Envoy
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This week, ATW are running a direct train (1Z37) from Cardiff to Builth Road via the Swansea District Line in order to convey people to the Royal Welsh Show. It departs Cardiff at 7.14am & reaches Pontarddulais at 8.27. I could not find anything about it on the ATW or Royal Welsh websites so it looks like they wish to keep it a secret. (It returns later in the day).
Anyway, this service knocks about 45 minutes off the time it would normally take to get from Cardiff to Pontarddulais. I was wondering if the Heart of Wales would get more tourist passengers if a train say left Cardiff at about 9.15am using this route? Passengers could stay on the train all the way to Craven Arms (or Shrewsbury) & then make their own way back via the Marches line with possible stop offs at say Ludlow / Hereford. The current disincentive to making such a trip is the lengthy journey via the scenic HOW. Likewise, people at the southern end of the HOW - Llandovery, Llandeilo, Ammanford etc. might make more use of trains that go direct to Cardiff than the current services via Llanelli. (Perhaps a service could still also go via Llanelli)?
If regular trains use the Swansea District Line, a new station could be built by the M4 at Morriston from which people heading for central Swansea (or the hospital), could use a bus link.
Anyway, this service knocks about 45 minutes off the time it would normally take to get from Cardiff to Pontarddulais. I was wondering if the Heart of Wales would get more tourist passengers if a train say left Cardiff at about 9.15am using this route? Passengers could stay on the train all the way to Craven Arms (or Shrewsbury) & then make their own way back via the Marches line with possible stop offs at say Ludlow / Hereford. The current disincentive to making such a trip is the lengthy journey via the scenic HOW. Likewise, people at the southern end of the HOW - Llandovery, Llandeilo, Ammanford etc. might make more use of trains that go direct to Cardiff than the current services via Llanelli. (Perhaps a service could still also go via Llanelli)?
If regular trains use the Swansea District Line, a new station could be built by the M4 at Morriston from which people heading for central Swansea (or the hospital), could use a bus link.