
Work continues on South Wales Metro in spring
Transport for Wales is continuing to move forward with the building of the South Wales Metro with major works being undertaken across the Core Valley Lines in the spring.
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Transport for Wales is continuing to move forward with the building of the South Wales Metro with major works being undertaken across the Core Valley Lines in the spring.
Transport for Wales (TfW) is continuing to move forward with the building of the South Wales Metro with work taking place in the spring.
Transport for Wales is continuing to move forward with the building of the South Wales Metro with major works delivered over the Christmas break.
A new era of transformed train travel in Wales is being heralded with the arrival of brand-new trains that will provide more capacity and improved services for Transport for Wales passengers.
Over the past two years, studies have been undertaken to develop rail proposals for the Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro.
Transport for Wales (TfW) is continuing to push ahead with transformational plans for the South Wales Metro with work to be undertaken between Merthyr Tydfil and Pontypridd.
Transport for Wales (TfW) is continuing to push ahead with transformational plans for the South Wales Metro with major work to be undertaken in the Cynon Valley in late summer.
Work to link the South Wales Metro Control Centre to the rail network begins next month ready for the arrival of the new £150m fleet of Metro tram-trains.
Transport for Wales is hosting an online workshop for teachers and STEM Ambassadors in March as part of its South Wales Metro community engagement programme.
The South Wales Metro project that is being delivered by Transport for Wales is continuing to provide a boost to the local economy by providing more opportunities for grounded Welsh businesses and employment.
Transport for Wales has thanked rail passengers and neighbours after it reopened the railway lines north of Radyr after a successful three-week blockade to push forward with building the South Wales Metro.
Transport for Wales will undertake further work for the South Wales Metro this month following the extension of the alert level four lockdown restrictions.