Bus station | ||
General information | ||
Location | Lord Street, Wrexham Wrexham County Borough Wales | |
Coordinates | 53°02′53″N 2°59′46″W / 53.048009°N 2.996197°W | |
Owned by | Wrexham County Borough Council | |
Operated by | Wrexham County Borough Council | |
Bus routes | 33 | |
Bus stands | Total: 8 stands | |
Bus operators | Arriva Buses Wales, Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire, TrawsCymru, Wrexham Taxis, Pat's Coaches, D&G Bus, Lloyds Coaches, Tanat Valley Coaches, Valentine Travel | |
Connections | Chester, Oswestry, Llangollen, Mold, Denbigh, Whitchurch, Barmouth, Machynlleth | |
Construction | ||
Structure type | Modern steel and glass building, cafes, toilets and a link to Wrexham General railway station | |
Parking | At the nearby Library Car Park and Guildhall Car Park | |
Bicycle facilities | Racks | |
Accessible | Level boarding | |
Other information | ||
Station code | wrejgwg | |
Website | traveline.info | |
History | ||
Opened | 1 December 2003[1] | |
Services | ||
168,000[2] |
Wrexham bus station (Welsh: Gorsaf fysiau Wrecsam) is an eight-stand indoor bus station in Wrexham city centre on King Street. Services provide transit within the city, elsewhere in north Wales, and to Cheshire and Shropshire in England.
The station sees over 180,000 departures per year, which the council says makes the station one of the "busiest in Wales".[3]
The facility forms part of the roadmap for the Welsh Government's North Wales Metro in the city and the region.[4]