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Wales on Rails launched in bid to get more visitors on trains and buses

Transport for Wales’s Community Rail Partnerships and Visit Wales have funded the new initiative

Transport for Wales trains at Llandudno Junction(Image: Transport for Wales)

A new tourism project called ‘Wales on Rails’ has been launched to encourage more people to use the national rail network, heritage railways and buses.

Transport for Wales’s Community Rail Partnerships and Visit Wales have jointly funded the new initiative.

It promotes the use of public transport to link key tourist attractions and offers visitors the chance to experience some of the most scenic rail networks in the world.

Through using the website , visitors are able to plan their trip around Wales and choose from visitor attraction themes such as fantastic food, awesome adventures, heroic heritage, glorious gardens and obtainable outdoors.

Minister for the Economy Vaughan Gething said: “This is an excellent partnership which encourages safe, sustainable, and scenic adventures around Wales and showcases the wealth of experiences that are accessible by public transport.

"This new initiative makes it easier for people to plan their trips – while also using sustainable modes of transport.”

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO, added: "Wales on Rails’ brings together our Wales and Borders rail network, 12 heritage and steam railways, and our bus routes, offering people the chance to use this sustainable transport network to travel around the country to a range of tourist attractions.

“It’s not only a safe and sustainable way to travel around Wales but the journeys themselves are a major part of the attraction, as some of our rail routes are the most scenic in the world.”