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In August 2021 a section of Ffordd Bleddyn road was closed to vehicles to allow for improvement works to be carried out for the creation of an under-bridge tunnel, which will allow our trains to enter the depot site from the existing tracks just South of Taff’s Well Station. Since then, a footpath for cyclists and pedestrians has remained open.
17 Jun 2022
Transport for Wales (TfW) is advising customers not to travel by train on 21, 23 and 25 June, with the majority of their rail services suspended as a result of industrial action resulting from the dispute between RMT and Network Rail.
15 Jun 2022
Rail
The National Union of Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers (RMT) has announced strike action will take place on Tuesday 21 June, Thursday 23 June and Saturday 25 June, which will significantly disrupt the rail network across the whole of the UK.
08 Jun 2022
Trains will begin to arrive at Transport for Wales’ new stabling yard in Barry from Wednesday 8 June.
07 Jun 2022
Transport for Wales (TfW) has trialled a new onboard digital service providing passengers with hearing loss with personalised journey information announcements.
01 Jun 2022
Transport for Wales has reopened Adam Street Bridge to passenger services following the completion of a £4.3m programme to restore and repair the 130-year-old bridge.
Transport for Wales (TfW) is reminding customers to check before travelling over the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday, with rail services expected to be very busy.
31 May 2022
Transport for Wales (TfW) rail services will continue to be impacted for the rest of 2022 as a result of the recent train collision with a mini digger near Craven Arms.
25 May 2022
Cardiff City have backed Transport for Wales’ calls for more respect for life-saving defibrillators following a spate of vandalism.
23 May 2022
Transport for Wales (TfW) has committed to become a ‘Pledge To Be Seen’ organisation to increase positive representation of people with visible differences and disfigurements across the transport network in Wales.
19 May 2022
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.
13 May 2022
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.