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New timetables for the TrawsCymru T2 and T3 bus services have been announced as part of a series of changes to both services aimed at improving connections across the TrawsCymru network to meet passenger needs.
02 Nov 2023
Passengers are being urged to check for the latest information before travelling as a number of routes will be closed tomorrow (November 2) due to the impact of Storm Ciaran.
01 Nov 2023
Rail
Get inspired with more than 100 miles of walking trips from railway stations across Wales with the free walking and wellness Go Jauntly app.
Transport for Wales is another step closer to delivering the South Wales Metro and has now electrified the railway line from Aberdare to Pontypridd and Merthyr Tydfil to Abercynon.
30 Oct 2023
If you use the TrawsCymu app to purchase your tickets and have a mytravelpass, from Monday 30 October you will need to verify your travel pass in the app to prove your eligibility to purchase ‘mytravelpass 16-21’ discount tickets.
25 Oct 2023
Bus
Transport for Wales (TfW) has announced changes to its rail replacement service in Barmouth due to road closures beginning in early November.
24 Oct 2023
FALSE teeth, walking sticks and crutches.
These are just some of the things found by Transport for Wales’ cleaners up at Holyhead depot as they go through the train to ensure everything is spick and span for customers.
18 Oct 2023
Transport for Wales’ ambitious plans to improve public transport move one step closer, with public consultation on designs for five new railway stations in South East Wales and new train services launched today.
16 Oct 2023
An array of quality local food and drink is just a click away when traveling on trains between north and south Wales and England.
03 Oct 2023
Customers have been flocking to the seaside by train across Wales this summer according to new figures this week.
02 Oct 2023
The 1Bws ticket available for bus services across North Wales now offers a one price weekly ticket as well as daily.
28 Sep 2023
A campaign to help men suffering incontinence by installing sanitary bins in public locations is being backed by Transport for Wales.
26 Sep 2023