Envoy
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I see that Cardiff Council have now given themselves planning permission for a transport interchange at Waungron Park station - on the City Line. I just cannot see any benefit in this as the buses to/from Fairwater & St.Fagans already stop underneath the railway bridge at this location and the City Circle buses are just 3 minutes walk away on Western Avenue.
By diverting the buses that go through Ely off the direct Cowbridge Road route will surely add about 10 minutes to their journeys? They will be able to interchange passengers with the Metro at the stop by the postal depot when the new Ely Mill station is built on the City Line near the footbridge over the main line. The stop by the Cowbridge Road postal depot is also served by the City Circle (1&2) buses as well as the Easyway 32 bus to/from Fairwater & St.Fagans. So, it seems to me that a load of money will be spent on something that will offer little or no gain and delay many bus journeys as well as cause traffic jams. (The latest Cardiff Council scheme in Sanatorium Road is now causing massive jams on Landsdowne Road and Broad Street with standing traffic causing pollution).
However, It looks like the Welsh Government may be having second thoughts about this scheme.
www.walesonline.co.uk
By diverting the buses that go through Ely off the direct Cowbridge Road route will surely add about 10 minutes to their journeys? They will be able to interchange passengers with the Metro at the stop by the postal depot when the new Ely Mill station is built on the City Line near the footbridge over the main line. The stop by the Cowbridge Road postal depot is also served by the City Circle (1&2) buses as well as the Easyway 32 bus to/from Fairwater & St.Fagans. So, it seems to me that a load of money will be spent on something that will offer little or no gain and delay many bus journeys as well as cause traffic jams. (The latest Cardiff Council scheme in Sanatorium Road is now causing massive jams on Landsdowne Road and Broad Street with standing traffic causing pollution).
However, It looks like the Welsh Government may be having second thoughts about this scheme.

Plans for long-delayed Cardiff bus station and apartments approved
The bus interchange has been delayed for several years but forms a key part of the city's future public transport network
But despite the step forward, the council has received a “direction from Welsh Government” meaning the planning committee could not yet grant final permission for the scheme. One council officer said: “They’ve in essence frozen the decision-making process.” The Welsh Government might now call in the application, for ministers to take the final decision.
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