Swansea bus station explained

Swansea City bus station
Native Name:Gorsaf Fysus Dinas Abertawe
Symbol Location:bus
Address:Swansea City Centre
Borough:Swansea
Coordinates:51.6168°N -3.9459°W
Operator:Swansea City Council
Bus Stands:23
Opened:1979
2010 (rebuilt)

Swansea City bus station[1] is a bus station serving Swansea, Wales. It lies immediately to the west of the Quadrant Shopping Centre.

The station has 20 stands for local bus services with three more serving national coach services.[2] Coach services operated by National Express run westward to Llanelli, Carmarthen, and Haverfordwest, and eastward to London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol, as well as Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport. There is also a fast daytime service (First Cymru X10) connecting the bus station to Bridgend Designer Outlet and Cardiff city centre hourly (every 90 to 105 minutes on Sundays).

There is a taxi rank at the south end of the station.

History and redevelopment

The bus station opened along with the Quadrant shopping centre in 1979,[3] replacing the old bus station opposite (next to the Grand Theatre). The bus station was becoming run down by the mid-2000s and plans were put forward by the city council to redevelop the site into a more modern bus facility.[4]

In July 2008, it was announced that funding from the European Convergence programme was approved to help with the £11 million redevelopment of the station. On 1 August 2008 it was confirmed that work on the new bus station would begin in January 2009, but it was headlined in the South Wales Evening Post on 1 December 2008, that work would not start until May 2009.[5] The new bus station opened on 6 December 2010. New retail units were built within the bus station building but opened at a later date;[6] these include a Greggs bakery, Costa Coffee and a Co-operative store.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.swanseacitycentre.com/visit/bus-station/ Swansea City Centre: official page
  2. Web site: Swansea City Centre – Passenger Information . Swansea City Centre . 24 April 2009 . 27 April 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090629001805/http://www.swanseacitycentre.com/index.cfm?articleid=29183 . 29 June 2009 . dmy-all.
  3. Web site: A Timeline of Swansea. www.localhistories.org. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20101125010252/http://localhistories.org/swanseatime.html. 25 November 2010. dmy-all.
  4. Web site: Bus station plans move a step closer . City and County of Swansea . 1 June 2007 . 4 July 2008 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927214115/http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=17645 . 27 September 2007 . dmy-all.
  5. Web site: Overhaul for Swansea bus station. BBC News. 1 July 2008. 4 July 2008.
  6. Web site: Swansea: The latest news, sport, what's on and business from Swansea and Gower. www.thisissouthwales.co.uk. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20101209155109/http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/news/Traders-aboard-timely-opening-163-10m-bus-station/article-2972204-detail/article.html. 9 December 2010. dmy-all.