Kind Charles Opening Depot

King Charles Opens £100m South Wales Metro Depot – A Milestone for Welsh Rail

His Majesty King Charles has officially opened the South Wales Metro Depot at Taff’s Well, marking a major step forward in one of Wales’ most ambitious transport projects.

The £100 million facility will serve as the operational heart of the South Wales Metro, providing over 400 jobs and housing a fleet of 36 brand-new tram-trains. These vehicles will be stabled and maintained on the 5-hectare site, which also includes an Integrated Control Centre.

The opening of the depot and the introduction of the first tram-trains next year will accelerate the transformation of transport across South Wales. Transport for Wales (TfW) is spearheading the Metro project, which includes electrifying more than 170km of railway – a move that enabled electric trains to run on the South Wales Valley lines for the first time last year.

Dubbed the “Welsh Tube,” the Metro aims to connect some of Europe’s most deprived communities to Cardiff and beyond, improving access to jobs, leisure, and healthcare while boosting the economic potential of the Valleys.

During the visit, King Charles met staff at the depot and even took a ride in the driver’s cab of one of the new tram-trains. Children from three local schools and community representatives joined the celebrations.

First Minister Eluned Morgan said: “Improving transport across Wales is one of my top priorities – investing in high quality transport which is more reliable, more convenient and more enjoyable to use.
“We are already seeing the significant benefits of our investment in the South Wales Metro.
“Better services, brand-new trains and Pay-As-You-go ticketing have transformed travel for passengers.
“The opening of the Taffs Well Depot marks a major milestone in our £1bn investment to upgrade the Core Valley Lines.
“It’s part of the behind-the-scenes but essential infrastructure which will make a big difference to people in their daily lives, whether making it easier to go to work or training, or exploring the country on our fantastic rail network.”

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO, added:


“It’s been a pleasure to host his Majesty, King Charles at Taff’s Well today and for him to tour our South Wales Metro Depot.
“With electrified railways, brand-new trains and a state-of-the-art depot, the South Wales Metro is transforming the way people travel in the region, and most importantly connecting people and communities to opportunities.
“We’re in the final stages of electrifying 170 km of track and have already introduced our first electric trains onto the network, alongside pay as you go ticketing for our customers.
“We’re excited to start introducing the brand-new tram-trains next year, as we continue to transform travel and attract people to use public transport.
“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all our team and construction partners for their hard work to deliver the new depot.
“I’d especially like to thank the local community in Taff’s Well for their support and patience throughout the major construction project and for helping us name it locally as ‘The Walnut Tree Depot’.”

Team with King Charles

Vernon Everitt, Transport for Wales Chair, said:


“The South Wales Metro is transforming transport in the region and the opening of this depot signifies the beginning of a new chapter in Welsh public transport.
“Transport is an essential enabler of sustainable economic growth, higher productivity and access to homes, jobs, education, better health and opportunity for everyone.
“At its heart, transport is about tackling inequality in all its forms and the South Wales Metro will improve the lives of those living in the valleys and help provide a better future for generations to come.
“This one-hundred-million-pound facility that we open today, is, therefore, so much more than bricks, mortar and steel tracks. It is a cornerstone for better lives in South Wales and a catalyst for regeneration.
“Transport for Wales is delivering change and improvements in public transport across the whole of Wales and into the borders and our vision is to create one integrated network, bringing together rail, bus and active travel routes.”

Image & Video credits: Transport for Wales

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