After engagement with local communities, evening train services on the Cambrian Line are intended to remain in operation after the December timetable change.
The following late evening services are planned to still be part of the timetable after this year’s changes:
Monday to Saturday
- 20:26 Pwllheli – Machynlleth
- 21:47 Machynlleth – Pwllheli
These services were due to be removed during the upcoming winter months after showing low numbers of passenger use over previous winters.
However, following positive engagement and discussions between Transport for Wales and local community groups, the intention is that they will remain in place, with continued monitoring. Brand-new trains are still planned to be introduced to the line next year (2026).
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales said: “Transport for Wales has listened to the concerns of local people and taken action to continue running important rail services where needed.
“We’ve invested £800 million into brand-new trains across Wales and the Borders, with further improvements coming to mid-Wales during 2026.
“We’re proud to be delivering real change for the people of Wales.”
Colin Lea, Planning and Performance Director at Transport for Wales added: “Working closely with local communities along the Cambrian Line, we’re pleased to reinstate these evening services to support the region. We really encourage everyone to use these services so that we can continue to support them in the coming years.
“It’s a clear example of how listening to the people we serve leads to better outcomes for everyone. We’re also looking forward to introducing brand-new trains to the line next year”.
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