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Fflecsi to launch in °¬˛ćAƬ

Transport for Wales is taking another step forward with its expansion of the fflecsi bus service, taking it to yet another part of Wales.

Working in partnership, Transport for Wales, °¬˛ćAƬ County Borough Council and Stagecoach in South Wales, Stagecoach services E2 and E4 will be replaced with the new flexible bus service on 14 June 2021. 

fflecsi offers a far more convenient bus service across a wider area from early in the morning through to late in the evening.  You pay on the bus like any other service - the biggest difference is that you book the bus through the app, over the phone or by visiting the website.

The managed booking system means that fflecsi bus passengers are guaranteed a seat, which helps with physical distancing measures.

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO, said:
“fflecsi is a very exciting trial for us as we continue to transform public transport in Wales.  The ongoing covid-19 pandemic has had a direct impact on public transport and as we move forward the safety of our colleagues and customers continues to be our top priority.

“This offers us the opportunity to look at a new way of operating public transport,and we are now running fflecsi pilots throughout Wales and it’s great to see it expanded to °¬˛ćAƬ.”

Cllr Dai Davies, Deputy Leader / Executive Member - Regeneration & Economic Development at °¬˛ćAƬ County Borough Council added:
“We’re delighted to be working with Transport for Wales on the new fflecsi service here in °¬˛ćAƬ. As we emerge from Covid-19 restrictions and see an increased demand for public transport, fflecsi will offer peace of mind for passengers. The buses are brand new and the service will allow residents to get out and about, with direct links to Rassau Industrial Estate, the local shops and Aneurin Bevan Hospital, in a more convenient way.”

Nigel Winter, Managing Director, Stagecoach in South Wales said: "Demand responsive transport has the potential to quickly launch new, technology-driven public transport solutions where the need is greatest, and to complement our existing bus services across °¬˛ćAƬ. The TfW fflecsi service has demonstrated how demand responsive transport (DRT) can play a vital part in transforming public transport in other parts of Wales including the fflecsi 152 service in the Rhondda Valleys, and we are delighted to be playing a part in delivering this innovative new service for TfW and °¬˛ćAƬ Council. We are looking forward to starting this new flexible service and learning from the customer and operational feedback".

As well as the two new buses there will be significant investment in the technology and bus stop infrastructure to ensure passengers can access real time information at key locations. 

The fflecsi buses will be operating in two zones and will enable residents to get to work on time for a 6.00am shift at Rassau Ind Estate and reach Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan – neither of which are currently served by public transport and fflecsi will also connect to the last train arriving at Ebbw Vale railway station. There will also be a connection to strategic bus route X4 for links to Nevill Hall Hospital, Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil & Abergavenny.

To find out more, including details of the services, map of the zones and how to book, please visit https://fflecsi.wales.