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T9 Cardiff Airport Express Gwennol Maes Awyr Caerdydd T9 T9 Cardiff Airport Express Gwennol Maes Awyr Caerdydd T9 Company / Cwni: FIRST CYMRU From 1 August 2013 O 1 Awst 2013 ROUTE / LLWYBR: Airport access roads from CARDIFF AIRPORT (terminal bus stop), HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (Port Road bus stop opposite hotel), Port Road, CARDIFF AIRPORT TRAVELODGE (Port Road bus stop opposite Cwm Ciddy Inn), Port Road (A4050), PREMIER INN (Port Road bus stop), Culverhouse Cross, Grangetown Link Road, CARDIFF BAY (The Red Dragon Centre, Hemingway Road), Hemingway Road, Lloyd George Avenue, Herbert Street, Customhouse Street, CARDIFF CITY CENTRE (bus stop opposite rear of Marriott Hotel, Customhouse Street), St Mary Street, Wood Street, CARDIFF BUS STATION (Stand D1) adjacent to Cardiff Central Rail Station, Tudor Street, Ninian Park Road, Leckwith Road (B4267), Grangetown Link Road (A4232), Culverhouse Cross, Port Road (A4050), PREMIER INN (Port Road bus stop), Port Road (A4050), Port Road(A4226), Weycock Cross, CARDIFF AIRPORT TRAVELODGE (Port Road; opposite Cwm Ciddy Inn), Port Road (A4226), Port Road, HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (main entrance), Airport access roads to/from CARDIFF AIRPORT. Mondays to Saturdays Dydd Llun hyd ddydd Sadwrn CARDIFF AIRPORT (Terminal) depart …. …. …. …. 0500 0520 0540 00 20 40 2200 2220 2240 2300 2320 2340 Holiday Inn Express (Port Road, Airport) …. …. …. …. 0502 0522 0542 02 22 42 2202 2222 2242 2302 2322 2342 Travelodge (Port Road, Cwn Ciddy) …. …. …. …. 0505 0525 0545 Then 05 25 45 2205 2225 2245 2305 2325 2345 Premier Inn (Port Road, Wenvoe) …. …. …. …. 0510 0530 0550 at 10 30 50 2210 2230 2250 2310 2330 2350 CARDIFF BAY (Red Dragon Centre) 0410 0430 0450 0510 0530 0550 0610 these 30 50 10 2230 2250 2310 2330 2350 0010 CARDIFF CITY CENTRE (Custom House Street)0418 0438 0458 0518 0538 0558 0618 times 38 58 18 2238 2258 2318 2338 2358 0018 CARDIFF BUS STATION (D1) arrive 0420 0440 0500 0520 0540 0600 0620 past 40 00 20 Until 2240 2300 2320 2340 0000 0020 CARDIFF BUS STATION (D1) depart 0425 0445 0505 0525 0545 0605 0625 each 45 05 25 2245 2305 2325 …. …. …. Premier Inn (Port Road, Wenvoe) 0445 0505 0525 0545 0605 0625 0645 hour 05 25 45 2305 2325 2345 …. …. …. Travelodge (Port Road, Cwn Ciddy) 0450 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 10 30 50 2310 2330 2350 …. …. …. CARDIFF AIRPORT (Terminal) arrive 0455 0515 0535 0555 0615 0635 0655 15 35 55 2315 2335 2355 …. …. …. Sundays Dydd Sul CARDIFF AIRPORT (Terminal) depart …. …. …. …. 0600 0620 0640 00 20 40 2200 2220 2240 2300 2320 2340 Holiday Inn Express (Port Road, Airport) …. …. …. …. 0602 0622 0642 02 22 42 2202 2222 2242 2302 2322 2342 Travelodge (Port Road, Cwn Ciddy) …. …. …. …. 0605 0625 0645 Then 05 25 45 2205 2225 2245 2305 2325 2345 Premier Inn (Port Road, Wenvoe) …. …. …. …. 0610 0630 0650 at 10 30 50 2210 2230 2250 2310 2330 2350 CARDIFF BAY (Red Dragon Centre) 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 0710 these 30 50 10 2230 2250 2310 2330 2350 0010 CARDIFF CITY CENTRE (Custom House Street)0518 0538 0558 0618 0638 0658 0718 times 38 58 18 2238 2258 2318 2338 2358 0018 CARDIFF BUS STATION (D1) arrive 0520 0540 0600 0620 0640 0700 0720 past 40 00 20 Until 2240 2300 2320 2340 0000 0020 CARDIFF BUS STATION (D1) depart 0525 0545 0605 0625 0645 0705 0725 each 45 05 25 2245 2305 2325 …. …. …. Premier Inn (Port Road, Wenvoe) 0545 0605 0625 0645 0705 0725 0745 hour 05 25 45 2305 2325 2345 …. …. …. Travelodge (Port Road, Cwn Ciddy) 0550 0610 0630 0650 0710 0730 0750 10 30 50 2310 2330 2350 …. …. …. CARDIFF AIRPORT (Terminal) arrive 0555 0615 0635 0655 0715 0735 0755 15 35 55 2315 2335 2355 …. …. …. Additional Information: Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol: BANK HOLIDAYS: Normal Monday to Saturday service provision on all Bank Holidays, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day when the service will not run. CARDIFF MAJOR EVENT DAYS: On major event days when road closures in the City Centre affect the normal route of this service, it will instead run to/from Customhouse Street (opposite side of road to the rear of Marriott Hotel); not Cardiff Bus Station (Wood Street) and run via Penarth Road, Hadfield Road to Grangetown Link Road (A4232) from where it will continue on its normal route. LIMITED STOP SERVICE: This service will only pick up and set down at locations stated on the timetable for passengers travelling to or from Cardiff Airport only. FARES (£ Sterling): Adults: £5 sgl or £8 ret / Child (5 - 16 yrs old): £2.50 sgl or £4 ret / Welsh Conc. Pass Holders & children under 5 yrs old: FREE FARES (€ Euros): Adults: €7 sgl or €10 ret / Child (5 - 16 yrs old): €3.00 sgl or €5 ret / Welsh Conc. Pass Holders & children under 5 yrs old: FREE TIMINGS & DISCLAIMER Passengers are advised that times may vary depending on traffic and events, delays 'may' occure from time to time. Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the timetable, First Cymru Buses Ltd, the Vale of Glamorgan Council, the Welsh Government, Cardiff Airport or associated parties will 'NOT' be responsible for delays that may occure, which lead to problems of any kind including missed flights. Please allow yourself plenty of time to get to the Airport in case of delays. SERVICE PROVIDER CONTACTS: Telephone: 029 20 795050 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.firstgroup.com CARDIFF AIRPORT CONTACTS: Telephone: 01446 711111 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.cardiff-airport.com.
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