Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes

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Valley Lines and surrounding network
Treherbert
Head stop
Ynyswen
Stop on track Unknown BSicon "exKHSTa"
Ebbw Vale Town
Aberdare
Straight track Head stop Head stop Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Merthyr Tydfil
Treorchy
Stop on track Straight track Straight track Head stop Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Rhymney
Cwmbach
Straight track Stop on track Straight track Straight track Unknown BSicon "KHSTxa"
Ebbw Vale Parkway
Ton Pentre
Stop on track Straight track Stop on track Straight track Straight track
Pentre-bach
Ystrad Rhondda
Stop on track Straight track Straight track Stop on track Straight track
Pontlottyn
Fernhill
Straight track Stop on track Stop on track Straight track Straight track
Troed-y-rhiw
Llwynypia
Stop on track Straight track Straight track Straight track Unknown BSicon "eHST"
Cwm
Mountain Ash
Straight track Stop on track Stop on track Straight track Straight track
Merthyr Vale
Tonypandy
Stop on track Straight track Straight track Stop on track Straight track
Tir-Phil
Dinas Rhondda
Stop on track Straight track Straight track Stop on track Straight track
Brithdir
Penrhiwceiber
Straight track Stop on track Straight track Straight track Straight track Unknown BSicon "exKHSTa"
Abertillery
Porth
Stop on track Straight track Stop on track Straight track Unknown BSicon "eABZrg" Unknown BSicon "exSTRrf"
Quakers Yard
Trehafod
Stop on track Straight track Straight track Straight track Stop on track
Llanhilleth
Abercynon North (Closed)
Straight track Track turning left Unknown BSicon "eHSTq" Junction from right Stop on track Straight track
Bargoed
Abercynon
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "ABZ+lr" Stop on transverse track Track turning right Stop on track Straight track
Gilfach Fargoed
Pontypridd
Station on track Stop on track Straight track
Pengam
Treforest
Stop on track Straight track Stop on track
Newbridge
Treforest Estate
Stop on track Stop on track Straight track
Hengoed
Taff's Well
Stop on track Stop on track Straight track
Ystrad Mynach
Coryton
Straight track Head stop Stop on track Straight track
Llanbradach
Whitchurch
Straight track Stop on track Straight track Stop on track
Crosskeys
Rhiwbina
Straight track Stop on track Stop on track Straight track
Aber
Radyr
Station on track Straight track Stop on track Straight track
Caerphilly
Birchgrove
Track turning from left Junction to right Stop on track Straight track Stop on track
Risca and Pontymister
Ty Glas
Straight track Straight track Stop on track Stop on track Straight track
Lisvane & Thornhill
Llandaf
Straight track Stop on track Track turning left Track turning from right Stop on track Straight track
Llanishen
Cathays
Straight track Stop on track Right side of cross-platform interchange Left side of cross-platform interchange Straight track
Heath Low / High Level
Danescourt
Stop on track Junction from left Transverse track Unknown BSicon "ABZ3rf" Track turning right Stop on track
Rogerstone
Cardiff Queen Street
Straight track Station on track Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "eHSTq" Track turning right
Pye Corner
Fairwater
Stop on track Unknown BSicon "vSTRrg" Transverse abbreviated in this map Unknown BSicon "ABZqrxl" Station on transverse track Track turning from right
Newport
Waun-Gron Park
Stop on track Unknown BSicon "vÜWBl" Junction both to and from left Continuation to left
Welsh Marches Line
Cardiff Bay
Straight track Unknown BSicon "vSTR-ABZgl" Transverse small terminus from right Stop on track
Severn Tunnel Junction
Cardiff Central Connection to regional/long-distance trains
Straight track Unknown BSicon "vBHF" Junction to left Track turning from right
South Wales Main Line
River Taff
Straight track Unknown BSicon "vWBRÜCKE" Continuation forward Straight track
   to Bristol Parkway
Grangetown
Straight track Unknown BSicon "vSTR-ABZgl+l" Station on transverse track Track turning from right Stop on track
Caldicot
Ninian Park
Straight track Unknown BSicon "vSTR-HST" Junction to left Track turning from right Stop on track
Chepstow
Cogan
Straight track Unknown BSicon "vÜWBr" Stop on track Stop on track Straight track
Dingle Road
Eastbrook
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "vSTRrf" Stop on track End stop Straight track
Penarth
Dinas Powys
Straight track Stop on track Unrestricted border on track
Welsh/English Border
Cadoxton
Straight track Stop on track Stop on track
Lydney
Barry Docks
Straight track Stop on track Station on track
Gloucester
Pontyclun
Stop on track Straight track End station
Cheltenham Spa
Barry
Straight track Stop on track
Llanharan
Stop on track Junction to left Transverse small terminus from right
Barry Island
Pencoed
Stop on track Straight track
Rhoose Cardiff Int Apt
Straight track Stop on track Airport
Cardiff International
Llantwit Major
Junction from left Stop on transverse track Track turning right
   Airport
Bridgend
Station on track
Junction to left Transverse abbreviated in this map Transverse abbreviated in this map Continuation to left
South Wales Main Line
Wildmill
Stop on track
   to Swansea
Sarn
Stop on track
Tondu
Stop on track
Garth
Stop on track
Maesteg (Ewenny Road)
Stop on track
Maesteg
End stop

Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes (Welsh: Llwybrau Lleol y Cymoedd a Chaerdydd) (formerly Valley Lines) is the busy network of passenger suburban railway services radiating from Cardiff, Wales. It includes lines within the city itself, the Vale of Glamorgan and the South Wales Valleys.[1]

The services are currently operated by Arriva Trains Wales. In total, it serves 81 stations in six unitary authority areas: 20 in the city of Cardiff, 11 in the Vale of Glamorgan, 25 in Rhondda Cynon Taff, 15 in Caerphilly, 8 in Bridgend and 5 in Merthyr Tydfil.[2]

Services on these routes are provided by Class 121, 142, 143 and 150 DMUs, and are typically end-to-end, in that they run from one branch terminus, through Cardiff Queen Street station, to another branch terminus, e.g. from Pontypridd to Barry Island.

The major hubs of the network are Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central. Other hubs are Pontypridd, Bridgend and Barry.[3]

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[edit] Reopening of the Vale of Glamorgan Line

A stretch of the Vale of Glamorgan Line, on which passenger services were closed under the Beeching Axe, re-opened for passenger service, with services from Cardiff Central to Bridgend, via Barry, Rhoose Cardiff Intl. Airport and Llantwit Major. These services were originally advertised to start in April 2005, but commenced on 12 June 2005.[4][5] Previously services only went as far as Barry.

[edit] Lines

The colours used below are from the official network map (see External links). Stations in bold are major interchanges for the network.[2]

     Butetown Branch Line      City Line      Coryton Line      Vale of Glamorgan Line

Cardiff Queen St.
Cardiff Bay

Cardiff Queen St.
Cardiff Central
Ninian Park
Waun-Gron Park
Fairwater
Danescourt
Radyr

Cardiff Central
Cardiff Queen St.
Heath Low Level
Ty Glas
Birchgrove
Rhiwbina
Whitchurch
Coryton

Cardiff Central
Grangetown
   Dingle Road
   Penarth
Cogan
Eastbrook
Dinas Powys
Cadoxton
Barry Docks
Barry
   Barry Island
Rhoose Cardiff Int. Airport
Llantwit Major
Bridgend

     Merthyr Line      Merthyr Line      Rhondda Line      Rhymney Line

Cardiff Central
Cardiff Queen St.
Cathays
Llandaf
Radyr
Taffs Well
Treforest Estate
Treforest
Pontypridd
Abercynon
Quakers Yard
Merthyr Vale
Troed-y-rhiw
Pentre-bach
Merthyr Tydfil

Cardiff Central
Cardiff Queen St.
Cathays
Llandaf
Radyr
Taffs Well
Treforest Estate
Treforest
Pontypridd
Abercynon
Penrhiwceiber
Mountain Ash
Fernhill
Cwmbach
Aberdare

Cardiff Central
Cardiff Queen St.
Cathays
Llandaf
Radyr
Taffs Well
Treforest Estate
Treforest
Pontypridd
Trehafod
Porth
Dinas Rhondda
Tonypandy
Llwynypia
Ystrad Rhondda
Ton Pentre
Treorchy
Ynyswen
Treherbert

Cardiff Central
Cardiff Queen St.
Heath High Level
Llanishen
Lisvane & Thornhill
Caerphilly
Aber
Llanbradach
Ystrad Mynach
Hengoed
Pengam
Gilfach Fargoed
Bargoed
Brithdir
Tir-Phil
Pontlottyn
Rhymney

[edit] Routes

Generally some trains run from one line to another, joining at Cardiff Central eliminating the need for changing trains there. However they may not run for the whole length of the line.[6] Services run between:

  • Bridgend/Barry Island and Merthyr Tydfil/Aberdare - incorporating the Vale of Glamorgan and Merthyr Lines
  • Penarth and Treherbert - incorporating the Vale of Glamorgan and Rhondda Lines
  • Radyr and Coryton - incorporating the City and Coryton Lines

[edit] Surrounding lines

The following lines also serve Cardiff and the South Wales Valleys but are not considered part of the network by Arriva Trains Wales.[citation needed]

Maesteg - Cheltenham Ebbw Valley Railway

Cheltenham Spa
Gloucester
Lydney
Chepstow
Caldicot
Severn Tunnel Junction
Newport
Cardiff Central
Pontyclun
Llanharan
Pencoed
Bridgend
Wildmill
Sarn
Tondu
Garth
Maesteg (Ewenny Road)
Maesteg

Cardiff Central
Pye Corner
Rogerstone
Risca and Pontymister
Crosskeys
Newbridge
Llanhilleth
Ebbw Vale Parkway

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/StrategicBusinessPlan/RoutePlans/2008/Route%2015%20-%20South%20Wales%20Valleys.pdf
  2. ^ a b http://www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/WorkArea/showcontent.aspx?id=4776
  3. ^ Cardiff Central and Queen Street are where all services pass through and are interchanges to the national network. Pontypridd and Barry are the two stations with the largest passenger numbers outside of Cardiff and they are only served by this network. See respective Wikipedia pages.
  4. ^ http://www.railfuture.org.uk/tiki-index.php?page=Vale+of+Glamorgan
  5. ^ "Airport rail link 'open in 2005'". BBC News. 4 May 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3683923.stm. Retrieved 9 April 2010. 
  6. ^ http://www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/WorkArea/showcontent.aspx?id=5952
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