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First Cymru retain tender for T1 Aberystwyth to Carmarthen bus route with new electric vehicles

Regional bus operator have retained their Transport for Wales tender to operate the T1 service from Aberystwyth to Carmarthen using new electric buses.

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New electric bus in Lampeter

First Cymru have been showcasing their fleet along the T1 route at Carmarthen Guildhall Square, Aberystwyth Bus Station and then Lampeter High Street.

The fleet of modern electric buses will be introduced from 26 March on the TrawsCymru T1 route between Carmarthen and Aberystwyth and a new charging hub will open in Carmarthenshire with new facilities for drivers and the buses.  

Supplied by Pelican, Transport for Wales and First Cymru say the new buses have been extensively tested for the terrain of Wales and will improve the customer experience offering comfortable seats, air conditioning, reading lights, tables and mobile phone charging sockets. 

They are another step forward in improving the public transport network across Wales, encouraging people to travel more sustainably and help the Welsh Government reach their goals for zero emissions and fighting climate change. 

James Price, CEO of Transport for Wales said:  “We are looking forward to seeing the new electric buses come into service, improving the customer experience and encouraging more people to leave the car at home and choose public transport.”   

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“Buses have to an important and exciting role to play in Wales’s ongoing move to more sustainable travel,” says Chris Hanson, General Manager of First Cymru.  

“We are absolutely delighted to have this opportunity to run the T1 route and the stunning electric fleet.  People across Wales use  First Cymru transport every day right now to move across town and counties in South Wales. But we know many more will do the same as buses evolve to bring all the benefits of electric to customers and their communities.”    

The new fleet will be officially launched by the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters MS at an event in Carmarthen on 16 March, ahead of entry into service on 26 March.  

(Lead image: First Cymru)

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