Posted: Fri 16th Feb 2018

New providers announced for school bus routes across Wrexham

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Feb 16th, 2018

New providers have been announced for a number of school bus routes in the area.

The changes in operators will be made to seven services in Wrexham, however Wrexham Council say there are “no change to pick-up points or times and that it is “just a change to those companies operating the bus routes”.

Pupils are advised to continue to use their original valid bus passes.

If a replacement pass is required, visit Contact Wrexham on Lord Street Wrexham or ring 01978 298989. There is a £5 charge for any replacement.

The new providers are as follows:

Ysgol Morgan Llwyd

563W Gwersyllt area – STRAFFORDS COACHES

St Josephs/ St Marys

567F Brymbo area – PATS COACHES

567H Gresford area – E JONES & SON

567Q Coedpoeth area – UNICORN TRAVEL

Garth CP

195B Trevor area – E JONES & SON

Bro Alun, Plas Coch, and Bodhyfryd

440X Marford / Llay area PATS COACHES

440Y Tanyfron area PATS COACHES



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