Cardiff Bus Interchange
11 Central Square, Cardiff, CF10 1EP, United Kingdom | 029 2066 6444 | WebsiteA fantastic Changing Places toilet
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair
Overview
Cardiff Bus Interchange is a recent addition to the city, having opened in June 2024. Just across the way from Cardiff Central Railway Station, this location has buses, of course, but it also features a Changing Places toilet and three accessible toilets. This review will focus on the Changing Places toilet but will also contain some additional accessibility information.
Transport & Parking
Cardiff Central Railway Station is a short distance from the Bus Interchange. As the railway station does not have a Changing Places toilet the Interchange offers a great alternative. There is a taxi drop-off just outside the station, providing another route to access the Interchange. The closest bus stops can be found on Wood Street, where the 17, 18, and 95 Cardiff Bus services operate, and St Mary's Street, where the 7, 8, and 9 Cardiff Bus services run. Cardiff Central Riverside Car Park, located at the rear of the train station, has two accessible parking spaces and 101 standard parking spaces. APCOA, who operate the car park, advise that Blue Badge holders are entitled to 20 minutes of free parking.
Access
Toilets
This location loses a little praise due to the requirement for both a RADAR key and a PIN code to enter the toilet. This means you need to get a member of staff to help, but there are plenty of them, and they look out for people trying to access the toilet. The door opens outwards, and there's just about everything you'd need in a Changing Places toilet. This toilet features a ceiling track hoist and a height-adjustable changing bed, with a large paper towel dispenser. A wall-mounted shower is also available. The toilet seat is static but features rails on either side, a colostomy shelf on the right when seated, and a privacy screen. There is space for both left and right-side transfers. The sink has a deep basin, a lever-style tap with grab rails on both sides and, like the changing bed, is height adjustable. Red emergency cords are installed both at the toilet seat and at the door, and the cords were hanging to the floor during my visit. There are three additional accessible toilets at the location, all of which have an "L" or "R" on the door to indicate the side of the transfer space, which I absolutely love.
Staff
I spoke to the Interchange staff, explaining I was taking photos as part of an accessibility review and they were fantastic.
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