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    You can now enjoy a full Christmas dinner on a train in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 9, 2025No Comments
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    Pork belly bites, turkey dinner with all the trimmings and Christmas crumble are back on the menu as Transport for Wales brings its festive feast back to the rails this Christmas.

    The festive dining menu has returned to selected TfW services, inviting passengers to rediscover the joy of train travel while indulging in locally sourced, chef-crafted seasonal dishes. Vegetarian options are also available, ensuring all passengers can enjoy the festive dining experience.

    Whether you’re making memories with family and friends, getting ready to shop until you drop or just enjoying the Welsh scenery, TfW chefs are ready to bring the festive cheer directly to your seats.

    Customers can choose from:

    • Two courses for £26.95
    • Three courses for £29.95
    • Or add a 75cl bottle of house wine to complete the meal for an additional cost.

    Piers Croft, On Board Director for Transport for Wales said: “Christmas can be a busy time of year and what better way of travelling and to get in the Festive Spirit than having a Christmas meal on board.

    “It’s the perfect way to relax, celebrate and arrive at your destination in style.”

    The Christmas menu will be in place until 24th December and whether you’re travelling for business or leisure, passengers can use theSeatfrog app to upgrade their ticket for less.

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