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Transport for Wales
March 23, 2023
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Commuter Rail
First South Wales Metro tram-train arrives
Fleet of 36 Stadler tram-trains due to enter service in 2024.
January 27, 2023
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Fleet
Transport for Wales officially unveils new CAF class 197 DMUs
Operator says new fleet will allow it to offer faster and more frequent services.
January 17, 2023
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Infrastructure
Transport for Wales awards station modification contract to LB Foster
Lot 4 contract is part of £194m programme to improve stations in Wales.
November 14, 2022
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Infrastructure
First catenary installed for South Wales Metro
Electrification of 170 track-km from Cardiff now underway.
January 19, 2022
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Fleet
New DMU fleet for Wales authorised
CAF trains part of major fleet replacement.
December 2, 2021
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Fleet
Stadler delivers first new trains to Wales
Stadler and CAF are supplying 138 new trains to Welsh national operator TfW Rail.
July 26, 2021
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Fleet
Stadler begins testing first Welsh trains
Swiss company is building 35 Flirts for TfW Rail.
June 17, 2021
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Rolling stock
First Welsh hybrid-power D-Train carries passengers
IRJ at Rail Live 2021: Battery-powered class 230 shuttles delegates between Honeybourne and outside exhibition.
March 8, 2021
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Infrastructure
Services resume on Heart of Wales line six months after derailment
The resulting oil spill required the removal of 30,000 tonnes of contaminated soil.
January 19, 2021
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Main line
Welsh government accepts rail-based solution to tackle congestion
THE Welsh government has accepted in principle a rail-based solution to reduce congestion on the M4 corridor between Cardiff, Newport and Bristol.
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