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Timetable 0T9NAAS Cardiff Airport - Cardiff Service T9 (TCAT009) Bank Holiday Mondays (Inbound) Timetable valid from 1st April 2019 until 6th October 2019 Operator: NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT Cardiff Airport (Terminal) 0010 0450 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 0710 0730 0750 0810 0830 0850 0910 0930 0950 1010 1030 1050 1110 1130 1150 Holiday Inn Express (Airport, Port Road) 0011 0451 0511 0531 0551 0611 0631 0651 0711 0731 0751 0811 0831 0851 0911 0931 0951 1011 1031 1051 1111 1131 1151 Celtic International Hotel (Port Road) 0012 0452 0512 0532 0552 0612 0632 0652 0712 0732 0752 0812 0832 0852 0912 0932 0952 1012 1032 1052 1112 1132 1152 Travelodge (Cwm Ciddy, Port Road) 0013 0453 0513 0533 0553 0613 0633 0653 0713 0733 0753 0813 0833 0853 0913 0933 0953 1013 1033 1053 1113 1133 1153 Highlight Park (Fire Station, Port Road) 0015 0455 0515 0535 0555 0615 0635 0655 0715 0735 0755 0815 0835 0855 0915 0935 0955 1015 1035 1055 1115 1135 1155 Golwg y Coed (Crematorium, Port Road) 0017s 0457s 0517s 0537s 0557s 0617s 0637s 0657s 0717s 0737s 0757s 0817s 0837s 0857s 0917s 0937s 0957s 1017s 1037s 1057s 1117s 1137s 1157s Premier Inn (Wenvoe Port Road) 0020s 0500s 0520s 0540s 0600s 0620s 0640s 0700s 0720s 0740s 0800s 0820s 0840s 0900s 0920s 0940s 1000s 1020s 1040s 1100s 1120s 1140s 1200s Copthorne Hotel (Rhur Cross, Port Road) 0022s 0502s 0522s 0542s 0602s 0622s 0642s 0702s 0722s 0742s 0802s 0822s 0842s 0902s 0922s 0942s 1002s 1022s 1042s 1102s 1122s 1142s 1202s Cardiff Bay (Red Dragon Centre) 0040s 0520s 0540s 0600s 0620s 0640s 0700s 0720s 0740s 0800s 0820s 0840s 0900s 0920s 0940s 1000s 1020s 1040s 1100s 1120s 1140s 1200s 1220s Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Arr) 0045s 0525s 0545s 0605s 0625s 0645s 0705s 0725s 0745s 0805s 0825s 0845s 0905s 0925s 0945s 1005s 1025s 1045s 1105s 1125s 1145s 1205s 1225s Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Dep) 0050s 0530s 0550s 0610s 0630s 0650s 0710s 0730s 0750s 0810s 0830s 0850s 0910s 0930s 0950s 1010s 1030s 1050s 1110s 1130s 1150s 1210s 1230s Cardiff Centrail Rail Station 0051s 0531s 0551s 0611s 0631s 0651s 0711s 0731s 0751s 0811s 0831s 0851s 0911s 0931s 0951s 1011s 1031s 1051s 1111s 1131s 1151s 1211s 1231s Operator: NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT Cardiff Airport (Terminal) 1210 1230 1250 1310 1330 1350 1410 1430 1450 1510 1530 1550 1610 1630 1650 1710 1730 1750 1810 1830 1850 1910 1930 Holiday Inn Express (Airport, Port Road) 1211 1231 1251 1311 1331 1351 1411 1431 1451 1511 1531 1551 1611 1631 1651 1711 1731 1751 1811 1831 1851 1911 1931 Celtic International Hotel (Port Road) 1212 1232 1252 1312 1332 1352 1412 1432 1452 1512 1532 1552 1612 1632 1652 1712 1732 1752 1812 1832 1852 1912 1932 Travelodge (Cwm Ciddy, Port Road) 1213 1233 1253 1313 1333 1353 1413 1433 1453 1513 1533 1553 1613 1633 1653 1713 1733 1753 1813 1833 1853 1913 1933 Highlight Park (Fire Station, Port Road) 1215 1235 1255 1315 1335 1355 1415 1435 1455 1515 1535 1555 1615 1635 1655 1715 1735 1755 1815 1835 1855 1915 1935 Golwg y Coed (Crematorium, Port Road) 1217s 1237s 1257s 1317s 1337s 1357s 1417s 1437s 1457s 1517s 1537s 1557s 1617s 1637s 1657s 1717s 1737s 1757s 1817s 1837s 1857s 1917s 1937s Premier Inn (Wenvoe Port Road) 1220s 1240s 1300s 1320s 1340s 1400s 1420s 1440s 1500s 1520s 1540s 1600s 1620s 1640s 1700s 1720s 1740s 1800s 1820s 1840s 1900s 1920s 1940s Copthorne Hotel (Rhur Cross, Port Road) 1222s 1242s 1302s 1322s 1342s 1402s 1422s 1442s 1502s 1522s 1542s 1602s 1622s 1642s 1702s 1722s 1742s 1802s 1822s 1842s 1902s 1922s 1942s Cardiff Bay (Red Dragon Centre) 1240s 1300s 1320s 1340s 1400s 1420s 1440s 1500s 1520s 1540s 1600s 1620s 1640s 1700s 1720s 1740s 1800s 1820s 1840s 1900s 1920s 1940s 2000s Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Arr) 1245s 1305s 1325s 1345s 1405s 1425s 1445s 1505s 1525s 1545s 1605s 1625s 1645s 1705s 1725s 1745s 1805s 1825s 1845s 1905s 1925s 1945s 2005s Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Dep) 1250s 1310s 1330s 1350s 1410s 1430s 1450s 1510s 1530s 1550s 1610s 1630s 1650s 1710s 1730s 1750s 1810s 1830s 1850s 1910s 1930s 1950s 2010s Cardiff Centrail Rail Station 1251s 1311s 1331s 1351s 1411s 1431s 1451s 1511s 1531s 1551s 1611s 1631s 1651s 1711s 1731s 1751s 1811s 1831s 1851s 1911s 1931s 1951s 2011s Operator: NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT Cardiff Airport (Terminal) 1950 2010 2030 2050 2110 2130 2150 2210 2230 2250 2310 2330 2350 Holiday Inn Express (Airport, Port Road) 1951 2011 2031 2051 2111 2131 2151 2211 2231 2251 2311 2331 2351 Celtic International Hotel (Port Road) 1952 2012 2032 2052 2112 2132 2152 2212 2232 2252 2312 2332 2352 Travelodge (Cwm Ciddy, Port Road) 1953 2013 2033 2053 2113 2133 2153 2213 2233 2253 2313 2333 2353 Highlight Park (Fire Station, Port Road) 1955 2015 2035 2055 2115 2135 2155 2215 2235 2255 2315 2335 2355 Golwg y Coed (Crematorium, Port Road) 1957s 2017s 2037s 2057s 2117s 2137s 2157s 2217s 2237s 2257s 2317s 2337s 2357s Premier Inn (Wenvoe Port Road) 2000s 2020s 2040s 2100s 2120s 2140s 2200s 2220s 2240s 2300s 2320s 2340s 0000s Copthorne Hotel (Rhur Cross, Port Road) 2002s 2022s 2042s 2102s 2122s 2142s 2202s 2222s 2242s 2302s 2322s 2342s 0002s Cardiff Bay (Red Dragon Centre) 2020s 2040s 2100s 2120s 2140s 2200s 2220s 2240s 2300s 2320s 2340s 0000s 0020s Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Arr) 2025s 2045s 2105s 2125s 2145s 2205s 2225s 2245s 2305s 2325s 2345s 0005s 0025s Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Dep) 2030s 2050s 2110s 2130s 2150s 2210s 2230s 2250s 2310s 2330s 2350s 0010s 0030s Cardiff Centrail Rail Station 2031s 2051s 2111s 2131s 2151s 2211s 2231s 2251s 2311s 2331s 2351s 0011s 0031s Notes: s Set down only Page 1 of 8 Cardiff - Cardiff Airport Service T9 (TCAT009) Bank Holiday Mondays (Outbound) Timetable valid from 1st April 2019 until 6th October 2019 Operator: NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT Cardiff Bay (Red Dragon Centre) 0400p 0420p 0440p 0500p 0520p 0540p 0600p 0620p 0640p 0700p 0720p 0740p 0800p 0820p 0840p 0900p 0920p 0940p 1000p 1020p 1040p 1100p 1120p Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Arr) 0405p 0425p 0445p 0505p 0525p 0545p 0605p 0625p 0645p 0705p 0725p 0745p 0805p 0825p 0845p 0905p 0925p 0945p 1005p 1025p 1045p 1105p 1125p Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Dep) 0410p 0430p 0450p 0510p 0530p 0550p 0610p 0630p 0650p 0710p 0730p 0750p 0810p 0830p 0850p 0910p 0930p 0950p 1010p 1030p 1050p 1110p 1130p Cardiff Centrail Rail Station 0411p 0431p 0451p 0511p 0531p 0551p 0611p 0631p 0651p 0711p 0731p 0751p 0811p 0831p 0851p 0911p 0931p 0951p 1011p 1031p 1051p 1111p 1131p Copthorne Hotel (Rhur Cross, Port Road) 0425p 0445p 0505p 0525p 0545p 0605p 0625p 0645p 0705p 0725p 0745p 0805p 0825p 0845p 0905p 0925p 0945p 1005p 1025p 1045p 1105p 1125p 1145p Premier Inn (Wenvoe Port Road) 0427p 0447p 0507p 0527p 0547p 0607p 0627p 0647p 0707p 0727p 0747p 0807p 0827p 0847p 0907p 0927p 0947p 1007p 1027p 1047p 1107p 1127p 1147p Golwg y Coed (Port Road, Barry) 0430p 0450p 0510p 0530p 0550p 0610p 0630p 0650p 0710p 0730p 0750p 0810p 0830p 0850p 0910p 0930p 0950p 1010p 1030p 1050p 1110p 1130p 1150p Highlight Park (Barry Comp, Port Road) 0432 0452 0512 0532 0552 0612 0632 0652 0712 0732 0752 0812 0832 0852 0912 0932 0952 1012 1032 1052 1112 1132 1152 Travelodge (Cwm Ciddy, Port Road) 0434 0454 0514 0534 0554 0614 0634 0654 0714 0734 0754 0814 0834 0854 0914 0934 0954 1014 1034 1054 1114 1134 1154 Celtic International Hotel (Port Road) 0436 0456 0516 0536 0556 0616 0636 0656 0716 0736 0756 0816 0836 0856 0916 0936 0956 1016 1036 1056 1116 1136 1156 Cardiff Airport (Terminal) 0440 0500 0520 0540 0600 0620 0640 0700 0720 0740 0800 0820 0840 0900 0920 0940 1000 1020 1040 1100 1120 1140 1200 Operator: NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT NADT Cardiff Bay (Red Dragon Centre) 1140p 1200p 1220p 1240p 1300p 1320p 1340p 1400p 1420p 1440p 1500p 1520p 1540p 1600p 1620p 1640p 1700p 1720p 1740p 1800p 1820p 1840p 1900p Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Arr) 1145p 1205p 1225p 1245p 1305p 1325p 1345p 1405p 1425p 1445p 1505p 1525p 1545p 1605p 1625p 1645p 1705p 1725p 1745p 1805p 1825p 1845p 1905p Cardiff City Centre (Canal St) (Dep) 1150p 1210p 1230p 1250p 1310p 1330p 1350p 1410p 1430p 1450p 1510p 1530p 1550p 1610p 1630p 1650p 1710p 1730p 1750p 1810p 1830p 1850p 1910p Cardiff Centrail Rail Station 1151p 1211p 1231p 1251p 1311p 1331p 1351p 1411p 1431p 1451p 1511p 1531p 1551p 1611p 1631p 1651p 1711p 1731p 1751p 1811p 1831p 1851p 1911p Copthorne Hotel (Rhur Cross, Port Road) 1205p 1225p 1245p 1305p 1325p 1345p 1405p 1425p 1445p 1505p 1525p 1545p 1605p 1625p 1645p 1705p 1725p 1745p 1805p 1825p 1845p 1905p 1925p Premier Inn (Wenvoe Port Road) 1207p 1227p 1247p 1307p 1327p 1347p 1407p 1427p 1447p 1507p 1527p 1547p 1607p 1627p 1647p 1707p 1727p 1747p 1807p 1827p 1847p 1907p 1927p Golwg y Coed (Port Road, Barry) 1210p 1230p 1250p 1310p 1330p 1350p 1410p 1430p 1450p 1510p 1530p 1550p 1610p 1630p 1650p 1710p 1730p 1750p 1810p 1830p 1850p 1910p 1930p Highlight Park (Barry Comp, Port Road) 1212 1232 1252 1312 1332 1352 1412 1432 1452 1512 1532 1552 1612 1632 1652 1712 1732 1752 1812 1832 1852 1912 1932 Travelodge (Cwm Ciddy, Port Road) 1214 1234 1254 1314 1334 1354 1414 1434 1454 1514 1534 1554 1614 1634 1654 1714 1734 1754 1814 1834 1854 1914 1934 Celtic International Hotel (Port Road) 1216 1236 1256 1316 1336 1356 1416 1436 1456 1516 1536 1556 1616 1636 1656 1716 1736 1756 1816 1836 1856 1916 1936 Cardiff Airport
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