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on Newport road
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Any more detailed maps ?
It may not be possible due to the task of digging everything out but .....
Suburban train stations in St mellons , llanederyrn , Llanrumney, Roath , splott would be great as these are some of the most densely populated areas of Cardiff
Ely too although I am sure that will be last on the list as per usual
Don't hold your breathe on any of this. It relies on the line looping down from Cardiff Bay, through the docks and up the old freight lines that run by Tremorfa Park etc.
It is of course an excellent idea, and relatively doable, but I suspect it's a decade away if ever.
no I think they plan to get this underway relatively quickly (and there's a big difference between a decade and ever!)
not sure about the Cardiff parkway station in st mellons though, that seems to have gone a bit quiet
a station on crwys road is being planned also which will be a nice addition
The link to the east makes perfect sense. It's really important, but unfortunately it doesn't mean it will happen soon.
Cardiff Parkway is also massively important. That's on the mainline so could open far sooner. It's currently with the Welsh Govt who called it in on environmental grounds.
Crwys Rd would be pretty important. Would bring a station to a very densely populated area where currently the nearest one is Cathays.
One is going in by Loudoun Square, which is great for Butetown though I'm not really sure how transformative it will be, as it's only a few hundred metres from the Bay station. Makes it handier for some I guess.
The line connecting Cardiff Bay to the East could be transformative though. Personally I have never looked to live in East Cardiff because of the lack of trains and I'm sure there's many like me in that respect. If you can get into town quickly, it really can change an area.
i live in the east of the city and a train station has been muted around this area since the 70's ! still waiting
with the new speed limits in place it now takes exactly the same time to get to Newport centre to Cardiff city centre by car if you iive in the east of the city
The main road into Newport is still 50mph and when you get to Newport the same speed limits are the same with the SDR around Newport
and try getting a bus into Cardiff city centre at peak times usually the buses are full by the time they hit rumney hill !
some say it as already merged but the dividing line is Castleton . they have just completed another housing development around st mellons golf club .
i guess the conservationists will hold off certain areas for protection of wild life in the future just like the M4 relief road !
A station at St Mellons was announced decades ago.
Not a spadeful of earth dug yet.
almost there bobh
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ation-28379266
It all sounds great until people remember or realise that trains are just not reliable.