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In North Wales, National Express offers services from major towns to Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Newcastle, Leeds and Bradford. In South Wales, National Express provides direct services from major towns and cities to Bristol, Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport and London Victoria.
Valley Lines became Wales & Borders from October 2001, being operated by National Express, combining its services with most of Wales & West's Welsh services and the Cambrian Line services from Central Trains. [3] In September 2003 Wales & Borders took over the North Wales Coast Line services from First North Western.
National Express, [1] also abbreviated NX, is a long and medium-distance intercity coach operator operating services throughout Great Britain. It is a subsidiary of the British multinational public transport company Mobico Group .
Valley Lines [1] was the trading name of the Cardiff Railway Company, a train operating company owned by Prism Rail and later National Express, [2] [3] that ran local services around Cardiff from October 1996 until October 2001.
All passenger routes in Wales are operated by Transport for Wales Rail, as part of the cross-border Wales and Borders franchise, involving services throughout Wales and the routes making up the network through England. [44] Transport for Wales operate the Premier Service, connecting Holyhead in north Wales, to Cardiff in the south. [45]
TransPennine Express FirstGroup: 1 April 2016: 28 May 2023: TransPennine Trains (trading as TransPennine Express) TP KeolisAmey Wales: Wales & Borders Keolis/Amey: 14 October 2018: 6 February 2021: Transport for Wales Rail: AW Valley Lines: Valley Lines National Express: 13 October 1996: 13 October 2001: Wales & Borders: VL Virgin Trains East ...
National Express operate largely west-east services in Wales. They operate services along the North Wales coast to Holyhead, Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Abergele. A Mid Wales service from England to Aberystwyth, passing Welshpool, Newtown, and Llanidloes. For South Wales, they operate services to Newport, Cardiff, Sarn (Bridgend), Port Talbot ...
Wales & West [2] was a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operated the South Wales & West franchise from 1996 until 2001. The franchise was operated by Prism Rail from October 1996 until July 2000, when the firm was taken over by National Express .