Shrewsbury to Ludlow
No visit is complete without a trip to Ludlow Castle. Founded by the Normans, it was home to Prince Arthur who died there in 1502. In the 17th century, the castle was abandoned and slowly became a ruin.
Carmarthen to Abergavenny
Why Choose Transport for Wales? Take the stress out of long journeys on one of our superior high-speed trains.
Llŷn and Snowdonia Coast
Machnylleth to BangorWith the Snowdonia National Park providing a mighty natural backdrop, it is easy to understand why this area is so loved. There are some great walks where you’ll discover small fishing villages, estuaries and miles of sandy beaches.
Compensation
We always try and ensure our trains run on time, but delays do occur sometimes and when this happens, we will offer fair and appropriate compensation.
Walking safety tips
Walking and wheeling are great ways to get out in nature and explore Wales. Here are some top tips for staying safe in the countryside.
Cardiff Central enhancements FAQ
TfW Rail Service Quality Report, 2024/25
TfW Rail Service Quality Report, 2024-25OverviewThis report captures Transport for Wales Rail service quality for the financial year 2024/25.
Llanelli to Swansea
Swansea Bay is a glorious place to start your visit, and holds the title of Watersports Centre of Excellence. Offering sailing, paddle boarding, and surfing, amongst other activities, this is a must-do for any fans of messing around in water.
Core Valley Lines infrastructure manager
This site hosts key regulatory documentation and other information in respect of the role AIW undertakes as Infrastructure Manager for the railway network running from Cardiff to Treherbert, Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil, Coryton, Rhymney and Cwmbargoed (known as the Core Valleys Lines), as well as hosting consultations run by AIW.