
Rail Services resume on Valley Lines
Rail services have now resumed on the valley lines between Pontypridd, Aberdare and Radyr following a three-week closure for the building of the South Wales Metro.
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Rail services have now resumed on the valley lines between Pontypridd, Aberdare and Radyr following a three-week closure for the building of the South Wales Metro.
For Mental Health Awareness Week, together with Network Rail and the wider industry, Transport for Wales has joined Chasing the Stigma to support passengers’ wellbeing with Brighter Journeys.
UK public transport technology provider, Passenger has announced a major new partnership with Transport for Wales as it prepares to unveil a new bus app and website for its TrawsCymru long distance bus network.
You can now get help to book your fflecsi bus journey at libraries across Ebbw Vale.
Passengers can now get help to book a ride on fflecsi in Blaenau Gwent as Transport for Wales, in partnership with Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council and the fflecsi technology provider Via, introduce a new online booking facility at a number of local libraries.
Transport for Wales’ innovation accelerator programme is set to host its first in-person technology industry event later this month.
Transport for Wales (TfW) customers are being encouraged to check their journey details as an increase in train services comes into effect in May.
Transport for Wales has bid a fond farewell to Valleys Controller Kevin Hooper after an incredible 42-year career in the rail industry.
Transport for Wales is strongly advising customers to check before they travel this Easter weekend as trains are expected to very busy and vital engineering work takes place.
Passengers using Wales’ busiest railway station can get a free haircut this Wednesday (13 April) as part of an initiative by a mental health charity.
The Welsh Government’s not-for-profit transport delivery partner finds itself one step closer today, 1 April 2022, in creating its vision of a one-stop-shop customer services powerhouse for the people of Wales.
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.
Children's Commissioner for Wales Sally Holland was joined by pupils from Ffynnon Taf Primary School yesterday (23 March) to launch Transport for Wales’ Children and Young People’s Charter.