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Train drivers applaud Hart move toward public rail

RAIL union Aslef welcomed news yesterday that the next step towards a publicly run railway for Wales could be taken as soon as this summer.
Welsh Transport Minister Edwina Hart vowed to press on full steam ahead so that a “road map” for a new not-for-profit company was in place before the assembly went on holiday.

Questions have been raised about the Welsh government’s capacity to run the railways after years of a brain drain under privatisation.

But Ms Hart told AMs on the Welsh Assembly enterprise and business committee on Wednesday that there had been “significant interest” from key figures within the rail industry.

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