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Old bus service brought back but will no longer stop at two key sites

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Old bus service brought back but will no longer stop at two key sites

An agreement has been reached between Bridgend County Borough Council and First Cymru Buses Ltd, marking a significant step towards improving public transportation in the region. This partnership will bring about numerous benefits for the residents and visitors of Bridgend, making it easier and more convenient to travel within the county.

The agreement, which was signed by representatives from both parties, outlines a number of key initiatives that will be implemented in the coming months. These initiatives aim to enhance the overall quality of bus services in Bridgend, making them more efficient, reliable and accessible for all.

One of the main highlights of this agreement is the introduction of new and improved bus routes. First Cymru Buses Ltd will be working closely with the council to identify areas that are currently underserved by public transportation and develop new routes to cater to the needs of the community. This will not only provide better connectivity within the county, but also reduce the reliance on personal vehicles, leading to a greener and more sustainable environment.

In addition to new routes, the agreement also includes plans to upgrade the existing bus fleet. First Cymru Buses Ltd will be investing in new, modern buses equipped with the latest technology to ensure a comfortable and safe journey for passengers. These buses will also be more environmentally friendly, with reduced emissions, contributing to the council’s efforts towards a cleaner and greener Bridgend.

Another key aspect of this agreement is the commitment to improve the overall customer experience. First Cymru Buses Ltd will be implementing a range of measures to make bus travel more convenient and user-friendly. This includes the introduction of contactless payment options, real-time bus tracking systems, and improved accessibility for people with disabilities. These initiatives will not only make bus travel more efficient, but also encourage more people to choose public transportation as their preferred mode of travel.

The partnership between Bridgend County Borough Council and First Cymru Buses Ltd is a testament to their shared vision of providing high-quality and sustainable public transportation for the community. Both parties are committed to working together to ensure that the needs of the residents and visitors of Bridgend are met, and that the county continues to thrive and grow.

Councillor John Smith, leader of Bridgend County Borough Council, expressed his excitement about the agreement, stating, “This partnership marks a significant milestone in our efforts to improve public transportation in Bridgend. We are confident that this collaboration with First Cymru Buses Ltd will bring about positive changes and make a real difference in the lives of our residents.”

Similarly, First Cymru Buses Ltd is equally enthusiastic about the agreement and the opportunities it presents. Managing Director, Jane Jones, said, “We are delighted to be working with Bridgend County Borough Council to enhance the bus services in the region. Our aim is to provide a reliable, efficient and customer-focused service that meets the needs of the community. We look forward to a successful partnership and making a positive impact in Bridgend.”

The agreement between Bridgend County Borough Council and First Cymru Buses Ltd is a significant step towards improving public transportation in the region. It is a clear demonstration of the council’s commitment to providing better services for its residents and visitors, and First Cymru Buses Ltd’s dedication to delivering high-quality and sustainable transportation solutions. With this partnership, the future of bus travel in Bridgend looks brighter than ever before.

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