23 Nov 2021
Transport for Wales (TfW) is working in partnership with TrawsCymru to enable customers to travel between South Wales and Aberystwyth with a single ticket, saving both money and time.
The partnership has launched integrated ticketing on TfW rail journeys from South Wales and Aberystwyth, and TrawsCymru’s T1 bus service that connects Carmarthen with Aberystwyth via Aberaeron and Lampeter, with additional stops for non-integrated ticket bus only customers between Carmarthen and Aberystwyth.
Instead of customers needing to access different websites and apps to purchase tickets for travel across the different transport modes, they will now be able to buy a single ticket that will cover both the TfW and TrawsCymru T1 elements of their journey from the TfW website, app and selected station ticket offices.
Head of Commercial Strategy for TfW, Chris Williams, said: “We know that customers want to travel to their destinations as easily, as quickly and as cheaply as possible, with minimum fuss. Working with TrawsCymru we are able to deliver this for customers who want to travel in either direction between south Wales and Aberystwyth.
“These joined up services will not only benefit customers wanting to save time and money on their journeys, but it will also benefit local communities and businesses. It also contributes to our commitments around climate change by promoting better and improved public transport.”
Gethin George from TrawsCymru, added: “This is the first integrated ticketing pilot between bus and rail here in Wales and a great opportunity to deliver time and cost savings to passengers travelling along this route. It will be great to see who uses it and use the data to help us plan further pilots in the future.
“We have plans to develop new infrastructure and introduce new zero emission vehicles on this route too which will encourage people to use public transport and support the climate change agenda.”
Travelling from South Wales to Aberystwyth, customers will start their journey on TfW services to Carmarthen, transfer to the TrawsCymru T1 bus service at Carmarthen and continue their journey on to Aberystwyth via bus.
Travelling from Aberystwyth to destinations in South Wales, customers will start their journey on the TrawsCymru T1 bus services to Carmarthen, transfer to their chosen TfW service at Carmarthen and continue on to their destination.
Customers will also now be able to start or end their journey at T1 bus stops in Aberaeron and Lampeter.
Examples of the financial saving (subject to change):
- Swansea to Aberystwyth - £59.20
- Aberystwyth to Bridgend - £52.30
- Aberystwyth to Cardiff - £38.40
- Aberystwyth to Newport - £32.80
Examples of the time saving (subject to change):
- Gowerton to Aberystwyth – 2hrs 37mins
- Swansea to Aberystwyth – 1hr 42mins
- Neath to Aberystwyth – 1hr 9mins
- Bridgend to Aberystwyth – 23mins
Customers can purchase integrated tickets or tickets for rail only travel on the TfW website, TfW app, or at any railway station.
Customers are reminded that, unless exempt, wearing a face covering remain the law in Wales when travelling on public transport, which includes travel on both train and bus.
Notes to editors
- Cost savings are based on July 2021 data comparing the cost of an integrated ticket across rail and bus with a standard single fare for a rail-only journey.
- Time savings are based on selected journeys by integrated route versus rail-only journeys, September 2021 timetable