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As part of Transport for Wales' partnership project to encourage people to use public transport to access local walking routes and help improve their health and wellbeing, Ramblers Cymru will lead six free family walks during Easter half term.
20 Mar 2023
Brand new electric buses have today (Thursday 16 March) been unveiled for the TrawsCymru T1 route between Carmarthen and Aberystwyth by Deputy Minister for Climate Change Lee Waters.
16 Mar 2023
Transport for Wales (TfW) is advising its customers to check for the latest information before travelling this week as some services will be affected by train shortages and industrial action.
13 Mar 2023
Biodiversity has been enhanced at 25 railway stations across the Wales and Borders network through Transport for Wales’ (TfW) Green Routes project.
28 Feb 2023
Twenty five brand new waiting shelters are being installed across the Wales and Borders network as part of Transport for Wales’ on-going investment in station improvements.
27 Feb 2023
Claire Williams has been appointed new Community Rail Officer for the Conwy Valley and North West Wales Coast Community Rail Partnership.
24 Feb 2023
Proposals to make major sustainable travel improvements in Newport city centre have been unveiled.
Transport for Wales (TfW) has announced First Cymru has successfully tendered to operate the TrawsCymru T1 route.
21 Feb 2023
Two public engagement events will be held this half term to highlight the importance of defibrillators across the Wales and Borders rail network.
20 Feb 2023
Transport for Wales (TfW) has showcased its commitment to developing its staff by joining The 5% Club, an industry-led initiative focussed on driving the recruitment of apprentices, graduates and sponsored students.
06 Feb 2023
Travelling by public transport, walking and cycling is becoming easier in South East Wales with continued progress towards a cleaner, greener, better-connected region.
03 Feb 2023
The first brand new train unveiled by Transport for Wales has been named ‘Happy Valley’ following a national competition for young people.