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Work to get underway on TfW station project
Work to bring forward improvements to customer facilities at Cardiff Central station will begin next week as part of Transport for Wales’ (TfW) Station Improvement Vision.A multimillion-pound investment to transform the station is planned over the next few years. Upgrades to customer facilities will be delivered across the next few months, which will contribute to making the station more sustainable and accessible. At the end of September, work will begin to refresh the station waiting rooms, and customer toilets, refurbish the accessibility toilet and parent and baby changing facilities, improve all station signage, install a new water dispenser in the south concourse of the station, introduce new recycling and waste bins and install USB sockets in the main concourse area and in Platform 8’s waiting area.The work is currently scheduled to be completed by the end of December/early January.Cardiff Central station is the busiest station in Wales with more than 12.6 million passenger entries and exits over the previous 12 months.
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