• TrawsCymru Day Ticket

    TrawsCymru Day Ticket Get unlimited travel for the day on the T1, T1C, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T10, T11, T12, T14, T22, T28, 43, X43, and the 460.

  • Swansea to Gowerton

    Why Choose Transport for Wales? Transport for Wales have created a world-class travel network, and have pushed the boundaries of train travel.

  • Ferry connections

    Got a ferry trip to Ireland booked? Our trains can take you to Holyhead, Pembroke Dock and Fishguard ports, so take the stress out of getting to the port by jumping on one of our trains. 

  • Assistance dogs

    We offer the Assistance Dogs Travel Scheme in partnership with Assistance Dogs (UK). The scheme aims to raise awareness of the needs of assistance dog owners among rail staff and customers. 

  • London Euston to Shrewsbury

    Curled in a bend of the River Severn since pre-Roman times, the town has over 650 listed buildings and a street plan that remains unchanged for centuries. At its heart is the striking 11th century castle.

  • Cardiff Central to Glasgow

    First on your itinerary should be Glasgow Cathedral and the atmospheric Necropolis. The oldest one in Scotland, the cathedral was built in the 1100s, and is dedicated to St Mungo, Glasgow’s patron saint.

  • Bangor to Llandudno

    You can visit Llandudno Bay, where the Promenade sweeps wide and clear around the curve. With a plethora of charming places to dine, locally caught fish and chips is a favourite, and there’s plenty to take away and enjoy whilst relaxing on the sand.

  • Llanharan to Cardiff Central

    Learning about the history of this great city whilst exploring is easy with the stunning castle, the serene and impressive cathedral, and, side by side, the buildings of the architecturally renowned City Hall and National Museum Cardiff.

  • Hereford to Abergavenny

    Abergavenny is known as the "Gateway to Wales," making it a popular destination for visitors with an interest in both Welsh and British history.