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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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    This was at the same time of the announcement of electrification of the South Wales Main Line from Cardiff to Swansea. This would also see investment in new trains and continued improvements to stations. [7] The investment will require new trains and should result in reduced journey times and cheaper maintenance of the network.

  4. 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

  5. North Wales Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The North Wales Main Line (Welsh: Prif Linell Gogledd Cymru or Prif Linell y Gogledd; lit. ' North Main Line '), [1] also known as the North Wales Coast Line (Welsh: Llinell Arfordir Gogledd Cymru), [2] is a major railway line in the north of Wales and Cheshire, England, running from Crewe on the West Coast Main Line to Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesey.

  6. 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 .

  7. Rail transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    All 20 railway stations in Cardiff are owned by Network Rail and managed by Transport for Wales which also operates all train services at these stations, with the exception of Cardiff Central which is also served by CrossCountry and Great Western Railway.

  8. Llandaf railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Taff Vale Railway opened the station in 1840, [1] only ten years after the first stations for locomotive-drawn trains had been opened on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Originally named Llandaff , the station had been renamed Llandaff for Whitchurch by 1910, and on 12 May 1980 it was again renamed Llandaf .

  9. File:Pengam, Cardiff- 1M65 1726 Cardiff Central to Manchester ...

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    Although extra - and strengthened service always operate on days when Wales play international rugby in Cardiff, the numbers attending the two games held in the city over the weekend as part of the World Cup justified an even more intensive timetable on a number of routes. One such additional train was Cross Country's 1M65 1726 Cardiff Central ...