Rail linc
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rail linc (Welsh: linc trĂȘn) is brand name applied to various dedicated rail-feeder buses in the Sewta region of South Wales.
Unlike other local bus services, they are for the use of rail passengers only and the vehicles are usually fitted with National Rail ticket machines.
Current rail linc services are:
- 901: Blackwood - Pontllanfraith - Maesycwmmer - Ystrad Mynach railway station (provided by Clarkes Coaches)
- 902: Maerdy - Ferndale - Tylorstown - Penrhys - Ystrad Rhondda railway station (provided by Thomas of Rhondda)
- 903: Cefn Rhigos - Rhigos - Hirwaun - Penywaun - Aberdare railway station (provided by Clarkes Coaches)
- 904: Caerau Park - Blaencaerau - Nantyfyllon - Maesteg railway station (provided by Llynfi Coaches)
- 905: Cardiff International Airport - Rhoose Cardiff International Airport railway station (provided by Veolia Transport Cymru)
- 906: Rassau - Ebbw Vale - Ebbw Vale Parkway railway station (provided by Clarkes Coaches)
- 908 Abertillery - Six Bells - Llanhilleth railway station (provided by Henleys Buses)
Former rail linc service:
- 907: Newport High Street railway station - Tredegar Park - Celtic Springs - Rogerstone railway station (provided by Newport Bus)