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Some of the oldest railway infrastructure in Wales is set for a complete transformation as part of the South Wales Metro.
21 Mar 2023
Rail
Transport for Wales (TfW) is advising its customers to check for the latest information before travelling as services continue to be impacted by train shortages and engineering work.
20 Mar 2023
Transport for Wales (TfW) has launched a new on-train WiFi portal, developed by GoMedia, which features real time information and opportunity for passengers to submit in-journey feedback.
31 Jan 2023
The first of Transport for Wales’ (TfW) brand new £800m fleet of trains was officially launched by Lesley Griffiths MS at a ceremony in North Wales today (26 January).
26 Jan 2023
Transport for Wales is offering customers cheaper advance rail tickets for journeys over fifty miles as another way to encourage more sustainable travel in 2023.
18 Jan 2023
Rail passengers in South Wales are being warned to check before they travel as Transport for Wales (TfW) undertakes engineering work between Cardiff and the valleys.
06 Jan 2023
Metro
Rail passengers are being warned to prepare for disruption across the Wales and Borders network during December and January.
09 Dec 2022
Are you a Holyhead resident, business owner or visitor? Transport for Wales (TfW) is looking to transform Holyhead station into a local transport hub and needs your feedback on its proposals.
08 Dec 2022
Transport for Wales is marking Remembrance Day by unveiling its first Remembrance train.
11 Nov 2022
Rail services will be unavailable between Pontypridd and Treherbert on two separate occasions in November as Transport for Wales continues to make upgrades to the Core Valley Lines (CVL) for the South Wales Metro.
04 Nov 2022
Transport for Wales (TfW) and the Cardiff University's School of Geography and Planning are working together to provide a one-of-a-kind transport modelling module for students of the Transport and Planning (MSc) programme.
27 Sep 2022
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Wales Coast Path and Transport for Wales is celebrating the milestone by launching a campaign to show how the 870 miles of coastline can be accessed by train.