As the Welsh Government’s consultation on bus services draws to a close on 24th June, TAN Cymru [1] is urging bus users to make sure they have their say [2].
At the moment, too many bus services in Wales are unreliable and low frequency, with unsuitable timetables. Yet, buses are essential for many people who do not have access to a car and important for those who want to use their car less [3].
The Welsh Government wants to create one network, one timetable and one ticket across the whole of Wales. This would make buses more attractive, more accessible and better integrated with rail and other modes of transport.
Paula Renzel, Welsh roads and climate campaigner for TAN Cymru said:
“Since bus deregulation in the eighties, bus services have mostly failed to serve passengers’ needs.
“People from across Wales have reported how unreliable bus services in their area are. In some places, such as Merthyr, services have been cut, while those that remain often end at 5pm and are regularly disrupted.
“In other places, such as between Bangor and Bethesda, the bus often doesn’t turn up, or fails to stop when flagged. This is unacceptable and must change for economic, social and environmental reasons. The Welsh Government needs to make sure that it places people at the heart of its proposals. That’s why it’s important for people to respond to the consultation and show support for reforms that will make things better.”
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