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TfW to welcome brand new trains for Wales and borders network

Saturday, December 4, 2021

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Transport for Wales has welcomed the arrival of brand-new trains that will transform the Wales and borders rail network with greater capacity and improved passenger services.

A new era of transformed train travel in Wales is being heralded with the arrival of brand-new trains that will provide more capacity and improved services for Transport for Wales passengers.

TfW is investing £800 million in new trains for the Wales and borders network – with the first two brand-new trains from leading train manufacturer Stadler being delivered to the TfW depot at Canton, in Cardiff, for testing.

The new Class 231 FLIRT trains arrived in Wales from Switzerland and are the first of 35 to be delivered over the next 24 months from Stadler.

The FLIRTs will be a key part of the South Wales Metro, the three quarters of billion-pound transformational project being delivered by TfW, providing more capacity and more frequent services that will be greener for the environment.

Through working with train manufacturers Stadler and CAF, TfW is investing a total of £800 million into brand-new trains that will begin to run on the network for customers in 2022.

Lee Waters, Deputy Minister for Climate Change said that the new vehicles are a transformational improvement on the trains that they will be replacing across South Wales offering greater capacity, more frequent services with improved facilities encouraging people to leave their cars behind and move onto a more sustainable form of transport.

The arrival of these brand-new trains is another major milestone for TfW and signifies another step forward on our transformational programme to deliver a transport network that the people of Wales can be proud of, commented James Price, Transport for Wales CEO.

People will now start to see some of our new trains being tested on our network and we’re looking forward to seeing the first new units enter service for customers in 2022, added James.

Sandro Muster, Project Manager for Stadler said that the arrival of the first unit in Cardiff is a momentous occasion for everyone involved in the project.
Not only Stadler, but our client, Transport for Wales, and above all, the people who will soon be travelling on them. Passengers will notice a massive difference in the ride quality, the comfort, and the attention to detail.





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