Cynon Valley

Bus services returning to normal across borough

- KATIE-ANN GUPWELL katieann.gupwell@walesonlin­e.co.uk

SEVERAL bus services have now returned to normal in Rhondda Cynon Taf following the coronaviru­s lockdown.

RCT Council confirmed a number of changes to local bus services have been put in place across the county borough to improve the foundation level of core journeys that were agreed in the initial response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

During the lockdown, a limited service was agreed between bus operators and the council in order to control the spread of the virus.

With travel restrictio­ns in place, this was considered to be sufficient to allow key workers to access their place of employment, and for residents without a vehicle to access shops to buy essential food and medicine.

But with support from Welsh Government’s Bus Emergency Scheme, a number of improvemen­ts to local services have now been put in place.

The services now ating include:

Services 64 and 65, Bridgend to Talbot Green (First Cymru) – reintroduc­ed and running hourly;

Service 7, Blackwood to Pontypridd (Harris Coaches) – returned back to running hourly;

Service 106, Ynysybwl to Pontypridd (NAT Group) – reverted back to every 20 minutes and extended to serve Coleg y Cymoedd, Nantgarw, via Catherine oper

Street and the A470;

Service 404, Pontypridd to Bridgend (NAT Group) – increased and back to running hourly;

Service 8, Glyneath to Cwmwman (Stagecoach) – resumed hourly journeys;

Service 60, Aberdare to Pontypridd (Stagecoach) – resumed hourly journeys but re-routed via Canal Road, Cwmbach, between Aberdare and Asda;

Service 61, Aberdare to Pontypridd (Stagecoach) – now running twice hourly;

Service 120/130, Blaencwm/Blaenrhond­da to Pontypridd/Caerphilly (Stagecoach) – extra school journeys added;

Service 132, Maerdy to Cardiff (Stagecoach) – extra school/college journeys added;

Service 133, Wattstown toLlwyncel­yn(Stagecoach)

– resumed school journeys;

Service 150, Porth to Gilfach Goch (Stagecoach) – extra school journeys added; and

Service 172, Aberdare to Bridgend for Porthcawl (Stagecoach) – reverted back to a two-hourly service on Monday to Saturday.

RCT council leader Andrew Morgan said: “In response to the Coronaviru­s and the initial lockdown period, the council worked closely with bus operators to strike the right balance between providing a foundation level of service and reducing the spread of the virus.

“I’m pleased that a series of improvemen­ts to this foundation level of service have come into force – with further increases in local services across the county borough shortly.

“It is important to remind those accessing public transport that they must wear a suitable three-layer face covering during their journey, as mandated by Welsh Government.”

For further updates and informatio­n, contact Traveline Cymru by visiting www.traveline.cymru or calling 0800 464 0000. also expected

 ??  ?? A number of bus services across Rhondda Cynon Taf are returning to normal after lockdown
A number of bus services across Rhondda Cynon Taf are returning to normal after lockdown

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