The changes are being made to improve the punctuality of services and help journeys through Cardiff Bus Interchange run even smoother.
Cardiff Bus is making changes to several of its routes from the 5th of January 2025 to reflect changes in traffic conditions.
The changes include more capacity for services, where student travel has grown since the last year.
On the 92, 92B, 93 & 94, there are some timetable changes to keep departures from the Cardiff Bus Interchange running smoothly, whilst some 94 services will extend to Colcot Road to provide more capacity between Penarth, Sully, Cadoxton, Barry and Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg and Whitmore High School.
On the 95 service, the timetable has been amended to better reflect the time each journey needs due to traffic conditions. The 1410 from Cardiff and 1545 from Barry Morrisons will no longer serve Barry Island. Early buses on Sundays with the first arrival into Cardiff now at 09:22 instead of 10:52.
The 96, 101 and 102 services will see minor changes, to better reflect the time each journey needs due to changes in traffic conditions.
The 305 service timetable has been amended to allow for changing traffic conditions, whilst in Dinas Powys, this service will now travel along Mount Road and Britway Road. Users can hail the service at any point along the common.
In Cardiff, extra morning buses between the city centre and Llandaff and the city centre and Cyncoed MET for more capacity for students studying at Cardiff MET and St. Davids College, whilst earlier journeys will run on weekdays, between Cardiff and Newport on route 30.
Full changes to services, which come into operation from Sunday 5th January 2025 can be found at /www.cardiffbus.com/january-service-change

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