Watchdog challenges Transport for Wales over poor performance

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Refurb 153s // Credit Transport for Wales

Transport Focus is continuing to challenge Transport for Wales to improve its rail services.

The watchdog wrote to TfW in April, highlighting poor services and frequent , and is calling on Wales’ transport body to listen to the voice of transport users and keep performance high on its agenda.

It asked TfW to take specific actions, and is pressing for these to be carried out.

TfW Class 150 at Carduff Central
TfW Class 150 at Central. // Credit: TfW

Transport Focus is passing the information it has gathered to regulator the Office of Rail and Road, which has the power to make formal decisions. This information is also passed to , which can carry out the necessary work in conjunction with TfW.

Transport Focus asks passengers on trains and at stations about their travel experiences. It puts the understanding and first-hand evidence that this provides into reports and uses it to identify recommendations.

Transport for Wales has an improvement plan for the Wrexham-Bidston line and plans to introduce more new trains for the North Wales service and on the -Cardiff route, which will give passengers more seats.

TfW Man walks down station with New App
Credit: TfW

However,  Transport Focus remains concerned about poor information and support for passengers during disruption, which it says “is falling way behind expected standards” and is a key priority for passengers. It acknowledges improvements in the delay repay process, but wants to see more proactive promotion of the scheme, so that passengers whose journeys are delayed know how to claim the compensation they are entitled to.

The watchdog also acknowledges improvements to rail replacement services, with new branding and improved signage, and TfW surveying passengers to identify further improvements.

Wrexham General platform
station // Credit: Transport for Wales

Transport Focus’s last Rail User Survey saw passengers rate Transport for Wales joint worst for overall satisfaction. It promises to look for improvements for passengers in its next survey in September, and to continue to raise issues and work with Transport for Wales to ensure the situation improves.

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  1. Worst Rail company in the UK. TFW are the Old Arriva Trains equivalent operators to this day November 2023.

    TFW Management needs to pull there fingers out BIG TIME to
    Improve on 2 carriage units on Class 1A services causing overcrowding, There also using Class 234 4 carriage units on local Valley lines services, why not pull these on to main line services and use 2 carriage units for local use.

    At the very least 4 car units is a must nowadays with the amount of people using the train services

    Until they improve their use of trains I will travel Crewe to Cardiff via Birmingham new street to be able to get a seat .

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