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Thirty new TrawsCymru buses will improve cross-country
travel for people across Wales.
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The expanded fleet strengthens integrated transport
links, connecting rural and urban communities where rail
services are limited.
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The investment supports the Welsh Government's
commitment to improving Wales' economy through better transport
connections.
Passengers across Wales will have access to 30 new buses as
Transport for Wales expands its TrawsCymru fleet, improving the
resilience of long-distance travel across Wales.
This is a significant investment in sustainable, inclusive
transport for communities across Wales helping to improve
connectivity between towns and rural areas and making it easier
for people to access jobs, education, healthcare and leisure
opportunities.
With Wales having the oldest fleet of buses in the UK these
modern new buses support the Welsh Government's commitment to a
greener, more accessible transport network for all, reducing
congestion and cutting carbon emissions. The TrawsCymru network
spans 13 routes across Wales and was created in 2012 to connect
communities where rail links are limited providing passengers
with a joined-up transport system.
Speaking at the Aberystwyth launch event Deputy Transport
Minister, , said:
Transport plays a key role in supporting economic growth by
helping people access work, education, and other services.
Simplified fares, more frequent services, connectivity with other
bus services and newer vehicles are all part of this service.
I am really excited to be building on Wales' existing transport
connections with a fleet of new, modern, accessible vehicles
designed for comfort and sustainability and I look forward to
seeing Welsh communities benefit from these enhanced services.
Lee Robinson, Executive Director for Regional Transport &
Integration at Transport for Wales, commented:
TrawsCymru services are vital for communities across Wales, and
we're pleased to introduce these new buses to the network. They
will deliver more comfortable, higher-quality journeys for our
customers, while supporting a shift from private car use to
public transport.
"Crucially, they will also help strengthen access to essential
services, including healthcare, education, leisure and
employment, opening up greater opportunities for communities
across the country.
Notes to editors
Notes to editors:
- 87% routes are operated by small and medium sized operators.
16% of vehicles are electric.