
Abergele & Pensarn railway station set to be transformed
Station rooms in Abergele & Pensarn that have been left unused for decades are set to be given a new lease of life thanks to Transport for Wales’ Station Improvement Vision.
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Station rooms in Abergele & Pensarn that have been left unused for decades are set to be given a new lease of life thanks to Transport for Wales’ Station Improvement Vision.
The South Wales Metro project that is being delivered by Transport for Wales is continuing to provide a boost to the local economy by providing more opportunities for grounded Welsh businesses and employment.
Transport for Wales is delighted to announce the opening of the new Bow Street station.
As part of its commitment to enable active travel journeys, Transport for Wales (TfW) will be hosting a virtual workshop for the first time at Cardiff Science Festival later this month (February 18). The workshop will demonstrate sustainable and helpful solutions to fix and maintain your cycles, with expert advice from Cardiff-based Dragon Cycles.
Transport for Wales has launched a new Apprenticeship Academy that will provide all apprentices with additional knowledge and skills to complement their learning within their apprenticeship discipline.
Transport for Wales is asking you to decide which one of three leading charities will appear on the side of one of its trains later this year.
Transport for Wales is lighting up its new headquarters building in Pontypridd with rainbow colours to celebrate LGBT+ History Month.
The Welsh Government has taken the Wales and Borders rail franchise into public ownership to protect services, safeguard jobs, and deliver infrastructure improvements in light of the ongoing challenges of coronavirus.
Recruitment is now underway for the third instalment of Wales’ leading rail-dedicated innovation programme, Lab by Transport for Wales.
Transport for Wales is supporting Snowdonia National Park Authority on a strategy that will help improve access, address parking challenges and encourage more sustainable modes of transport.
Transport for Wales is delighted to confirm that it has hit fleet availability targets every day for more than a year.
Transport for Wales is marking today’s Time to Talk Day (4 Feb) with a commitment to double its number of mental health first aiders and ‘champions’ to support members of the public and staff.