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Rhymney Valley line will be among the last to be electrified as part of Metro project

News | Tom Hicks | Published: 13:35, Friday December 2nd, 2022.
Last updated: 17:39, Friday December 2nd, 2022

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New Class 231 FLIRT trains will be appearing on the Rhymney line
New Class 231 FLIRT trains will be appearing on the Rhymney line

Rhymney Valley Line to be one of the last electrified as part of Transport for Wales’ new South Wales Metro.

The South Wales Metro was due to be completed in 2023 but has now been delayed by at least a year. 

The £800 million plan announced by Transport for Wales (TfW) will see 170km (105 miles) of track laid down, as well as the “upgrading” of stations. 

Described as a “complex project” by TfW, the first signs of the South Wales Metro in action will appear in the early months of 2023, when a new fleet of trains will be used by the public. 

NEW TRAINS: Here’s an early look at the new @tfwrail trains that will be running on the Rhymney to Cardiff line in the new year. pic.twitter.com/rEhNCECOdg

— Dr Hefin David MS/AS (@hef4caerphilly) November 18, 2022

Although TfW haven’t announced when each of the Valley Lines will be electrified, they have said that the Treherbert, Aberdare and Merthyr lines are due to be electrified first, followed by the Rhymney, Coryton and Cardiff Bay lines.

According to TfW, the benefits of the metro system will include:

  • Quicker journeys, with reduced journey times
  • Better connections between different types of transport
  • Greater capacity
  • More frequent services
  • More reliable services 
  • More accessible services
  • Cheaper tickets and more affordable train travel
  • Greener services

As of now, TfW claims to have “renewed” 25,000 metres of track but says the “phases” of the plan have been impacted by the pandemic and cost of material.


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