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Welsh Government

Freeze on TfW rail fares for the next year

The cost of travelling on TfW trains will be frozen for the next year, from 1 March.

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New Deeside Station to bring cross-border boost

The new Deeside Parkway station will strengthen links between North East Wales, Deeside Industrial estate and Liverpool, improving access to one of the largest employment sites in Europe and help reduce congestion on main roads in the area.

Machynlleth Train Station

Locals and tourists boost Cambrian line train journeys

Passenger numbers on the Cambrian line have seen a significant boost in the past year with more local people and tourists using the improved service.

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Outdoor adventurers bring bus boost

Bus passenger numbers have jumped in some of Wales’ most scenic outdoor locations, according to the most recent figures.

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Update on Menai Suspension Bridge

For the permanent fix to the crossbeams on the Menai Suspension Bridge traffic management will be put in place with a tidal flow system operating for this part of the work only.

FM Taffs Well Depot with FM

New Tram-trains will revolutionise transport in South Wales

New tram-trains that will revolutionise transport in South Wales are now in their final phase of testing before being introduced into service on some of the Core Valleys Lines this spring.

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Wales’ Bus Services (Wales) Bill becomes law.

Landmark legislation to reform the way local bus services are planned and delivered in Wales has today received Royal Assent, becoming law.

Welsh Government

More than 56,000 potholes fixed and prevented across south-west Wales

More than 56,000 potholes on over 100 miles of road have been fixed or prevented across south-west Wales on the Strategic Road Network and local roads since April last year. 

Welsh Government

More than 50,000 potholes fixed and prevented across south-east Wales

More than 50,000 potholes on over 100 miles of road have been fixed or prevented across south-east Wales on the Strategic Road Network and local roads since April last year. 

Welsh Government

More than 50,000 potholes fixed and prevented across mid Wales

More than 52,000 potholes on almost 100 miles of road have been fixed or prevented across mid Wales on the Strategic Road Network and local roads since April last year. 

Welsh Government

More than 40,000 potholes fixed and prevented across north Wales

More than 40,000 potholes on nearly 80 miles of road have been fixed or prevented across north Wales on the Strategic Road Network and local roads since April last year. 

Welsh Government

More than 200,000 potholes fixed and prevented across Wales

More than 200,000 potholes on more than 400 miles of road surfacing have been fixed or prevented throughout Wales since April last year.