TrawsCymru route hits 100k passenger milestone

More than 100,000 passengers have travelled on the improved Carmarthen – Aberystwyth TrawsCymru service since it was relaunched with electric Yutong single-deckers from Pelican Bus and Coach earlier this year.

Passenger numbers have grown from 16,000 in March to 19,000 in April, 23,000 in May and 26,000 in June and again in July.

It’s an overall increase of 36,000 passengers compared to the same March to July period in 2022.

“We’ve been really pleased with the success of the service in the first six months since the new buses were introduced” – Huw Morgan, Head of Integrated Transport for Transport for Wales

Huw Morgan, Head of Integrated Transport for Transport for Wales, said: “The relaunched service has focused on providing customers with the best-possible passenger experience while keeping fares affordable.

“We’ve been really pleased with the success of the service in the first six months since the new buses were introduced and our focus now is to continue to improve our offering following feedback from users.”

The TrawsCymru T1 service, operated by First Cymru, is the first bus contract to be managed by TfW.

Its buses operate out of a new purpose-built depot in Carmarthen and make some of the longest all-electric journeys of any buses in the UK, covering 104 miles for a round trip.

“We’re delighted to be part of the success of the TrawsCymru T1 service” – Marie Cronin, Operations Manager for First Cymru

Marie Cronin, Operations Manager for First Cymru, said: “We’re delighted to be part of the success of the TrawsCymru T1 service. We’re committed to providing the best possible service to our customers, and with these electric vehicles providing state of the art technology and on-board features to improve our customers’ experience, the increased passenger numbers are a testament to that investment.”

The buses have onboard bi-lingual audio-visual information and next stop announcements. Passengers travelling to train stations benefit from live departure information.

“Carmarthenshire County Council has been pleased to be involved in launching this key strategic bus service” – Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services

Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services, said: “Carmarthenshire County Council has been pleased to be involved in launching this key strategic bus service between Carmarthen and Aberystwyth and has worked to enhance the success of the service with interconnecting and demand responsive Flecsi – Bwcabws services and real-time passenger information.”

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