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    These are the Cardiff Bus diversions and road closures for Ed Sheeran concerts

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 21, 2018Updated:June 22, 2018No Comments
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    Ed Sheeran fans are getting vital travel advice as the chart-topping hitmaker prepares to take over Cardiff for four nights.

    The Perfect and Shape of You singer will be taking to the stage at The Principality Stadium for four consecutive nights from Thursday June 21stto Sunday June 24th.

    With thousands of fans set to flock to the capital, Cardiff Bus is advising of widespread road closures across the city centre which could affect their journeys.

    From 3pm until last bus each day roads including Westgate Street, Wood Street, Havelock Street, St Mary Street, Castle Street and Duke Street will be closed to traffic.

    Cardiff Bus has also alerted passengers tonumerous service diversions and alterations to bus terminals during the show. Regarding timetables, buses will follow their normal weekday timetables on Thursday and Friday, Saturday and Sunday timetables on the weekend..

    Route alterations include services 1 and 2, which will start from Canal Street and will not serve the rear Central Railway Station after 3pm.

    Also running from Canal Street will be the 8, 9, 9A, and 13 to Cardiff Bay and the sports village, along with the 54 to Channel View and the X45 towards Cardiff Bay Retail Park.

    Travelling from Customhouse Street is Baycar service 6. Also the 92, 93 and 94 will depart from Customhouse Street until 7pm and then from Tudor Street after 7pm on Thursday, Friday & Saturday and from Tudor Street all day on Sunday.

    While the 8, 9, and 9A to Heath Hospital, the 44, 45, 49, 50, 51, 52, 56, 57 and 58 will be running from Churchill Way. Also running from Churchill Way will be the 61 to Pengam Green and the X45 to St Mellons.

    Travelling from Tudor Street will be the 13 to Drope, 15, 17, 18, 25, and 61 to Pentrebane. Services 63 and 63A, 64, 65, 66 and 95 to Barry, will also travel from this stop, along with the 95A, 95B, 95C, the 96, 96A and the X91.

    Services running from Greyfriars Road on the day of the event are the 21, 23, 24 and 27, along with the 28, 28A, 28B, 30, 35, 53, and 54 to Cyncoed.  Passengers catching the 95 to Heath Hospital will also start from Greyfriars Road, along with those travelling on the 86 service.

    The X59 Cardiff East Park & Ride will run from Dumfries Place HT from Thursday to Saturday only (no service on Sunday).

    Gareth Stevens, Commercial Manager at Cardiff Bus, said:

    “With thousands of fans set to attend this fantastic event, we would like to remind all travellers of the planned road closures coming into effect.

    “We have put a number of diversions in place to ensure our passengers are not adversely affected by this, with many of our services also running from alternative terminals from 3pm.

    “We hope everyone seeing Ed Sheeran has a fantastic time and we would like to remind them that all Cardiff Bus travel information can be found at our website  www.cardiffbus.comor via our social media pages on Facebook and Twitter.”

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