Transport for Wales Rail
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This article is about the Welsh government-owned current train operating company. For the parent government-owned regulating body, see Transport for Wales. For the former operator, which also operated as "Transport for Wales", see KeolisAmey Wales.
Transport for Wales Rail Limited, branded as Transport for Wales and TfW Rail (Welsh: Trafnidiaeth Cymru and TrC Trenau), is a Welsh publicly owned train operating company, a subsidiary of Transport for Wales (TfW), a Welsh Government-owned company. It commenced operations of the day to day services of the Wales & Borders franchise on 7 February 2021, as an operator of last resort, succeeding KeolisAmey Wales.
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Franchise(s) | Wales & Borders | ||
Main region(s) | Wales | ||
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Stations operated | 248 | ||
Parent company | Transport for Wales (for Welsh Government) | ||
Headquarters | Pontypridd[1] | ||
Reporting mark | AW[nb 1] | ||
Dates of operation | 7 February 2021 (2021-02-07)– | ||
Predecessor | KeolisAmey Wales | ||
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Website | tfw | ||
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Transport for Wales Rail manages 248 National Rail stations,[2][3] including all 223 in Wales,[4] and operates all passenger mainline services wholly within Wales, services along the England–Wales border, and some into England.