TRANSPORT for Wales is hoping fully refurbished trains will improve the rail service from Hereford and Leominster to North and South Wales.

The train company, which runs services in Wales and along the border with England, said the fully refurbished intercity carriages came into service on Monday morning.

The first intercity train left Holyhead at 5.34am on 7 June, and arrived in Cardiff at 9.58am, providing what is described as an "essential link between north and south Wales", which passes through Hereford.

Hereford Times: A class 67 train, which Transport for Wales has recently brought into service. Picture: Transport for Wales A class 67 train, which Transport for Wales has recently brought into service. Picture: Transport for Wales

Hereford Times: One of the new trains which is being used on the Cardiff to Holyhead route. Picture: Transport for Wales One of the new trains which is being used on the Cardiff to Holyhead route. Picture: Transport for Wales

Lesley Griffiths, the Minister for North Wales, travelled on the first service south and said: “The introduction of these high-quality trains is another positive step towards encouraging more people back on the train on this popular route by providing them with a more enjoyable experience.”

Transport of Wales also announced that it had bought a further 30 Mark 4 intercity carriages which were fully refurbished to a "high standard".

Hereford Times: The new Cardiff to Holyhead intercity train at Holyhead. Picture: Transport for Wales The new Cardiff to Holyhead intercity train at Holyhead. Picture: Transport for Wales

Hereford Times: Inside a refurbished carriage, which will be used on the Swansea to Manchester route. Picture: Transport for Wales Inside a refurbished carriage, which will be used on the Swansea to Manchester route. Picture: Transport for Wales

This will include four trains of five carriages which will enter service on the Swansea to Manchester route from December 2022.

Hereford Times: One of the trains Transport for Wales has bought to use between Swansea and Manchester. Picture: Transport for Wales One of the trains Transport for Wales has bought to use between Swansea and Manchester. Picture: Transport for Wales

Hereford Times: Inside a refurbished carriage, which will be used on the Swansea to Manchester route. Picture: Transport for Wales Inside a refurbished carriage, which will be used on the Swansea to Manchester route. Picture: Transport for Wales

The new trains will include first class carriages, free Wi-Fi throughout, an enhanced food and drink offer including a buffet car, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities. There will also be wheelchair and priority seating available.

The carriages were bought with funding from the Welsh Government, Transport for Wales said.

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO said: “We’re continuing with our plans to transform transport across our network and improve the customer experience.

"Today, we’ve introduced additional Mark 4 carriages on our north-south Wales route that will improve the service.

“I’m also delighted to announce our plans to introduce premium intercity carriages to our network within the next two years.

"The Swansea-Manchester route is one of our most popular, providing key links between the cities of south Wales and north-west England.

"By introducing these high-quality trains, we’re recognising its importance as an intercity route and providing a more attractive alternative to travelling by car.

“The investment in high-quality trains demonstrates we’re going above and beyond our original commitment to transform the Wales and Borders rail service and deliver a world-class service for our customers throughout our network, including on the Heart of Wales and west Wales where we’re upgrading our original plans.”