New trains heading for Wales as electrification project completed
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Almost six years since the start of the work, Transport for Wales has completed the process of electrifying the Core of the Valleys lines, which are the lines at the heart of South Wales Metro which include Treherbert, Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil, Coryton, City Line, Rhymney and Cardiff Bay.
100% electrification of the Core Valley lines complete
Transport for Wales (TfW) has completed the full electrification of the Core Valley lines as part of the billion pound South Wales Metro project. The overhead line equipment (OLE) on the final 800 metre section between Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Bay has now been completed and tested as TfW prepares for the full electrification […]
Core Valley Lines electrification complete
Transport for Wales has now finished electrifying the Core Valley Lines, a key part of the South Wales Metro and one of the UK’s most ambitious rail infrastructure projects. The final 800-metre stretch between Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Bay has been fitted with overhead line equipment, bringing a six-year…
Electrification of Wales’ Core Valley Lines complete
Transport for Wales (TfW) has completed the full electrification of the Core Valley lines, at the heart of the South Wales Metro, delivering what it calls “one of Wales’ most ambitious rail infrastructure transport projects”. The post Electrification of Wales’ Core Valley Lines complete appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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