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The Welsh Ambulance Service, EMRTS Cymru, British Transport Police (BTP), Dyfed-Powys Police, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service. Coastguard and Wales Air Ambulance helicopters also attended the scene. [14] [8] The main road between north and south Wales, the A470, was closed as a result of the accident. [15]
Taxpayer funding for rail operator Transport for Wales (TfW) is increasing by around half as ticket sales decline. Home working means fewer passenger are commuting to work on the trains, leaving a ...
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Large chunks of public money were diverted from elsewhere last year to keep Transport for Wales (TfW) on track. Early in 2025 the focus will shift to buses, which carry three-quarters of all Welsh ...
The 2022–2024 United Kingdom railway strikes were an industrial dispute between rail workers and companies, with the latter supported by the UK government. The rail workers are represented by several unions including the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) and the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF).
It commenced operations of the day to day services of the Wales & Borders franchise on 7 February 2021, as an operator of last resort, succeeding KeolisAmey Wales. Transport for Wales Rail manages 248 National Rail stations, [2] [3] including all 223 in Wales, [4] and operates all passenger mainline services wholly within Wales, and services ...
Transport for Wales (TfW; Welsh: Trafnidiaeth Cymru; TrC) is a not-for-profit company owned by the Welsh Government and managed at arms length by its appointed board. [3] TfW oversees the Transport for Wales Group (TfW Group) consisting of itself and its subsidiaries: Transport for Wales Rail, the train operator of the Wales & Borders railway franchise; Pullman Rail Limited; and TfW Innovation ...
The Wales & Borders franchise, which includes some railway lines in England for completeness, is currently operated by Transport for Wales. As rail usage has grown during the past decades, several freight lines have seen rail services reintroduced, including the Cardiff City Line , the Vale of Glamorgan Line , and the Ebbw Valley Railway .