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The developers behind Cardiff Parkway had been waiting for a decision after the original planning application was called in for review by the Welsh government in October 2022.
Rail transport in Cardiff has developed to provide connections to many other major cities in the United Kingdom, and to provide an urban rail network for the city and its commuter towns in southeast Wales. Today, there are three train operating companies in Cardiff: Great Western Railway, CrossCountry and Transport for Wales
June 2024 also saw the introduction of a hourly Sunday service with Aberdare services starting at Cardiff Central. Pre June 2024 city line services ran from Radyr to Coryton but these have been replaced by a Coryton to Penarth service. Transport for Wales currently operates the line as part of the former Valley Lines network.
Cardiff Parkway (Welsh: Parcffordd Caerdydd) [3] [4] is a planned railway station in the eastern region of Cardiff, and near to the boundary with the neighbouring city of Newport. The station is privately funded as part of the wider Cardiff Hendre Lakes business development.
Cardiff West Park and Ride is based at the Cardiff City Stadium at Leckwith. Cardiff South Park and Ride operates from County Hall in Cardiff Bay. Cardiff North Park and Ride operates at Crown Way, off North Road between Gabalfa and Cathays. Cardiff East, which is the newest Park and Ride after opening in late 2009, runs to Queen Street station ...
Cardiff Parkway railway station - by 2028 [2] Crwys Road railway station - 2026 [3] Cardiff East railway station - 2028; Ely Mill railway station - on the Welsh Government New Railway Station Prioritisation (a five station shortlist) [4] Gabalfa railway station - by 2028 [5] Treforest Estate railway station relocation - by December 2025 [5]
Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes (formerly Valley Lines) is the urban and suburban rail network radiating from Cardiff, Wales. It includes lines within the city itself, the Vale of Glamorgan and the South Wales Valleys .
Crwys Road is a proposed railway station on the Rhymney line in Cardiff, Wales, serving the Cathays and Roath districts of the city. It is planned as part of the South Wales Metro. [1] [2] The station was approved in April 2023 with construction to begin later in the year. Both platforms are to have lift and ramp access.