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“Don’t make Carmarthen the final stop” MP tells rail bosses

With GWR announcing 65 additional direct services between Carmarthen and Paddington, Preseli Pembrokeshire MP Stephen Crabb has called on rail bosses to put Pembrokeshire services back on their route map.

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Stephen Crabb MP discussing GWR's plans not to extend services beyond Carmarthen

In a meeting held with GWR and Network Rail in Westminster last week (28 March), the Pembrokeshire MP heard the news that all the additional GWR services will terminate at Carmarthen leaving the link to Milford Haven off the timetable.  

Mr Crabb urged them to listen to local concerns about the quality and reliability of rail services to and from Pembrokeshire and has called on GWR to review this decision which currently makes Carmarthen the final stop.

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Highlighting that many West Wales services over the past year have not carried on beyond Carmarthen, while other services have been cancelled or delayed, he revealed the growing impact that this was having on Pembrokeshire rail users and the local economy.

Just earlier this month the MP called on the Welsh Economy Minister Vaughan Gething to improve rail services into Pembrokeshire as a vital step in boosting the number of overseas visitors to the County.

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Following the meeting in Westminster, Stephen Crabb MP said, “It is clear that GWR are committed to services to Carmarthen, but I am worried that Pembrokeshire services to West Wales are falling behind. I do not want to see Carmarthen becoming the end of the line for this important direct service. I want to see more services to Milford Haven which will also benefit communities in Whitland, Clarbeston Road, Haverfordwest, and Johnston.” 

He added, “I continue to press Transport for Wales, which is Welsh Government responsibility, on the frequent cancellations and delays to services running to Pembrokeshire. The service reliability needs to improve as it’s really having an impact on local rail users.”

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