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2 Services  





3 Trains  





4 Electrification  





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Cardiff City Line
AClass 142 train approaches Danescourt
en routetoCoryton
Overview
OwnerNetwork Rail and Transport for Wales[1]
LocaleCardiff
Termini
  • Radyr
  • Stations4
    Service
    TypeHeavy Rail
    SystemNational Rail
    Operator(s)Transport for Wales Rail
    Rolling stock
  • Class 153 DMUs
  • History
    Opened1987
    Technical
    Line lengthmiles 66 chains (7.8 km)[2]
    Number of tracksdouble track throughout
    Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

    Route map


    (Click to expand)

    Radyr

    Danescourt
    §

    Fairwater
    §

    Waun-gron Park
    §

    Ninian Park
    §

    Cardiff Central

    Cardiff Queen Street

    § = closed Sundays

    The Cardiff City Line is a commuter railway lineinCardiff that runs between Radyr and Cardiff Central via Fairwater.

    History[edit]

    The line was opened by the Taff Vale Railway in 1859, as part of its route from Radyr to the docksatPenarth.[3] Subsequent construction by the TVR added links to Cardiff Central and to the Penarth Extension Railway by 1878. Originally the line was freight-only, but over the years saw regular use for empty passenger trains thanks to its links with the depot at Cardiff Canton TMD and also for football specials to Ninian Park stadium and periodic engineering diversions.[4]

    The first regular passenger service was introduced to the line on 5 October 1987, when three new stations were opened at Waun-gron Park, Fairwater and Danescourt, and regular service was introduced to the previously existing Ninian Park station. The new service was introduced by British Rail in co-operation with the Mid Glamorgan and South Glamorgan County Councils.[5]

    Services[edit]

    There are currently trains every half hour which drop to every hour in the evenings on Mondays-Saturdays. These services are now loop services from June 2024 with Merthyr to Aberdare trains travelling via Llandaf and Cardiff Queen St then after Cardiff Central travel via Ninian Park to Radyr and onto Aberdare. June 2024 also saw the introduction of a hourly Sunday service with Aberdare services starting at Cardiff Central.

    Pre June 2024 city line services ran from Radyr to Coryton but these have been replaced by a Coryton to Penarth service.

    Transport for Wales currently operates the line as part of the former Valley Lines network. TfW succeeded the previous franchisee Arriva Trains Wales in October 2018. Some freight services also use the line.

    The line is also used as a diversionary route for trains serving Merthyr Tydfil, Aberdare and Treherbert when the line between Cardiff Queen Street and Radyr is closed for engineering work. In the past there were shuttle trains on the line to serve Pontypridd and beyond with one stop at Ninian Park.

    Trains[edit]

    TfW operates the line with diesel multiple unitsofSprinter classes 150 and 153.

    Electrification[edit]

    On 16 July 2012 the Department for Transport announced plans to electrify the line. This will require new electric multiple unit trains and should reduce journey times, operating costs and maintenance costs. Work was expected to start between 2014 and 2019, but was pushed back to between 2019 and 2024.[6]

    The announcement was made as an extension of the electrification of the South Wales Main Line from Cardiff CentraltoSwansea and the electrification of the south Wales Valley Lines at a total cost of £350 million.[7] This in turn is part of a £9.4 billion investment in railways in England and Wales.[8]

    However, these plans have since been replaced by Welsh Government's South Wales Metro. This line has been partially taken over,[9] and is now being electrified.[10]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Impact of Core Valley Lines divestment on the Wales & Western region" (PDF). orr.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  • ^ Yonge, John; Padgett, David (August 2010) [1989]. Bridge, Mike (ed.). Railway Track Diagrams 3: Western (5th ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps. maps 22 & 28B. ISBN 978-0-9549866-6-7.
  • ^ Grace's Guide – Penarth Dock & Harbour Railway www.gracesguide.co.uk; Retrieved 12 September 2013
  • ^ Wales Rail – Cardiff City Line www.walesrail.co.uk; Retrieved 12 September 2013
  • ^ Walters, Laurence (1995). Railways of Cardiff. Ian Allan Ltd. p. 80. ISBN 0-7110-2380-8.
  • ^ "Cardiff And Valleys Station Upgrades". Network Rail. 16 May 2018. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  • ^ "Rail electrification to Swansea and south Wales valleys welcomed". BBC Online. 16 July 2012.
  • ^ "£9bn railway investment announced by coalition". BBC Online. 16 July 2012.
  • ^ "Impact of Core Valley Lines divestment on the Wales & Western region" (PDF). orr.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  • ^ "Core Valley Lines Transformation | Transport for Wales". tfw.wales. Retrieved 23 April 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cardiff_City_Line&oldid=1230392584"

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