Transport News
Music fans flocking to a double bill of Beyonce and the Rolling Stones in Cardiff this month are getting vital travel advice ahead of the shows.
THE Cardiff Capital Region Cabinet today (June 4) congratulated the Welsh Government and Transport for Wales for the successful completion of the procurement process which will see the joint venture KeolisAmey design, deliver and operate the South Wales Metro.
KEOLISAMEY today (June 4) unveiled bold plans for the Wales and Borders rail network and the development of the South Wales Metro working in partnership with Transport for Wales (TfW). £1.9billion will be invested to achieve these plans.
Monmouthshire’s Passenger Transport Team is inviting residents to help shape the future of local bus services around the town of Chepstow. The team will offer drop-in sessions at Bulwark Community Centre on Monday 4th June from 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 6pm.
A group of station adopters from Llanishen are backing the call for more people to consider volunteering at their local railway station, making a positive difference to their community during National Volunteers Week (1-7 June).
The Council has delivered improvements to the A473/A4222 Cowbridge Road junction in Talbot Green, which has made traffic flow more efficient and improved pedestrian and cycle facilities.
Cardiff Bus has unveiled its bank holiday timetables and launched its summer weekend service to Penarth Pier.
Cardiff Bus is alerting customers to travel changes ahead of the arrival of the VOLVO Ocean Race.
THE Welsh Government has today (May 23) announced its intention to award the contract for the design, delivery and operation of the South Wales Metro – a key element of the Cardiff Capital Region City Deal – to KeolisAmey.
Swansea Council has taken delivery of forty electric vans, making it the largest electric van fleet in Wales.