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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.

29 September 2025

New Electric Trains Now Running Daily on Coryton and Penarth Lines


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New electric trains are now running on the Coryton and Penarth lines in South Wales.

A total of 24 Class 756 electric trains will run on the Coryton, Penarth, Treherbert, Aberdare, and Merthyr lines.

The trains have increased capacity, faster and more frequent services, as well as improved comfort and accessibility, including level boarding.

This completes the rollout of all the Class 756 trains across the South Wales Valleys as part of the Welsh Government’s £800 million investment into new trains.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, said:

“We are working hard to deliver better transport for people across Wales, so I am delighted that the full rollout of the brand-new 756 electric trains is now complete.

 

“This marks another significant milestone on our mission to upgrade all the Core Valley Lines and deliver a turn-up-and go metro service.

 

“And with Pay As You Go available in over 90 stations, more people will now be able to travel for cheaper and benefit from the service these state-of-the art trains provide.”

Marie Daly, Chief Operating Officer at TfW, said:

“We're excited to now have brand-new electric trains running on the Coryton line and improving the customer experience for all those who travel with us.

 

“These modern trains offer more capacity, improved seating, modern air conditioning, power sockets, Wifi and passenger information screens with up-to-the-minute travel information. They’ll also feature automatic level boarding and space for up to six bikes.”


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