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The verdict on the promise of £14bn of rail investment in Wales over the long-term
Professor Mark Barry of Cardiff University who created the vision for the South Wales Metro gives his verdict of the UK Governments committed over the long-term to invest in rail enhancement projects across Wales
Tuesday, 24 February 2026
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