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    Engineering work to prepare for the electrification of the Coryton line

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 3, 2024No Comments
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    Over the past months, Transport for Wales has increased its engineering work along the Coryton line in preparation for electrifying the line in early November 2024. This marks a significant milestone in the South Wales Metro programme and will allow TfW to introduce new trains on the Coryton line from spring 2025.

    In preparation for the electrification of the line and to enhance the efficiency of planned infrastructure work, TfW will temporarily close the Coryton line for two weeks.

    The Coryton line will close from Monday 7 to Sunday 20 October.

    During this time, no rail services will run from Coryton, Rhiwbina, Birchgrove, Ty Glas or Heath Low Level.

    This temporary closure will enable teams to focus the majority of our remaining electrification work during this two-week period. This will also enable infrastructure teams to work during the day, reducing the impact on our lineside neighbours who may have been affected by increased night time work.

    Please note that additional closures are planned to take place at the end of October into early November 2024. A full schedule of closures on the Coryton line can be found online and TfW recommends that all passengers check before they travel.

    During the closure, ticket acceptance will be in place with Cardiff Bus between Cardiff City Centre and Coryton.

    Impact on Penarth services 

    As Coryton services travel onwards to Penarth, from Wednesday 9 to Sunday 20 October, Penarth services will be temporarily reduced to 2 services per hour, with services at half hour intervals travelling between Penarth, Cardiff and Caerphilly.

    In addition to the rail service, a rail replacement service will be in place during the AM and PM peaks from Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 October and Monday 14 to Friday 18 October, with buses running every half an hour.

    The Coryton to Penarth services will not run during this period.

    Please note: There will be no trains running between Cardiff and Penarth between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 October.

    Wales vs Montenegro fixture – Monday 14 October

    TfW be running evening services on the Coryton line on Monday 14 October to support passengers travelling in and out of Cardiff to attend the Wales vs Montenegro football match.

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