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BUS SERVICE CHANGES 19/09/2021 – 23/10/2021

Owen Donovan by Owen Donovan
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BUS SERVICE CHANGES 19/09/2021 – 23/10/2021
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First Cymru has announced a series of temporary bus timetable changes to routes serving Bridgend and Rhondda Cynon Taf due to a driver shortage.

  • 63 – Bridgend to Porthcawl via Kenfig Hill will be reduced to a service every 30 minutes from Monday-Saturday and hourly on Sundays.
  • 64 – Bridgend to Talbot Green via Brackla & Pencoed will be reduced to a two-hourly service Monday-Saturday.
  • 65 – Bridgend to Talbot Green via Heol-y-Cyw will be reduced to a two-hourly service Monday-Saturday.

The changes come into effect from Sunday 19th September 2021 and are currently expected to last until 23rd October 2021.

Detailed timetable changes are available at the First Cymru website, just scroll down to the affected routes for more details and check before travelling.

Tags: BracklaBusesCoychurchHeol y CywKenfig HillPencoedPorthcawlPyleRhondda Cynon TafSarn
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