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The £100m depot at the heart of rail's South Wales Metro

The depot will be home to 500 staff and is expected to open in 2022

Work has begun on the Taff's Well Metro depot

Work on a £100m depot for more than 500 staff that will be at the heart of rail's South Wales Metro is under way.

Located on the Garth Works Industrial Estate at Taff's Well, once occupied by engineering firm Forgemasters, the Metro depot will serve as the base for 400 train crew, 35 train maintenance staff and 52 control centre staff.

The depot is intended for tram-trains for which there will be stabling capacity for 36. They are expected to be pressed into service from late 2022 and will operate on the Aberdare and Merthyr Lines.

Trimode trains, which will be able to switch between diesel, electric and battery modes, will operate on the Rhymney Line.

Work has begun on the Taff's Well Metro depot. Artist impression of new depot

 

 

Enabling work on the Taff's Well depot, ahead of building work, began in the summer.

 

A groundbreaking ceremony for the project will be held today.

The depot is a key element of the electrification of the Core Valley Lines and Coryton Line.

The electrification project has a budget of £738m. However, for physical work to start on electrification of around 170 kilometres of railway, it still requires the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government to transfer the  rail asset to the Welsh Government.