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My assertion (and its guesswork on my part) is that 80% of Cardiff Bus users (of which I am one) do not board at the station and instead use the various other stops dotted around the city centre. That may change with the development of Central Square as of course there will be a lot more people who will work in the immediate vicinity.
I think you misinterpret what I say. I'm ambivalent about having an integrated transport hub not against. On the basis that there is space and the will to build one then why not. Proximity to the train station is probably a good idea and an indoor bus station is many leagues better than the windswept shithole that was there before.
My main comments were in response to the general view that the building as a whole including the PRS and office elements is awful in aesthetic terms. I don't really agree. I think people were seduced by the curved design which I'm not sure was anything other than a example of what could be built and now the design has changed are really unhappy. I think it's ok -- I like the office element better than the PRS block but with decent materials and ground floor activity I think it could be a solid addition to the cityscape. This is my view only - others are free to express their views.

