Some of the improvements, which will bring about a
transformation in rail travel for people and communities
the length and breadth of Wales and its borders, will be
immediate, including a new customer website and app, new
branding appearing across the network and enhanced Welsh
language service provision – while other will be introduced
as soon as possible.
These include plans to spend £194m on station improvements,
including the building of five new stations, and the deep
cleaning of stations from this December.
said:
"Our plans go beyond a traditional transport project –
they have to become the spark for wider economic renewal.
They have to help individuals, businesses and
communities who need a reliable, integrated transport
system to help them find a new job, support their
business to expand, and bring new investment to their
town.
The Metro project is not only about dealing with today’s
transport problems, but how we provide opportunities for
the future —and not just in transport terms, but the
impact that the Metro infrastructure will have on
economic possibilities for people throughout south
Wales.”
Other major benefits of the new Wales and Borders rail
contract include:
- An additional 600 staff will be recruited to deliver
the service in a range of roles and 450 new apprenticeships
(30 every year) will also be created over the life of the
contract.
- £1.9 billion will be invested in improving passengers’
travel experience, including an £800 million investment in
trains, boosting overall service capacity by 65 per cent.
- By 2023 95 per cent of journeys will be on a 148 brand
new trains, half of which will be assembled in Wales.
- The Central Metro will be operated by 100 per cent
electric traction, with the electricity sourced from 100
per cent renewable sources, 50 per cent of
which will be sourced in Wales.
- By the end of 2023, passengers will be able to take
advantage of an additional 285 services each weekday across
Wales (a 29 per cent increase). This will include
improvements to the Ebbw Vale and Wrexham – Bidston lines
as well as the Cambrian and Heart of Wales lines.
- From December 2022 there will be a 28 per cent increase
in Sunday mileage, creating a true seven-day-a-week
service.
Smart ticketing will ensure that fares are more flexible
and cheaper off-peak fares will be introduced including
fare reductions in North Wales and at approximately 50
per cent of stations in the valleys.
Part of the new contract includes the delivery of the
next phase of the £738million South Wales Metro project,
and the first £119m of that was announced by First
Minister at the end of last
week.
Speaking at the ‘Metro and Me’ conference for business
leaders today (Monday 8th October), Finance Secretary
brought delegates up
to speed on developments, saying:
“Our plans go beyond a traditional transport project.
The Metro will deliver against a range of our policy
objectives by creating a network that will serve
communities, accessible to all and operating seven days
a week.
It will increase social mobility and widen access,
connecting people and communities to employment
opportunities, and education, health and leisure
facilities.”