Cardiff Central bus station

Cardiff Central bus station was the main bus transport interchange in the Cardiff city centre until it closed on 1 August 2015. With 34 stands, it was the largest bus station in Wales. It was located adjacent to Cardiff Central railway station forming a major interchange. Construction of a new bus and transport interchange on the site of the former NCP multi-storey car park in Wood Street, adjacent to the old bus station, is underway with an expected date of completion sometime in spring 2024.

Cardiff Central bus station

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Cardiff Central bus station in March 2013
General information
LocationCardiff Central Bus Station
Central Square
Cardiff
CF10 1EP
Wales
Coordinates51.47643°N 3.17905°W / 51.47643; -3.17905
Owned byCity of Cardiff Council
Bus stands34
Bus operators
ConnectionsCardiff Central railway station
History
Opened1954
OpeningRe-opening sometime in Spring 2024 (as Cardiff Bus Interchange)
Closed1 August 2015

The station used to handle the vast majority of bus and coach services that run in and through the city. Notable exceptions were Megabus services (which called at Kingsway and Cardiff University), Stagecoach South Wales route 122 (which called at Greyfriars Road) and EST route 89 (which used Customhouse Street).

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