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PM says UK and Welsh governments will work side by side on rail plans
Summary
The Prime Minister and Welsh First Minister made a joint appearance to back Transport for Wales's rail improvement pipeline, which lists 43 projects and has an estimated cost of up to £14 billion.
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Sir Keir Starmer visited Taff's Well Depot on Wednesday to endorse a Transport for Wales pipeline of rail improvements and said he would deliver the plans "side by side" with First Minister Eluned Morgan. He framed the visit as an example of the UK and Welsh governments working together after a period of tension between administrations. The pipeline includes 43 projects and the total cost of all schemes is estimated at up to £14 billion. This was the first joint appearance of the Prime Minister and Baroness Morgan since she publicly offered him her support following calls for his resignation last week.
Key facts:
- The Prime Minister attended Taff's Well Depot and publicly endorsed the Transport for Wales development pipeline.
- Transport for Wales has identified 43 rail projects to be prioritised for delivery.
- The total cost of the listed schemes is estimated at up to £14 billion, and it has not been confirmed how much additional funding the UK Government will provide as part of its "long-term commitment."
- The Government has already confirmed funding towards seven new train stations, aimed at improving commutes into Cardiff and Newport.
- Opposition parties described the announcement as a reheated promise, saying many of the additional projects have no allocated funding or timetable.
Summary:
The joint appearance highlighted an emphasis on cross-government cooperation in delivering rail projects, while significant funding and delivery details remain unconfirmed. Undetermined at this time.
