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Work is to begin on laying the tracks for a rail link between Cardiff and Ebbw Vale - which it is hoped will boost one of Wales' most deprived areas. | Work is to begin on laying the tracks for a rail link between Cardiff and Ebbw Vale - which it is hoped will boost one of Wales' most deprived areas. |
It has been 44 years since the last passenger train ran in the area. | It has been 44 years since the last passenger train ran in the area. |
Now the line which has been used for freight services, is being upgraded with six new stations being built. | Now the line which has been used for freight services, is being upgraded with six new stations being built. |
It is hoped the hourly service will provide better commuting opportunities for people in Blaenau Gwent. | It is hoped the hourly service will provide better commuting opportunities for people in Blaenau Gwent. |
The Ebbw Vale rail link scheme will upgrade 18 miles of railway line for passenger services, restoring a link with Cardiff that was severed in 1962. | The Ebbw Vale rail link scheme will upgrade 18 miles of railway line for passenger services, restoring a link with Cardiff that was severed in 1962. |
'Beautiful landscapes' | 'Beautiful landscapes' |
Trish Law, assembly member for Blaenau Gwent, said she was "delighted" work was starting on the rail service after her late husband Peter Law had campaigned for the service. | Trish Law, assembly member for Blaenau Gwent, said she was "delighted" work was starting on the rail service after her late husband Peter Law had campaigned for the service. |
She said: "It gives our people in Blaenau Gwent the chance to get to Cardiff and to get to Newport either for leisure or for work. | She said: "It gives our people in Blaenau Gwent the chance to get to Cardiff and to get to Newport either for leisure or for work. |
"But it also gives others the chance to come into Blaenau Gwent - which is absolutely beautiful - to see what we've got here. A lot of history and beautiful landscapes." | "But it also gives others the chance to come into Blaenau Gwent - which is absolutely beautiful - to see what we've got here. A lot of history and beautiful landscapes." |
Ebbw Vale's rail link was severed in 1962 | Ebbw Vale's rail link was severed in 1962 |
Welsh Enterprise Minister Andrew Davies will launch the track work at Ebbw Vale on Thursday at 1130 BST. | Welsh Enterprise Minister Andrew Davies will launch the track work at Ebbw Vale on Thursday at 1130 BST. |
The project is a key part of the continued regeneration of the area following the closure of the Corus works in 2002. | The project is a key part of the continued regeneration of the area following the closure of the Corus works in 2002. |
Transport expert Stuart Cole of the University of Glamorgan said the scheme was about regeneration. | Transport expert Stuart Cole of the University of Glamorgan said the scheme was about regeneration. |
"It's people's opportunities to get jobs, people's opportunities to take part in social events and people's opportunities to improve their environment and lifestyle," Professor Cole said. | "It's people's opportunities to get jobs, people's opportunities to take part in social events and people's opportunities to improve their environment and lifestyle," Professor Cole said. |
New stations along the route will include Abertillery, Llanhilleth and Risca. | New stations along the route will include Abertillery, Llanhilleth and Risca. |
However, the leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Mike German said he was concerned about the standard of the service. | However, the leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Mike German said he was concerned about the standard of the service. |
"What sort of trains are people going to travel in? Are they going to be comfortable or are they going to be squashed up like bottles in a milk crate?" asked Mr German. | "What sort of trains are people going to travel in? Are they going to be comfortable or are they going to be squashed up like bottles in a milk crate?" asked Mr German. |
The new line is expected to open in the summer of 2007. |