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    Metro Control Centre construction underway at Taff’s Well

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 30, 2020No Comments
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    Transport for Wales continues to move forward with South Wales Metro developments and has recently erected the steel frame for the new Control Centre at Taff’s Well.

    The Control Centre will oversee Metro operations including signalling and train movements and will be a vital part of the £100 million Taff’s Well Metro Depot.

    There will also be a modern maintenance facility built to service and home brand-new Metro vehicles (tram-trains).

    On completion, the Control Centre will control the Core Valleys Lines, which TfW took responsibility for earlier this year.  It will use the latest Traffic Management System (TMS), combining operations and infrastructure control with driver and passenger information.

    The South Wales Metro project has been part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Welsh Government.

    Ken Skates, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, said:

    “Metro systems in the north and south of Wales is part of our ambition for a modern transport network that makes it easier for people to travel without using a car.

    “Part of the reason we took the decision to exert more public control over our railway was to safeguard the plans for these ambitious Metro schemes. I therefore welcome the continued progress in Taff’s Well.”

    Karl Gilmore, Transport for Wales Rail Programme Director said:

    “Our £100 million Metro Depot at Taff’s Well is a major part of the South Wales Metro project and it’s great to see the steel frame going up for our future Control Centre.

    “In the future, this Depot will operate the South Wales Metro and will be home to approximately 500 staff and we’re proud to be continuing with the delivery of our plans and achieving key milestones.”

    “I’d like to thank our Infrastructure Development Partner, Alun Griffiths and their sub-contractors for all their continued hard work on the Depot.”

    The South Wales Metro will significantly improve connectivity throughout South Wales and provide access to jobs, leisure and other opportunities for the people of Wales, through unifying rail, bus and active travel routes.

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