While horse buses (and later horse trams) had run in the city since 1845, Cardiff Bus can trace its history back to May 1902, when Cardiff Council took over and electrified a tram line between Roath and the city centre.
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A small number of original style Enviro300 had been sold to Stagecoach Group and Cardiff Bus.
There were also 13 for Northumbria Motor Services, 12 for Newport Transport, and ten each for Busways Travel Services (the former Tyne and Wear PTE undertaking), Cardiff Bus and Liverline of Liverpool.
Cardiff Bus services 33(A)/(B) and 62(A) stop at the north end of the park, and the 62 to the south.