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Considering the size of cardiff and its commute to work areas , central station is crap and far too small
Other major cities outside of london have large train stations , bristol , newcastle , liverpool , leeds
Cardiff basically has a few platforms and a toilet
Whole thing needs to be enlarged , cardiff is a very fast growing city and the place cant cope
It's no good doing up central square without a new station
Maybe the tories will give the welsh government a load of money as a thank you to all those welsh who voted tory and enable a new station to be built
Or are they just spending money up north ?
Cardiff has a train station ???????
Shirley not
Central handles 13 to 14 million passengers a year. Far too small. They need to expand into the former Brains site at the back and build some 'dead end' platforms for commuter trains coming in from the west side and free up the 'through' platforms in the main station. Won't happen though.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-49061910
What happened to this?
Under the impression that this was all financed and part of the metro scheme. They certainly could do with upgrading the ancient trains on the Llantwit to Cardiff run.
I don't understand why more weren't saying this when the proposal to move the tax office and BBC building to the city centre was first announced? Those extra people coming into town were always either going to i) drive, or ii) get the bus, or iii) get the train but we know that i) roads are already congested before moving these employment hubs and ii) the bus service is expensive and frequently stuck in congested traffic and iii) the train system to the city centre is overcrowded and the largest station in Wales is pretty small really.
Considering where it is there is little room to expand it so maybe best option was building a new one and having two midsize stations in the centre instead? Alternatively, recognising that no option of improving transport links to the city centre and creating another employment hub/several employment hubs around Cardiff.
the reason for lack of work is down to Westminister not passing over the train tracks in Wales to transport for wales. Was suppose to happen 31 Jan 2020 but not heard it has happened. Think we will see new plans as well
Everything in the centre of Cardiff other than the Arcades and my beloved Cardiff City is dreadful, poorly managed ,no planning ,very little Independent retailers. Sold our sole to the corporations, top end of St Mary street is a disgrace, Queen Street has been allowed to turn into a poundsvile zone .
Remind me who has been in charge of all this progress.
Yep.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-wal...in-south-wales
Perhaps we may see red wall Wales move to blue Tory like the shift in the North East of England ,there are similarities to be had in these two regions?
In fairness, the Tories have played some blinders in these areas. Councils - cut funding so that people think they're paying more for less and blame the local authorities. BBC - make people think the Beeb are responsible for over 75s losing their free TV licence. They're pretty good at making it look like problems are caused by others.
Cuts and lack of investment leading to support for party that has made those political decisions? It could well happen but bit like the bad guy in James Bond who kills people so his newspaper company can get the scoop on it.
There is a sign in Edinburgh that describes forward thinking several decades/hundreds of years ago has ensured city has developed in style that is very attractive to tourists and supports modern day living. Every time there is a new (now empty) "student" block go up makes me think of that sign. A lot of short-term decisions made within past 5-10 years and difficult to say how much is UK government lead and how much is limitation of Cardiff council, certainly there only seems investment in Wales when it benefits Bristol too/more.