Posted: Wed 12th Sep 2018

Major upgrades and investment on the way for three local train stations

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Sep 12th, 2018

Three train stations in Wrexham County Borough are set to undergo a series of significant improvements in the coming years as a new rail franchise prepares to take over services in Wales.

Among the investment is £2.4m which is set to be pumped into Wrexham General to enable the acceleration of the North East Wales Metro.

Stations at Chirk and Ruabon will also undergo a series of significant improvements as part of a multi-million pound scheme.

Earlier this month as part of Welsh Labour’s National Rail Campaign Day, Clywd South AM Ken Skates spoke to passengers at Ruabon Station about the new Wales rail franchise.

KeolisAmey has been contracted to operate the Wales and Borders rail service for the next 15 years, taking over from Arriva Trains Wales in October.

French company Keolis and Spanish-owned Amey already runs the Docklands Light Railway and Manchester Metrolink its bid beat Hong Kong’s MTR commuter railways.

The company will work with Transport for Wales, the not-for-profit company set up to drive the Welsh Labour Government’s vision of a world-class, safe, integrated and affordable transport network.

“In the coming years, the Welsh Labour Government will deliver a ground-breaking transformation of transport across Wales,” said Mr Skates.

“It’s extremely exciting and we had a great response from passengers at Ruabon Station, which will undergo a significant upgrade – along with Wrexham General and Chirk.”

Local improvements and investment will include:

– £2.4m investment at Wrexham General to enable the acceleration of the North East Wales Metro

– Significant upgrades of Chirk and Ruabon stations as part of a £200m modernisation programme

– Increasing the frequency on the Wrexham-Bidston line to two trains per hour from Dec 2021 – with fully refurbished metro trains

– A new hourly Liverpool to Llandudno/ Shrewsbury service and a new Liverpool-Cardiff train stopping at Wrexham

– Half-price concessionary fares being extended to 16-18 year-olds

– Refunds for delays over 15 minutes and penalties for the operator if passengers have to stand for longer than 20 minutes

Clwyd South MP Susan Elan Jones also continues to lobby the UK Government at Westminster to improve disabled access at Ruabon Station.

She said: “Improving infrastructure and access at our railway stations is the responsibility of the Tory Government at Westminster, which is why I have repeatedly stood up in the House of Commons and called for investment locally.

“Last year I presented a petition collected by the wonderful Friends of Ruabon calling on the UK Government to act and support our cause.

“I’m delighted that the Welsh Labour Government is taking action and has set aside £15m to improve disability access at our stations.

“The Welsh Government has also promised to continue to lobby Westminster and put Ruabon forward for the funding it deserves.”



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