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Buses to replace trains for more than two weeks as work takes place on Heart of Wales line

Buses to replace trains for more than two weeks as work takes place on Heart of Wales line

Wales Online23-04-2025
Buses to replace trains for more than two weeks as work takes place on Heart of Wales line
The works will be carried out during May which Network Rail has said will mean less disruption to passengers and people living near the line in future
Works will take place on the Heart of Wales line
(Image: Network Rail )
Network Rail will be carrying out essential maintenance work on the Heart of Wales line next month. It will affect the area between Llanwrtyd and Pantyffynnon, and will take place from Tuesday, May 6, to Friday, May 23.
Teams "are working hard to complete lots of tasks" during the closure, according to Network Rail, which means less disruption to travelling passengers and homes nearby in the future. The work will see engineering teams installing a new cattle grid, as well as undertaking important bridge and river defence wall repairs.

The planned works will also include management of trees, plants and hedges to maintain visibility for train drivers and prevent obstructions to signals. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here
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Drainage improvements will also reduce the risk of flooding during severe weather, Network Rail has said.
Graffiti and fly-tipping along the stretch of track will also be removed.
A statement from Network Rail read: "This investment is part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe and reliable railway.

"The track maintenance and infrastructure repairs will support smoother, safer, journeys for passengers.
"To allow this work to be carried out safely, buses will replace trains between Carmarthen and Swansea to Llandrindod for the duration of the project, so please allow extra time for journeys."

Route director, Nick Millington, said: 'We'd like to thank passengers and local communities for their patience and understanding while we carry out this vital work on the Heart of Wales line.'
Passengers can check the latest information on the Transport for Wales website by clicking here.
The Heart of Wales Line is a spectacular 121 mile rural railway between Swansea and Shrewsbury via the rural uplands of Carmarthenshire, Powys and Shropshire.

The seven days/week train service is operated by Transport for Wales.
Much loved by daytrippers and walkers, the line also provides a vital transport link for lively rural communities and towns across Mid Wales and the Borders.
The Heart of Wales Line links to major and urban routes across the UK Network via Crewe, Shrewsbury, Craven Arms, Llanelli, Swansea and Cardiff.
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