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First ever direct train link between Scotland & Wales to open for first time

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First ever direct train link between Scotland & Wales to open for first time

A BRAND new train service linking Scotland and Wales is set to run for the first time in a huge boost for customers.

Rail operator CrossCountry revealed that the new service will officially be rolled out next month.

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The service officially launches next monthCredit: Getty

And passengers can already book their journeys on the new route, which connects Scotland, Wales and England on one line for the first time.

Trains will run through 22 stations across 455 miles, with stops in Edinburgh, Cardiff, and the south of England.

According to The Herald, only one service will operate in each direction on weekdays.

However, the service will not run on weekends.

CrossCountry revealed that the service will use long-distance Voyager trains to run across the northbound and southbound lanes.

The northbound journey will depart Cardiff and Penzance in the morning, and then meet at Birmingham New Street.

We’re delighted to introduce this new service joining Cardiff and Edinburgh directly by rail for the very first time

Scott MaynardCrossCountry interim managing director

It will then continue travelling north before terminating in Edinburgh.

While the southbound journey leaves Edinburgh and proceeds to Gloucester where it splits into two services.

One half will continue towards Cardiff and the other half will head to Plymouth where the route ends.

Scott Maynard, the interim managing director of long-distance train operator CrossCountry, said the team is “delighted” that the service will start running next month.

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He said: “We’re delighted to introduce this new service joining Cardiff and Edinburgh directly by rail for the very first time.

“Meaning even more connections for customers across the length and breadth of the country. 

“Thanks to colleagues across CrossCountry and the wider rail industry for their support in delivering these new services linking two of Great Britain’s capital cities, as well as many other key towns and cities in between.” 

While Fiona Hyslop, Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport, added that it was “welcome news” for passengers.

She said: “The launch of a new direct weekday train service between Edinburgh and Cardiff for the first time is welcome news for rail users wishing to travel between these two capital cities.  

“The new service should have a positive impact for jobs and local economic growth, while providing direct connectivity between Scotland, Wales, and intermediary locations when it commences later this year.” 

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Ken Skates, Wales’ Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, also added: “We are always happy to support new services that offer more choice for passengers.

“Connecting two capital cities of the UK in a sustainable way is a positive development.” 

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