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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. [1] The services are currently operated by Transport for Wales Rail.
Transport for Wales' route map in May 2022. All passenger routes in Wales are operated by Transport for Wales Rail, as part of the cross-border Wales and Borders franchise, involving services throughout Wales and the routes making up the network through England. [44] Transport for Wales operate the Premier Service, connecting Holyhead in north ...
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 main operator is Transport for Wales who run almost all services in Wales. However Great Western Railway operates the South Wales -London service, CrossCountry operates long-distance services to Central and North East England from Cardiff Central and Newport , and Avanti West Coast run from North Wales - West Midlands -London.
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The line is currently operated by Transport for Wales Rail Services as part of the Valley Lines network. TfW replaced the previous franchise , Arriva Trains Wales in October 2018. In March 2007 the latest in a series of infrastructure improvements on the Valley Lines was announced, which included lengthening of platforms between Rhymney and ...
The Privatisation of British Rail led to services being provided by Wales and Borders until 2003, Arriva Trains Wales until 2018, and in the present day, Transport for Wales. Abergele signal box closed on 24 March 2018 along with seven others during Phase 1 of North Wales Coast Resignalling.