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Transport for Wales has pledged to support the Armed Forces Community by signing a commitment to honour the Armed Forces Covenant.
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Transport for Wales has pledged to support the Armed Forces Community by signing a commitment to honour the Armed Forces Covenant.
Transport for Wales is launching a body camera trial to further improve the safety of their customers and staff. Selected railway staff including conductors and station staff, will be equipped with modern Body Worn Cameras that will help to prevent antisocial behaviour at stations and on trains.
A NEW app to aid communication for customers from the deaf community has been launched on the Transport for Wales network this week
MORE than 100 stations will be given a deep clean between January and March as Transport for Wales continues its £194m Station Improvement Vision
Transport for Wales reaches another key milestone as building work begins on their £100 million Metro Depot at Taff’s Well.
Transport for Wales is pleased to announce that they’ve renewed over a half a million concessionary bus passes.
Transport for Wales has begun work on the new £8-million railway station at Bow Street in Ceredigion.
ONE year after taking over operations and maintenance of the Welsh rail network on behalf of Transport for Wales (TfW), TfW Rail Services inaugurated the Lab by Transport for Wales. An open innovation initiative for the benefit of travelers in Wales.
Transport for Wales reaches a key milestone today with the opening of the South Wales Metro Infrastructure Hub.
Transport for Wales has introduced dedicated Passenger Assist meeting points at Cardiff Central to improve the customer experience for any customers needing help on their journey.
Plans for what happens after the 31 December 2019 when Wales’ largest renewal programme officially comes to an end have been announced.
Transport for Wales is reminding customers to check before they travel ahead of Wales’ biggest timetable change for a generation.
From 15 December, Sunday services on many parts of the Transport for Wales network will look more like midweek services for the first time - a 40% increase since 2018 – with Sunday services introduced on some lines for the first time ever.