Wales and Borders rail franchise to be taken under public control
The move will help to secure the future of passenger services in Wales and the Borders area and protect jobs in the face of COVID-19.
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The move will help to secure the future of passenger services in Wales and the Borders area and protect jobs in the face of COVID-19.
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