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A four-year plan to improve Wales' transport system is expected to be revealed later by the Welsh Assembly Government. | A four-year plan to improve Wales' transport system is expected to be revealed later by the Welsh Assembly Government. |
It will include proposals for a faster north-south rail link, coach services and "substantial" A470 improvements. | |
Transport minister Ieuan Wyn Jones is also expected to announce a number of "model" towns to bring together public transport, cycling and walking. | Transport minister Ieuan Wyn Jones is also expected to announce a number of "model" towns to bring together public transport, cycling and walking. |
These towns across Wales will benefit from improved integrated facilities. | These towns across Wales will benefit from improved integrated facilities. |
Developing integrated local transport is a crucial part of the strategy, BBC Wales understands. | Developing integrated local transport is a crucial part of the strategy, BBC Wales understands. |
Bus and train stations in the "model" towns could be brought closer together if necessary. In a statement to AMs, Mr Jones will also outline a need to "strategically enhance" the capacity of east-west roads and "exploit the full potential" of the rail network. | Bus and train stations in the "model" towns could be brought closer together if necessary. In a statement to AMs, Mr Jones will also outline a need to "strategically enhance" the capacity of east-west roads and "exploit the full potential" of the rail network. |
EXPECTED TRANSPORT PLANS Improved walking, cycling and public transport in 'model towns'Faster rail link between north and south WalesSubstantial improvements on the A470Improve the capacity of east-west corridorsTackling traffic congestion and reducing the environmental impact of personal travel | EXPECTED TRANSPORT PLANS Improved walking, cycling and public transport in 'model towns'Faster rail link between north and south WalesSubstantial improvements on the A470Improve the capacity of east-west corridorsTackling traffic congestion and reducing the environmental impact of personal travel |
He will suggest that the transport network must strike a balance between Wales' economic, social and environmental aims. | He will suggest that the transport network must strike a balance between Wales' economic, social and environmental aims. |
Road expenditure is thought likely to reach £350m over the next four years. | Road expenditure is thought likely to reach £350m over the next four years. |
'Stranglehold' | 'Stranglehold' |
Improving road and rail links between north and south Wales is part of the One Wales document agreed between Labour and Plaid Cymru when they formed a coalition Welsh Assembly Government in July. | Improving road and rail links between north and south Wales is part of the One Wales document agreed between Labour and Plaid Cymru when they formed a coalition Welsh Assembly Government in July. |
Last month Mr Jones announced a proposed M4 relief road from Magor to Castleton could open in 2013. | Last month Mr Jones announced a proposed M4 relief road from Magor to Castleton could open in 2013. |
That statement was prompted by heavy congestion in the Newport area when the motorway was closed for eight hours after a collision in which five people died. | That statement was prompted by heavy congestion in the Newport area when the motorway was closed for eight hours after a collision in which five people died. |
Last week business leaders in Cardiff called for drivers to be charged for using roads to pay for an overhaul of transport to stop a "stranglehold" on the south east Wales economy. | Last week business leaders in Cardiff called for drivers to be charged for using roads to pay for an overhaul of transport to stop a "stranglehold" on the south east Wales economy. |
The city's chamber of commerce warned the Welsh economy would fall behind other parts of the UK unless roads were improved. | The city's chamber of commerce warned the Welsh economy would fall behind other parts of the UK unless roads were improved. |