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  2. Premier Service - Wikipedia

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    Normal standard-class fares are valid on the train. As well as serving Cardiff to Holyhead, Transport for Wales introduced 6 return services Monday-Saturday between Cardiff and Manchester, and 1 return service between Swansea and Manchester on Monday-Saturday, with 2 services on Sunday, using the same rolling stock. [15]

  3. Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes - Wikipedia

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    Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes (formerly Valley Lines) is the urban and suburban rail network radiating from Cardiff, Wales. It includes lines within the city itself, the Vale of Glamorgan and the South Wales Valleys .

  4. Welsh Marches line - Wikipedia

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    Transport for Wales operates all passenger services on the line, on the following routes: [3] There is a generally hourly service from Manchester Piccadilly to Cardiff Central, Carmarthen or Milford Haven, calling at principal stations. A service every two hours from Holyhead to Cardiff Central also uses the Marches line from Shrewsbury southwards.

  5. Transport for Wales Rail - Wikipedia

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    Routes operated [26] Built [27] mph [26] km/h Locomotive-hauled stock Premier Service: 67: Diesel locomotive: 125 200 12 [29] [30] – Manchester Piccadilly–Cardiff Central/Swansea; Holyhead–Cardiff Central; 1999–2000: Mark 4: Coach: 140 225 37 [31] 4 or 5 Manchester Piccadilly–Cardiff Central/Swansea; Holyhead–Cardiff Central

  6. Cross Country services - Wikipedia

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    The first cross-country route avoided requiring co-operation between existing operators however still connected rival operators' tracks to the same terminus city, London, and was the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's Manchester and Leeds Railway which was constructed in 1847.

  7. Shrewsbury–Chester line - Wikipedia

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    This improved service includes a through train every two hours between Holyhead and Cardiff throughout most of the day. [needs update] On 28 April 2008, Wrexham & Shropshire began services along the section of line between Wrexham General and Shrewsbury, continuing via Wolverhampton to London Marylebone. The service ceased on 28 January 2011 ...

  8. Rail transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    National. Cardiff Central – Newport – Hereford – Shrewsbury – Wrexham General – Chester – Rhyl – Llandudno Junction – Holyhead; Cardiff Central – Newport – Hereford – Shrewsbury – Crewe – Manchester Piccadilly

  9. Great Western Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Great Western Railway also operate a train between London Paddington – Cardiff Central every 30 minutes, with hourly extensions to Swansea. At Swansea/Cardiff there is a connecting Transport for Wales boat train to/from Fishguard Harbour for the Stena Line ferry to Rosslare Europort in Ireland .