
Bus stuck on Treforest roundabout for over six hours
News of a road closure was first reported yesterday June 2 around 7pm.
South Police confirmed the closure was from Powerstation Hill roundabout to Upperboat roundabout, Treforest.
The road was closed in both directions for at least several hours.
The AA Road map showed a crash on the A473 Tonteg Road Northbound from B4595 to the A470 (Upper Boat Interchange).
The roundabout from Powerstation Hill where a bus was stuck (Image: Google Maps) Police later reported that the crash involved a bus.
Police said: 'South Wales Police was called at 16:55pm yesterday (Monday June 2) to a broken-down bus on roundabout from Powerstation Hill to Upperboat roundabout, Treforest.
'The road remained closed for several hours whilst the bus was recovered.'
The road has since reopened, and traffic flow is back to normal.

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