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Completion date for first £100m phase of Cardiff Crossrail

Following a public consultation exercise Cardiff Council has confirmed a number of changes for the new tram route from the city centre to the Bay

Cardiff Crossrail phase one. Image from the Urbanist.

The first phase of the ambitious Cardiff Crossrail project, with a new tram link running from Central Station to , is on track to become operational by the summer of 2028.

Phase one, for which enabling work will commence this summer, will deliver a dedicated Crossrail station on the southside of Cardiff Central Station with the route running through Callaghan Square, before meeting the existing rail line that runs from Queen Street Station and alongside Bute Street down to the Bay.

Following a public consultation on the £100m project from , for which it secured levelling up funding from the former Westminster Government of Boris Johnson with £50m match funding from the , a number of changes have been confirmed.

They council said these include:

  • The north section of Bute Street, travelling towards Cardiff Bay will remain open to traffic to ensure better road access between Butetown and Cardiff Bay.
  • A commitment to access and inclusion groups to continue to engage through the detailed design process;
  • More planting and green infrastructure on Callaghan Square.
  • Improved bus movements on Custom House Street and a replacement bus layover bay on Park Street.

The council, which is working on the project with Transport for Wales, said tram-trains are scheduled to become operational on the route ahead of football matches being staged at the Principality Stadium for the UEFA 2028 European Championships.

As part of the wider Cardiff Crossrail transport vision, and subject to funding, the aim is for it to be extended to Pierhead Street to support redevelopment plans at Atlantic Wharf alongside the new indoor arena.

It is then planned to move eastwards to link up with proposed new stations on South Wales Mainline at Road and the Cardiff Parkway station at St Mellons, integrated in a new 900,000 sq ft business park.

Longer-term schemes for Crossrail include it reaching Plasdwr in the north west of the city.