Problemau teithio

Nodwch fod problemau teithio’n parhau i effeithio ar y gwasanaethau canlynol yn dilyn Storm Ciara a Storm Dennis yn ystod yr wythnosau diwethaf:

 

Buses

Gwynfor Coaches

24/2/2020 @ 11:00

No 83 Service (Deiniolen - Caernarfon)

The road closed at Crawia, Llanrug due to flooding.

We are still able to serve Llanrug and Bethel using a diverted route, but this may cause delays.

 

Llew Jones

25/2/2020 @ 10:00

All of our routes (19, X19, 70, 75, 68 and 42) are running on time and are operating using their usual routes.

 

Lloyds Coaches

25/2/2020 @ 9:10

Dyfi Bridge now open

T2 X29,30 and 34 will resume to normal service as soon as possible

All other services will operate as normal but may change at short notice due to weather conditions.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused

 

Phil Anslow

21/02/2020 am 10:30

Bydd gwasanaeth 69 yn wasanaeth cyfyngedig o Gas-gwent i Dyndyrn (a bydd yn dilyn yr amserau arferol).

Ni fydd gwasanaethau W3/W4/W5 yn gweithredu.

Mae pob gwasanaeth arall yn gweithredu’n ôl yr arfer.

 

Stagecoach yn Ne Cymru

Ewch i wefan Stagecoach yn Ne Cymru drwy gydol y dydd i gael diweddariadau pellach am wasanaethau.

24/02/2020 @ 16:00

At present, ALL services are running as normal except those mentioned below:

Mae gwasanaeth E3 yn gweithredu ond oherwydd bod yr A4046 ar gau ni allwn wasanaethu arosfannau rhwng Aberbîg a Railway Terrace, Cwm. Rydym yn gwasanaethu’r llwybr arferol rhwng Bryn-mawr ac Aberbîg ond yna’n mynd yn syth i Lynebwy. O Lynebwy, mae’r gwasanaeth yn mynd i Marine Street, Cwm cyn dychwelyd i Lynebwy. Rydym yn cydweithio â Chyngor Blaenau Gwent a byddwn yn rhannu’r wybodaeth ddiweddaraf ar y dudalen hon ac ar Twitter pan fydd mwy o fanylion wedi dod i law. Mae amserlen dros dro ar gael yma.

 

Tanat Valley Coaches

25/2/2020 @ 10:45

All services into Shrewsbury will start and terminate at Frankwell roundabout.

81/T12 is unable to serve Caerhowel

S1 football bus will only operate between Shire Hall and the football ground

Delays on the 74

All other services running as normal.

 



Trains

Transport for Wales

25/2/2020 @ 8:00

Flooding continues to cause problems on a number of train lines, including those outlined below. We encourage customers to check the Transport for Wales website for updates throughout the day including last minute cancellations and delays.

 

Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog

Line remains closed, a rail replacement bus service is in operation between Llandudno Junction & Blaenau Ffestiniog.

 

Cambrian Line

The line between Machynlleth and Shrewsbury is closed. As a result there are no rail services running between Shrewsbury and Machynlleth. Road transport has been recruited but is subject to local road conditions. A timetable for Tuesday 24th can be found here.

 

Valley Lines

Aberdare - line is currently closed due to track damage to a three-mile section. An hourly train service is in operation to and from Mountain Ash, supplemented by a rail replacement bus service between Pontypridd and Aberdare. Any one for rail replacement bus services please use the Michael Sobel Leisure Centre at Aberdare, please use the station car park at Abercynon.

Buses will operate on Tuesday 25th. A timetable can be found here.

 

Services to and from Shrewsbury station

Due to rising water levels on the river Severn some rail services to and from Shrewsbury station will be disrupted. Please check your journey.

Services to and from the south of Shrewsbury i.e. to and from Cardiff will not run. Trains will run to and from Hereford with bus replacement in operation between Hereford and Shrewsbury.

Services to and from the east of Shrewsbury i.e. to and from Birmingham will not run. West Midlands trains are sourcing replacement buses however customers travelling between Shrewsbury and Birmingham are advised to travel via Crewe.

The Cambrian line remains closed with a bus operation in place.

The Heart of Wales line will be served by a replacement bus between Llanwrtyd and Shrewsbury.

Lines north of Shrewsbury i.e. to and from the Chester and Crewe directions remain unaffected at this time.

Ticket acceptance is in place with West Midlands Trains, Cross Country and Great Western to allow passengers to travel via Bristol, Birmingham and Stafford.

 

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