Transport News
The Metro Delivery Partnership (MDP) the body established to oversee the delivery of Cardiff’s Metro Central Interchange has released early images of the new Transport Interchange ahead of moving on to site later this month.
A new pilot scheme is being proposed to increase the number of vehicle electrical charging points in the Welsh Capital.
The Welsh Government has been awarded funding by the UK Department for Transport to build a new public transport interchange at Bow Street. The proposal includes the re-opening of Bow Street railway station and will comprise of a car park, cycling facilities, pedestrian links and bus stops. The project will be delivered by Transport for Wales.
This Wednesday (April 18th) and Thursday (April 19th) from 8pm until 5.30am the following morning, the Link Road (A4232) will close for resurfacing inbound (eastbound) from the Culverhouse roundabout to the Leckwith slip road.
Plans to introduce a dedicated bus interchange in Llandrindod Wells have moved a step closer after Powys County Council purchased a key piece of land.
Mid Wales motorists are being reminded that the A489 Newtown to Kerry road will be closed for two weeks from next week for crucial bypass alignment work.
Proposed designs for the first section of Cardiff’s Cycle Superhighway Network have been revealed today.
The Second Severn Crossing will be renamed The Prince of Wales Bridge at a special ceremony later this year, Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns announced.
The Council has appointed a contractor for its £1.5m scheme to replace the Pontrhondda Road Bridge in Llwynypia – and the project will be completed over the next year.
The Council is holding a social media consultation session next week on its plans for possible changes to transport provision for post-16 students.