Outdoor adventurers bring bus boost
Anturwyr awyr agored yn rhoi hwb i'r bysiau
Bus passenger numbers have jumped in some of Wales’ most scenic outdoor locations, according to the most recent figures.
The latest figures show that the number of people taking the TrawsCymru T6 bus, which runs between Swansea and Brecon, has increased by a whopping 14% compared to the previous year.
A similar picture can be seen in north Wales, where an increase in the number of bus passengers on the T10, which travels through the Eryri national park, has risen by 11.7% over the same period. The scenic bus route links Bangor, Bethesda, Betws y Coed and Corwen.
The rest of the Transport for Wales operated TrawsCymru fleet, which runs services across Wales, also showed a healthy 8.5% rise in passenger numbers compared to the same period in the previous year.
In the run up to half-term, the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, is encouraging people to consider using the bus to see the best that Wales has to offer.
“With our investment in the TrawsCymru fleet - new, modern buses with air-conditioning and USB charging points - it comes as no surprise that more people are choosing to take the bus to get around.
“As half-term approaches, taking the bus to go for a walk along the beach or a trip up a mountain has never been easier. With Wales’ stunning scenery, all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the views stress-free.”
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Notes to editors
- Find timetables, bus tracking and more information on the TrawsCymru app and website.
- The Welsh Government is also running a scheme until August 2026 which offers all young people aged between 5-21 years old a single fare for just £1 and a £3 day ticket when travelling with any participating bus services.