
TfW celebrates apprenticeship graduates
Here at Transport for Wales, we’re proud to offer a wide range of fantastic apprenticeship opportunities to help young people kickstart their careers.
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Here at Transport for Wales, we’re proud to offer a wide range of fantastic apprenticeship opportunities to help young people kickstart their careers.
This week (29th July – 5th August) is #LoveParksWeek and so, with the summer holidays beginning, we’ve put together a list of some of our favourite (and most stunning) outdoor spaces across the network - perfect for a lovely summer walk.
Get to know Jamie Roberts, Commercial Retail Trainer, as he details a day in his life.
TfW are aware that travelling on buses and trains in the summer heat can sometimes be very uncomfortable.
While some of our trains and buses do have air conditioning, some of our older trains do not, although these are largely being replaced by brand new trains which will feature air conditioning throughout. However, in certain conditions, sometimes even air con isn’t enough to keep busy trains cool, so it’s important to be prepared for travelling in uncomfortable conditions.
So, here are five ways to stay cool when travelling across the network:
Following our recent Driver blogs, where we read the stories of Jeff Baldrick and Jeremy Parsley as they journeyed from trainees into fully qualified drivers, we’re excited to introduce our latest series of memoirs - this time offering a glimpse into what it’s like to become a Train Conductor!
June is the month we celebrate Pride and here at TfW we wholeheartedly support the LGBTQ+ community and consider ourselves a firm ally.
This week, from Monday 20 June to Sunday 26 June, is Armed Forces Week. Armed Forces Week is a chance to show your support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community: from currently serving troops to veterans, cadets, and Service families.
Are you tired of getting stuck in early morning road traffic? Or being a few minutes late for your train to work?
At Transport for Wales, we want to create a integrated transport network so you can leave the car at home. Instead, why not choose a walk, cycle, train or bus. There are many benefits of being regularly active, including improved mental and physical wellbeing, that can be achieved through an active commute.
Read on to find out more about how you can transform your morning from long queues to a relaxing and refreshing start to your day.
Do you ever find yourself derailed by disrupted trains?
Over the last few months, we have been experiencing a significant increase in demand on many of our rail services, with more people enjoying ‘staycation’ holidays in the UK and local day trips.
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and as we come out the other side of the Covid-19 pandemic, here at Transport for Wales we want to celebrate our freedom to travel and share some of the benefits that travelling, even locally, can have on our mental health.