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New Welsh stations part of £14bn UK rail funding promise
Summary
The UK government announced a package of rail schemes for Wales estimated at up to £14bn, including new stations and service extensions. Ministers said exact funding allocations will be set at future spending reviews.
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The UK government has announced a package of rail schemes for Wales as part of a funding pledge estimated at up to £14bn. Proposals include new stations, extensions of services and increased trains on existing routes. Ministers said precise additional funding will be confirmed at future spending reviews. The announcement comes ahead of the May Senedd election and follows long-running calls for more rail investment in Wales.
Key details:
- Plans include "Cardiff crossrail" extensions to Newport Road.
- The proposals cover direct services between Cardiff and Liverpool and a new station at St Clears.
- Schemes also include services between west Wales and Bristol and more trains to Pembroke Dock.
- The UK government says Transport for Wales estimates the total cost of schemes under consideration at "up to £14bn."
- Ministers said exact, additional funding allocations will be confirmed at future spending reviews.
- A Welsh government source said the announcement followed two years of "quiet work" and that the green light is significant for a broad transformation.
Summary:
If delivered, the package would expand services and add stations across Wales, and ministers say funding decisions will be made through future spending reviews. The announcement has been presented in the context of political debate ahead of the Senedd election and the Welsh government source urged the rail industry to move quickly to follow up on the plans.
