Multi-million-pound upgrade for South Wales as work begins on Ebbw Vale railway line

Roger Smith - Contributor 3 comments 5 Min Read
Credit: Network Rail

is carrying out work on the line between Newport and to provide greater capacity and allow more rail services to run in the future.

A £70m investment from Blaenau Council, supported by a loan from the Welsh Government, is funding the new track which will allow hourly passenger services between and Newport.

Brand new platforms will also be installed at and , making those stations fully accessible for the first time.

At the southern end of the line a £17m upgrade, funded by Network Rail via the , will provide a state-of-the-art system that will be installed and controlled from the Route Operating Centre in .

Between 15th and 18th April, Network Rail teams will work around the clock to carry out a major track upgrade in the Llanhilleth area. During that time, a rail-replacement bus service will be in operation. Intending passengers should check before travelling at http://www.journeycheck.com/tfwrail/

Ahead of the work starting in April, materials are being dropped off for the work and engineers have already started managing vegetation alongside the 13-miles of the Ebbw Vale line. Site compounds are being set up at various locations along the line, and these will be used to access the track over the course of the project which is expected to take about 18 months.

Bill Kelly, route director at Network Rail said: “Working with and all of our partners, we're delighted this work is now beginning on the Ebbw Vale line to enable more trains to run in the future.

“A more frequent service will mean passengers between Ebbw Vale Town and will be able to access more jobs, training, and leisure opportunities.

“We know that there will be some disruption for local communities and passengers and we're grateful for their support and patience as we deliver this important upgrade.”

James Price, Transport for Wales Chief Executive, said: “This substantial investment from the Welsh Government will bring significant benefits for people living in Ebbw Vale and the surrounding communities.

“Transport for Wales will be able to run additional services, and more frequent services, when the work is complete as part of our wider programme to transform the Wales and Borders network.

“While the work is taking place we advise passengers to check our new website, our recently-updated app or the TfW social media channels for the latest travel information.”

Councillor Dai Davies, Executive Member for Regeneration, Blaenau Gwent Council said: “We are fully supportive of this project. Any additional rail link, and an increase in the frequency and reliability of train services is great news for the future economic prosperity of Blaenau Gwent.

“It will help to connect people and communities with employment; training and social opportunities. This is just part of improvements that need to be made to public transport and the aim for an integrated service for all.”

Councillor Jamie Pritchard, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Property, County Borough Council said: “We welcome this major investment and improvements to the rail infrastructure and will work with our partners to provide a better railway service for passengers in Caerphilly County Borough and the wider region.

“I'm delighted to see improvements planned at Newbridge and Cross Keys. These improvements will help to support our Lower Ebbw and Sirhowy Valleys Masterplan which sets out the future development and regeneration opportunities to promote communities, strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life for residents.”

Cllr Roger Jeavons, deputy leader and cabinet member for city services, Newport City Council, said: “Having more capacity for trains on the Ebbw Vale gives residents more sustainable travel choices. Along with the work to improve travel corridors to and from the east and west of the city, it will also connect Newport more closely with our neighbouring communities.

“Both of these bring benefits for residents and businesses alike, and that's why we're pleased to be working alongside our partners on this important project.”

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  • Does this upgrade mean that the trains will now eventually go all the way into Newport main station or will we still have to make the idiotic journey into Cardiff and then come back to Newport.

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