor Street.

The bus stop JA at Wood Street will not be served for the duration, Buses will enter the city centre via Neville Street, Despenser Street and Fitzhamon Embankment.

Barry and Penarth bus services:

Services 92, 92B, 93 and 94: Tudor Street

Buses will start/end at Tudor Street

Bus stop at Wood Street JA will not be served.

Service 95: Tudor Street

Buses will start/end at Tudor Street

Bus stop at Wood Street JA will not be served.

Service 96: Tudor Street

Buses will enter the city centre via Neville Street, Despenser Street and Fitzhamon Embankment, terminating at Tudor Street

Buses towards Barry will start from Tudor Street and exit the city centre via Tudor Street, Clare Street and Neville Street.

Bus stops at Wood Street JA, Westgate Street, Cardiff Bridge and St. David's Hospital will not be served.

The public is advised to use the stops at Tudor Street or at the Top of Neville Street instead.

     

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