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ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:08 pm

bit of help needed i 've just come out of hospital and can't drive at the moment any idea if the the trains stop at ninian park halt the last i knew they did'nt stop there on match days due to safety concerns

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:24 pm

Yep. caught the train to and from Ninian Park Halt last week.

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:26 pm

The last time there were trains to the game, but afterwards you had to get on at Grangetown. Not sure if that is still right.

But there is a bus from central station to the ground (and return) at 20 mins intervals up to 5.30. It is cheaper if you show your season/match ticket.
Bus stop near Asda???

£5 for a family, and £2.40 or £3.20 for adult alone.

May be more details on the tacky Cardiff City official site.

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:35 pm

thanks very much

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:56 pm

http://www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/CardiffCityStadium/ ;)

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:37 pm

Arriva still think the Blues play at CCS :shock:

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:26 pm

glas wrote:The last time there were trains to the game, but afterwards you had to get on at Grangetown. Not sure if that is still right.

But there is a bus from central station to the ground (and return) at 20 mins intervals up to 5.30. It is cheaper if you show your season/match ticket.
Bus stop near Asda???

£5 for a family, and £2.40 or £3.20 for adult alone.

May be more details on the tacky Cardiff City official site.





That's the 95 or the X91, both leave from F1 in the bus station but you'll have to get off at the first stop on Leckwith Rd (by the park) if you catch the X91, adults pay child fare..£2.20 or as you say £5 for all the family and this ticket lasts all day and on every service except if yur coming from Barry then it's £7..good value for up to 5 people(at least 1 must be an adult and 1 must be a child)

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:31 pm

CF64 BLUE wrote:
glas wrote:The last time there were trains to the game, but afterwards you had to get on at Grangetown. Not sure if that is still right.

But there is a bus from central station to the ground (and return) at 20 mins intervals up to 5.30. It is cheaper if you show your season/match ticket.
Bus stop near Asda???

£5 for a family, and £2.40 or £3.20 for adult alone.

May be more details on the tacky Cardiff City official site.





That's the 95 or the X91, both leave from F1 in the bus station but you'll have to get off at the first stop on Leckwith Rd (by the park) if you catch the X91, adults pay child fare..£2.20 or as you say £5 for all the family and this ticket lasts all day and on every service except if yur coming from Barry then it's £7..good value for up to 5 people(at least 1 must be an adult and 1 must be a child)



So it's £2.20 (family for £5) travel around the city for the day?
Thanks for the info. Excellent value

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:38 pm

glas wrote:
CF64 BLUE wrote:
glas wrote:The last time there were trains to the game, but afterwards you had to get on at Grangetown. Not sure if that is still right.

But there is a bus from central station to the ground (and return) at 20 mins intervals up to 5.30. It is cheaper if you show your season/match ticket.
Bus stop near Asda???

£5 for a family, and £2.40 or £3.20 for adult alone.

May be more details on the tacky Cardiff City official site.





That's the 95 or the X91, both leave from F1 in the bus station but you'll have to get off at the first stop on Leckwith Rd (by the park) if you catch the X91, adults pay child fare..£2.20 or as you say £5 for all the family and this ticket lasts all day and on every service except if yur coming from Barry then it's £7..good value for up to 5 people(at least 1 must be an adult and 1 must be a child)



So it's £2.20 (family for £5) travel around the city for the day?
Thanks for the info. Excellent value




The £2.20 will only get you to the match and back (from bus station) it's a special offer to City fans when showing yur season ticket or match ticket, if you wanted to travel around the city all day it's £3.40 or a fiver for up to 5 family members.

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:47 pm

CF64 BLUE wrote:
glas wrote:
CF64 BLUE wrote:
glas wrote:The last time there were trains to the game, but afterwards you had to get on at Grangetown. Not sure if that is still right.

But there is a bus from central station to the ground (and return) at 20 mins intervals up to 5.30. It is cheaper if you show your season/match ticket.
Bus stop near Asda???

£5 for a family, and £2.40 or £3.20 for adult alone.

May be more details on the tacky Cardiff City official site.





That's the 95 or the X91, both leave from F1 in the bus station but you'll have to get off at the first stop on Leckwith Rd (by the park) if you catch the X91, adults pay child fare..£2.20 or as you say £5 for all the family and this ticket lasts all day and on every service except if yur coming from Barry then it's £7..good value for up to 5 people(at least 1 must be an adult and 1 must be a child)



So it's £2.20 (family for £5) travel around the city for the day?
Thanks for the info. Excellent value




The £2.20 will only get you to the match and back (from bus station) it's a special offer to City fans when showing yur season ticket or match ticket, if you wanted to travel around the city all day it's £3.40 or a fiver for up to 5 family members.

Thanks mate. The 2 amounts I got, that explains it better.

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:30 pm

thanks again for all the info very much appreciated

Re: ninian park halt

Fri Nov 16, 2012 11:37 pm

Just rechecked and the £2.20 will give you unlimited travel and the 95 shuttle leaves from C5 not F1.