£194m railway stations upgrade revealed by Transport for Wales

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Transport for Wales says there will be higher levels of safety and security at stations

Details of how all railway stations in Wales will benefit from a £194m investment pot have been unveiled.

Transport for Wales (TfW) said it included a facelift for Swansea and 1,500 car parking spaces Wales-wide.

The 247 stations in the Wales and borders area will get wi-fi, better security, buildings and shelters and improved information over 15 years.

Chief executive James Price said it was "vastly more than was ever spent on stations in Wales before".

He added: "Really importantly, there will be a much higher level of security and station safety for the passenger.

"The redevelopment of Swansea station has already begun, with improved ticket facilities and space for business and community groups.

"It will be a much, much better customer experience as a whole."

A "15-year journey" to transform Welsh railway

Wrexham and Machynlleth will be the next two stations to be improved.

New operators KeolisAmey are also promising to spend £800m on new trains and to increase capacity by two thirds.

TfW is overseeing the rail contract and aims to drive forward a vision for better public transport.

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An artist's impression of Swansea station's facelift