Newport Central Bus Station

Gorsaf Fysiau Canol Casnewydd
Bus station
Newport (Market Square) bus station in 2014
Newport (Market Square) bus station in 2014
General information
LocationNewport Central Bus Station
Friars Walk Shopping Centre
John Frost Square
Newport
NP20 1EA
Wales
Coordinates51°35′15″N 2°59′38″W / 51.58744°N 2.99385°W / 51.58744; -2.99385
Owned byNewport City Council
Operated byNewport City Council
Bus routes53
Bus standsTotal: 24 stands
Friars Walk: 15 stands
Market Square: 9 stands
Bus operatorsNewport Bus, Stagecoach in South Wales, Phil Anslow Coaches, Cardiff Bus
ConnectionsCardiff, City Districts, Risca, Cwmbran, Chepstow, Monmouth, Blackwood, Pontypool, Blaenavon, Tredegar
Construction
ParkingNone
Bicycle facilitiesRacks
AccessibleLevel boarding
Other information
StatusStaffed
Monday – Friday: 07:00 – 18:30
Saturday: 09:00 – 12:00, 12:30 – 16:00
Station codenwpdjpw
Fare zoneZone 1 (Newport Bus)
History
Opened11 December 2015 (2015-12-11)[1]

Newport Central bus station (Welsh: Gorsaf fysiau Canol Casnewydd) is a bus terminus and interchange located in the city centre, Newport, South Wales. It is the largest road transport hub for public services in the county. It is situated on the Newport Market site and the adjacent Friars Walk site.

Background

The Newport Bus Station was previously a 26-stand facility located to the south of the current site. The bus station was not popular, with only 1% of customers being 'very satisfied' with the facility in a 2009 survey.[2] It was demolished in 2014 (and relocated) as part of the city centre redevelopment.

Redevelopment

Newport bus station, Friars Walk, Newport

The bus station and surrounding area was part of the Friars Walk development scheme. A new 9-stand bus station was opened outside Newport Market in December 2013[3] and a second adjoining site with 15 stands, incorporated into the new Friars Walk shopping and leisure complex, was opened in December 2015.[4]

Layout

The bus station is set on large and open forecourts and the buses park facing the pickup point on arrival and reverse out on departure. The pedestrian areas are under cover, although not strictly 'inside'.

Services

The Friars Walk site is used by Newport Bus services around the city as well as to Cwmbran, Chepstow and Monmouth. The market site is used by Newport Bus demand-responsive transport services, Phil Anslow services to Cwmbran, and Stagecoach South Wales services to Cwmbran, Pontypool and Blaenavon, Caerphilly, and Rogerstone, Risca and towns in the Sirhowy Valley. The Newport Bus and Cardiff Bus services to Cardiff have also temporarily departed from the market site since 2021.

Long-distance coach services do not depart from the bus station. Megabus services pick up from outside Newport railway station and National Express services from outside the Riverfront Arts Centre, on the other side of Kingsway from Friars Walk.

Newport railway station is an eight minute walk from the Friars Walk bus station, and six minutes from the Market Square stand nearby. From there, services are provided by Great Western Railway and Transport for Wales on the South Wales Main Line, Welsh Marches line and Ebbw Valley Railway.

Facilities at the station

There is a selection of facilities at the bus station.

There is a covered walkway with lifts that links the station with the Friars Walk shopping centre as well as being located next to the former Debenhams and Supernews.

There are also public toilets located near the station.

References

  1. "Newport Central Bus Station Update". Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  2. "New bus station to boost Newport regeneration". BBC News. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  3. "Newport bus station plagued by delays opens". BBC News. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  4. Carys Thomas (9 December 2015) "Newport's Friars Walk bus station will open on Friday - but the reasons for delay are still a mystery", South Wales Argus. Retrieved 8 November 2016.

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