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Wales & Western news

Green Lane road bridge reopens following reconstruction
Green Lane road bridge reopened to motorists yesterday, Wednesday 21 March, as work continues to modernise the railway between London and Cardiff.

Passengers in North Wales urged to check before travelling as engineers work to bring new signalling system into use
The weekend of 24-25 March marks a milestone in the £50m North Wales railway upgrade project, when a state of the art signalling system between Shotton and Colwyn Bay will come into use for the first time.

More trains, more seats and faster journeys planned for the South West
This summer will see Great Western Railway (GWR) start to deliver new trains, more seats, and in time more frequent services across the South West.

Railway neighbours invited to find out more about upgrade of Butts Hill Road bridge
Residents of Woodley in Berkshire are invited to an event on 13 March to find out more about the essential work that will be carried out this summer to upgrade Butts Hill Road bridge.

New opportunities to join Network Rail apprenticeship scheme across Wales and Borders
Network Rail is seeking to recruit seven engineers of the future from Wales and Borders to join its hugely successful apprentice scheme from September this year.

Second phase of upgrade work at Splott Road bridge completed on schedule
Engineers have completed the demolition of Splott Road bridge as work to modernise the South Wales Mainline continues.

Customers at the heart of Network Rail’s five-year proposed plan for Wales and Borders
Network Rail in Wales and Borders has announced its five-year spending proposals to improve the railway at a local level, benefitting as many passengers as possible.

Network Rail’s Western route reveals five year £multi-billion plan to improve the railway and increase services in the Thames Valley and Oxfordshire
- Proposed £2bn+ plan to maintain and improve the railway in the Western region between 2019 and 2024
- Plans include supporting an additional 140,000 more trains per year from 2019 and working ever more closely with operators to improve reliability across the route by more than 11%
- Target of 6% efficiency, creating potential savings of over £100m
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