Barrage North Water Bus Stop
Cardiff Docks, Cardiff, Wales
The Barrage North is one of the stops for the Cardiff Bay water boat service which travels the marina. This stop is about halfway between Cargo Road and the Barrage, and is the stop for the Environment Building.
How to get here:
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Waterbus: Cardiff Water Bus - The bus runs from Mermaid Quay (by the "Torchwood entrance"!) and Penarth's Barrage. +
Access: publicStatus: recognisablePier
Photograph taken: 23rd July 2008 by Chuck Foster
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Adrift
Filmed: 2007
Gwen meets Andy whose hired them a boat to go to the island.
Photograph taken: 23rd July 2008 by Chuck Foster
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Adrift
Filmed: 2007
Gwen asks Andy to get them a cup of tea.
Adrift
Filmed: 2007
Andy is left stranded as Gwen leaves without him.
Access: publicStatus: recognisablePath
Photograph taken: 23rd July 2008 by Chuck Foster
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Adrift
Filmed: 2007
Andy gets the teas, then realises Gwen is leaving without him.
Where to walk to next?
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Cargo Road (Love & Monsters, End of Days, Voyage of the Damned, Adam). Head northeast along the barrage path and this leads to the warehouses on Cargo Road. (0.3 miles, 5m)
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Cardiff Bay Barrage (Adrift). Head southwest along the barrage path and this leads to the Barrage. (0.3 miles, 5m) Cardiff Water Bus. Take the riverbus from the pier to the Barrage.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Harbour Drive (They Keep Killing Suzie, To The Last Man): 0.52 miles.
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St David's Hotel (Ghost Machine, Countrycide, Out of Time): 0.53 miles.
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Windsor Esplanade (Greeks Bearing Gifts): 0.54 miles.
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Waterguard Pub (The Runaway Bride, Adam): 0.57 miles.
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Bosphorus (restaurant) (Boom Town): 0.58 miles.
Further links about the location
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Associated British Ports - Port of Cardiff
Related Stories
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Adrift [2007]: Gwen leaves Andy behind as she takes a boat out to the island.
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