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Transport for Wales (TfW) is a not-for-profit company owned by the Welsh Government, focused on creating a sustainable, integrated transport network across Wales and its borders.


TfW manages rail, bus, and active travel services, including the publicly owned Transport for Wales Rail. Key projects like the South Wales Metro and a new fleet of trains are modernising the network to deliver greener, more connected journeys for all.

4 March 2026

More Than 75,000 Passengers Use Transport for Wales’ Passenger Assist Service


Transport for Wales (TfW) helped a record 75,339 passengers through its Passenger Assist service in 2024/25.

The figure represents a 23% increase on the previous year and is the highest number of assistance bookings recorded on the Wales and Borders network.

Jo Foxall, Customer Experience Director at Transport for Wales said:

“We want to help make public transport easy to use and accessible for all and our passenger assistance service is just one way of doing that.

 

“We want people to feel confident to travel and the figures show that more and more people are accessing the help that is on offer.

 

“Our Customer Service Advisors take an agile approach to supporting customers, which has resulted in fantastic feedback on their assistance.”

The Passenger Assist service is available for all customers who need the additional support to complete their journey safely and efficiently. Staff are trained to assist passengers with both visible and non-visible disabilities, helping with journey planning, purchasing tickets, and getting on and off the trains. They can also assist with manageable luggage for customers with reduced mobility or visual impairments, in line with National Rail guidance.

Passengers can book assistance up to two hours before their journey is due to depart, at any time of day. For those unable to pre-book, station and on-board teams will always do their best to provide necessary support.

TfW has also continued to invest in new Changing Places and have recently installed these facilities at key stations around the network at Shrewsbury, Bangor, Chester and Carmarthen.

In addition to Passenger Assist, TfW supports a range of accessibility initiatives including the Orange Wallet Scheme for passengers who find communication on public transport difficult, the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme and the BSL app to make public transport more accessible.

TfW is also developing sensory kits and expanding its staff training programme to further enhance accessibility across the network.


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