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Cardiff Crossrail £100m city centre to Cardiff Bay tram link gets funding approved

The go-ahead comes after the Welsh Government confirms its required £50m match funding

How the first phase of Cardiff Crossrail from Cardiff Central Station to Cardiff could look. Image by Cardiff-based architectrual firm The Urbanists.(Image: The Urbanists)

The first phase of the Cardiff Crossrail project, with a£100m new tram link from the city centre to Bay, has been confirmed. The go-ahead comes after the has committed to providing the required match funding.

is working with Transport of Wales (TfW) to deliver the first element of the planned wider integrated public transport Cardiff Crossrail project.

Phase one will see a new tram route from Cardiff Central Station - with its own Crossrail station on its southside - running through Callaghan Square, before meeting the existing rail line that runs from Queen Street Station and alongside Bute Street down to the Bay.

The project had secured a phased £50m financial commitment from the previous Tory º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government from its Levelling Up Fund. The successful bid (reaffirmed by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government) was predicated on a £50m match funding commitment from the Welsh Government, which has now been confirmed.

Cardiff Council, following a tender process, has appointed Graham Group as the design and build contractor for the project.

Under a so called early contractor involvement (ECI) contract, the council and TfW will work Graham Group during the early stages of the contract to manage the cost of the design and how the project will be built.

Work on a second platform at station at the end of Bute Street is now under way as part of the South Wales Metro rail electrification project. The existing Bay line is also being electrified and upgraded to two tracks. To accommodate Crossrail services a dedicated third platform will be added.

To ensure that Crossrail tram-trains interconnect with walking and cycling routes, there will be new public realm in front of Callaghan Square, as well as a segregated cycleway connecting Cardiff Central with Callaghan Square. There will also be changes to the access arrangements for general traffic through Bute Terrace and Lower St Mary Street.