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We've put together this web guide to give you quick access to local timetables and bus and coach companies to help you plan your journey across the region and beyond.


Ceredigion County Council
Website: http://www.ceredigion.gov.uk
Timetables, route maps and operator information for all local and inter-urban bus services within Ceredigion.
For further information and/or a timetable phone 01970 633555

Powys County Council
Website: http://highways.powys.gov.uk
Basic information on the public transport service and contacts within the county, including a helpdesk phone number. The Council inform us that they are in the process of adding more detailed information.

Travel Line Cymru
Website: www.traveline-cymru.org.uk
Gives instant bilingual information on local and national bus, coach and even train timetables and routes.
Call: 0870 6082608.

National Express
Website: www.gobycoach.com
For Information, credit card bookings and general travel/ticket enquiries telephone 0870 580 80 80 or any local ticket agent.
For late arrival of a coach, or in an emergency telephone 0121 625 1278 (24 hours).

ARRIVA Cymru
Website: www.arriva.co.uk
From its depots in Aberystwyth, ARRIVA Cymru provides local and some inter-urban bus services to the people of mid and north Wales.
Call: 0870 608 2608


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