Public transport services cut in Wales due to coronavirus
Public transport services across Wales are being reduce because of the coronavirus pandemic.
It comes as operators have seen a fall in demand reduced availability of staff and the latest public health guidance, transport companies said.
Transport for Wales trains will run the equivalent of a Sunday service seven days a week.
The UK government said the move will keep core services running to ensure those who need to get to work, including emergency services and NHS staff, can continue to do so.
Transport for Wales will provide all NHS workers free travel to and from work until 30th April.
Cardiff Bus will follow a Saturday timetable for most of its services across the capital with the exception of some services which will run normally.
School buses will continue for eligible children.
Stagecoach and Arriva have also announced they will be following a Saturday timetable.
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