Transport News
The Welsh Government has confirmed that the ‘Future Valleys’ consortium has been awarded the contract to take forward improvements to…
Wales’ leading rail-dedicated innovation programme is about to see its second batch of ambitious and creative candidates pitch their ideas.…
Transport for Wales continues to move forward with South Wales Metro developments and has recently erected the steel frame for…
In the face of dramatic falls in passenger numbers the Welsh Government has decided to bring the Wales and Borders…
Leading Welsh transport provider NAT Group has been awarded the UK Business Heroes stamp by the South and Mid Wales Chambers of Commerce for going the extra mile during the Coronavirus outbreak.
As part of the North Wales metro over £11m has been allocated to schemes across the region to support sustainable…
The managing director of Traveline Cymru has been crowned the winner of the Women in Transport award at the 2020…
RCT Council’s £38m Llys Cadwyn development in Pontypridd is now officially complete with the final building handed over to the…
Cardiff Council is considering re-opening Castle Street to buses, taxis and emergency vehicles as a temporary measure while a public…
The first Demand Response Transport scheme to be piloted in Cardiff is now halfway through its trial period and has welcomed more than 1,251 passengers aboard in that time.