The problem with the Ebbw Vale - Newport service is that this requires a 2nd loop at Llanhilleth which is going to be constructed in the new couple of years along with the extension to Ebbw Vale Town.
Has the signalling of the Newport - Ebbw Vale curve been done then? I had assumed the Ebbw Vale - Newport service was still awaiting that resignalling.
The Wrexham re-doubling and speed increases north of Wrexham will help reduce Cardiff - Holyhead journey times to 4 hours 30 minutes allowing trains to have a 15 minutely turnaround at Cardiff Central meaning ATW▸ will save 1 unit which can be deployed elsewhere.
Do all the Holyhead - Cardiff workings (except 17:16 arrival from Holyhead, which goes to Maesteg) currently wait 2 hours in Cardiff then? The 11:15 arrival in Cardiff looks like it might just have enough time (6 minutes) to reverse and head back up to Holyhead on the 11:21.
Assuming they do all wait in Cardiff, don't they do anything with them during those two hours? Sending the 17:16 arrival onto Maesteg looks like a really neat trick, as it gets back in time for the next 21mins past odd hour departure for Holyhead (though in that case the Holyhead train is later than xx:21) so I'd be supprised if the others sit doing nothing for almost 2hrs.
Otherwise the only way we are going to get stock for services is to hire in loco hauled stock to work on certain routes at least until dmu's or emu's are available
The non-use of infrustructure upgrades certainly does seem to be partly the result of funding decisions for rolling stock and service operations not being aligned with funding for infrustructure. Not enough additional rolling stock has been funded and that which has been funded (a small number of additional class 150s I believe) has been put to other (perfectly worthy) causes.
I wouldn't say the money had been wasted, but if the
WAG» 's funding arrangments were more joined-up things might look a little better.