Doesn't sound very final, just that they seem to be nearly ready to say they will electrify. If it was final, I'm sure it would justify an article of its own rather than being tagged on to the bottom of an article about NHS and schools.
If Maesteg is included in the Valleys scheme, then it would be even more daft not to wire to Swansea, but sadly the wording of the article doesn't sound like Swansea is included. Swansea - Cardiff really should have a much more frequent service, in my opinion 4tph constisting of:
- 1tph to London Paddington (Neath, Port Talbot & Bridgend stops)
- 1tph to Manchester (Neath, Port Talbot & Bridgend stops)
- 1tph to Bristol Temple Meads (Neath, Port Talbot, Pyle, Bridgend and Brackla stops)
- 1tph Swanline (ideally to Cheltenham Spa, but maybe just Cardiff) (Llansamlet, Skewen, Neath, Briton Ferry, Baglan, Port Talbot Parkway, Pyle, Bridgend, Pencoed and Pontyclun)
Only the Manchester would have to be diesel if the wires get to Swansea, which should make the case for Swansea - Cardiff wires alot stronger than it is, even more so if the hourly Maesteg service (calling at Bridgend, Pencoed, Llanharan, & Pontyclun) is included.
Unfortunatly, when trying to make up a timetable based on that 'wish list' (which also includes an hourly class 158 service between Cardiff/Portsmouth and Carmarthen/Pembrokeshire which uses the Swansea District Line and makes stops at Port Talbot and Bridgend) it doesn't look like there's room for enough freight paths (and the ones that I have managed to squeese in need to be looped at Port Talbot AND Pencoed).